Mark Sullivan joined the New England regional office of Hunter Roberts Construction Group. He joins this firm with over a decade of experience in providing construction management services throughout the Greater Boston area. Sullivan brings expertise and relationships cultivated over the last eight years with Payton Construction and three years prior with T.R. White.
At both firms, Mark completed both new construction and renovation projects within a variety of market sectors, working with many of the area's most respected clients and subcontractors and in some of Boston's most notable buildings. Previous work includes extensive office and auditorium renovations with Fidelity Real Estate Company, a substantial lobby renovation in the Financial District with CB Richard Ellis, a dormitory rehab for Boston College, and the new construction of the Manchester Fisher Cats minor league ball park.
Jim Cole, Executive Vice President couldn't be more pleased that Mark has joined our team. He states, "Most impressive is the diversity of Mark's skill set, second only to his outstanding reputation in the industry, with Architects, Engineers, Clients, and Subcontractors. He offers dependable and impeccable delivery on each project. He personifies Hunter Roberts' unique approach to client relationships - provide reliable, quality service, develop long-standing relationships and keep each client returning again and again. We look forward to his contributions on every level of project management."
To learn more about Hunter Roberts Construction Group of New England, please contact Jim Cole, Executive Vice President/General Manager, or Kristin Poulin, Director of Client Development, at 617.478.5900 or general information can be found at www.hunterrobertscg.com.
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