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Suffolk Construction Company named by Globe as one of The Top Places to Work

Suffolk Construction Company, Inc. has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Mass. in an employee-based survey project driven by The Boston Globe. Suffolk was ranked sixth on the overall list, and was listed fourth on the list of companies ranked by level of achievement in advancing careers through training. The Top Places to Work recognizes the most progressive companies in the state based on employee opinions about leadership, compensation and training, diversity/inclusion, career development, family-friendly flexibility, and values and ethics. "We are extremely pleased to be ranked on this prestigious list. Being recognized as one of the top places to work in all of Massachusetts is tremendous accomplishment for our company and a tribute to our unique culture and passionate, commitment to training, and hard working employees," said John Fish, CEO, Suffolk. The publisher of The Boston Globe Steve Ainsley stated, "All the companies included in the Globe 100's Top Places to Work deserve a great deal of recognition. It's clear that they value their employees and make it a priority to create a positive workplace." Suffolk Construction is one of the most successful privately-held building construction managers in the country. Suffolk is responsible for managing construction of some of the most visible projects in the Greater Boston area today, including Mandarin Oriental Boston, Patriot Place, Liberty Hotel, Legacy Place, Hebrew SeniorLife Newbridge on the Charles, Emerson College Colonial Building, Suffolk University 10 West Street Residences, Beth Israel Deaconess Needham expansion and Fenway Community Health at 1330 Boylston Street. The Globe 100's Top Places to Work magazine was published in the Sunday Globe on November 9. The report can be found online at boston.com/business About Suffolk Construction Celebrating more than 25 years of transforming city skylines, Suffolk Construction Company, Inc., is one of the leading privately held building contracting firms in the country, with main offices on the East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and West Coast regions of the country. Suffolk provides preconstruction, construction management, design/build and general contracting services and has a strong reputation for delivering challenging building construction projects in the assisted living, commercial, education, entertainment, healthcare, hospitality, public work, residential, restaurant and retail sectors. Suffolk employees are experienced construction professionals and are committed to client service and relationship building. They are influencers in the construction industry and in their local communities, and consistently lead by example while striving to exceed expectations with clients, partners and the people and businesses in the surrounding neighborhoods. For more information about Suffolk, please visit the company's Web site at www.suffolkconstruction.com.
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