Personnel File – No. 427
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
New England’s largest construction manager has a future project close to home in its pipeline: renovations to its Roxbury headquarters that would create new amenities for employees and visitors while improving security.
Leominster-based Fidelity Bank announced it gave $15,000 to three local nonprofits “focused on food insecurity, personal hygiene and veterans outreach programs and services.” See who else gave back.
Twenty-seven years after it was first conceived, developer Hines’ South Station Tower finally opened Thursday afternoon to the sounds of a French jazz trio.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Over 100 employees at Suffolk Construction’s Boston headquarters joined their colleagues at the company’s other locations around the country to make around 3,000 Memorial Day cards for military veterans. See who else gave back.
A subcontractor that performed asbestos removal work during demolition of the former Boston Edison power plant is seeking financial damages from construction giant Suffolk.
Suffolk Construction is seeking millions in damages from developers of The Smith No. 99, a South End luxury apartment tower that opened in May following a series of delays.
With capital hard to come by, even the promise of city fines and higher-paying tenants attracted to green energy upgrades may not be enough to make downtown building owners act.
After agreeing to mediation in December, Suffolk Construction CEO John Fish and his former development partner Weiner Ventures settled a four-year-old lawsuit over the failure of the 1000 Boylston luxury condominium tower project.
Two executives are joining Boston-based Suffolk’s new sustainability group which is focusing on green building projects.
Construction giant Suffolk gave $1.5 million in materials and staff time to build out an expanded mental health and brain injury clinic for veterans, active-duty service members and their families. See who else gave back.
Developer Hines’ South Station air rights project moved into the prime construction phase this month, in a vertical display starting to become visible in the surrounding neighborhood.
Attorneys for Suffolk Construction CEO John Fish won a round in the three-year legal battle against Boston developer Weiner Ventures over recent claims that the Boston developers destroyed evidence about the failed 1000 Boylston condominium project.
A Superior Court judge rejected a claim that emails and texts deleted by Boston developers Stephen and Adam Weiner prejudiced a lawsuit about a failed luxury condominium project at 1000 Boylston St. in the Back Bay.
Attorneys for Suffolk Construction CEO John Fish asked a Superior Court to sanction developers Adam and Stephen Weiner for deleting emails and texts related to a failed billion-dollar condominium project in Back Bay.
Boston construction giant Suffolk is raising $100 million to invest in new startups.
Collapses have now rocked high-profile Boston construction projects twice in 40 days. If this doesn’t make you either angry or scared the same thing could happen on your project, you have no business being in development.
Massachusetts’ biggest construction company is halting all of its work in Boston through Friday following a partial building collapse in South Boston that injured three workers.
Construction crews topped off the new gymnasium section of the $343million renovation and expansion of Lowell High School.