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Suffolk takes DC area lead from Consigli

Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaDecember 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Boston-based Suffolk has brought on a construction professional from the Washington, DC area to manage its Mid-Atlantic region and grow its federal government project portfolio.

The company hired Philip Brault as CEO for the mid-Atlantic as well as the Suffolk National Federal Center of Excellence, which focuses on federal construction projects. Brault previously spent more than 18 years at Consigli Construction, based in Milford, Massachusetts. As of 2021, he was director of operations for the DC region, according to his LinkedIn.

The company aims to capitalize on significant growth in federal government construction demand as multiple agencies move to upgrade facilities and modernize infrastructure, according to a Suffolk news release.

Philip Brault is a construction executive in Suffolk.

Philippe Brault

Courtesy of Suffolk

Brault brings his federal experience to Suffolk, having worked on projects in the federal, educational, museum and cultural, hospitality and public institutional markets. Some of his portfolio projects include the revitalization of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, MacDonough Hall at the US Naval Academy, and the $69 million Lincoln Memorial Undercroft projectwho is currently transforming the structure’s cavernous basement into an immersive museum.

“Joining Suffolk is an incredible opportunity to work with a company at the forefront of innovation in the construction industry,” Brault said in the press release.

On his LinkedIn, Brault said he put a lot of thought into his move and referenced Ralph Waldo Emerson.

“This decision was not easy. The world is all doors and time is a scarce resource,” he posted. “I’m excited for what the next chapter will bring and to continue to build on the partnerships created with so many great people in this industry.

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