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Suffolk Promotes Lucey to General Manager of Northeast

Patrick Lucey (Photo via Business Wire)

Suffolk, the largest contractor in the Northeast, announced the promotion of Patrick Lucey as its new general manager of the Northeast region. Lucey will be responsible for overseeing the national company’s largest operation, employee base and project portfolio.

“Pat has been an integral member of the Suffolk family for the past 20 years,” said John Fish, chairman and CEO, Suffolk. “He has overseen some of the most complex and iconic projects Suffolk has ever built, and even more importantly, he is a person of great integrity. He has strong leadership skills, he sincerely cares about people, and his commitment to client service is second to none. Suffolk’s Northeast region is our company’s largest and most diverse operation in the country, so I am thrilled Pat will drive the long-term success and growth of the Northeast region during this critical moment in our company’s storied history.”

Suffolk’s promotion of Lucey is aligned with the company’s five-year strategy, “AC28 (America’s Contractor 2028).” AC28 is driven by the leadership team’s commitment to providing a platform of client services driven by data, technology and artificial intelligence and achieving double-digit growth.

Since beginning his career at Suffolk as a project engineer in 2005, Lucey has held almost every role on a project team. Most recently, he served as executive vice president for Suffolk, managing a $2 billion portfolio of work and helping to launch Suffolk Design, Suffolk’s in-house team of design and engineering experts. Lucey’s track record includes virtual modeling, Lean construction methodologies, robotics, AI and data.

He has overseen the construction of the largest and most complex projects in Boston, including the Mandarin Oriental Boston Hotel and Residences, a two-tower, 14-story luxury hotel and residential complex; Millennium Tower, a one million square-foot, 60-story residential tower in the heart of Downtown Crossing; Encore Boston Harbor Hotel and Casino, the largest single-phase development in the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; the award-winning Boston Logan International Airport Terminal E Modernization; the 21-story office tower and adjacent hotel at Parcel 12, Boston’s first air-rights project in 40 years; South Station Tower Residences, a 51-story mixed-use tower atop the iconic South Station and Raffles Boston, a 35-story hotel and residential tower that represents the brand’s first American hotel.

Lucey is a graduate of Williams College, where he met his wife, Kate. They have two sons and live in the Boston area. When he is not on a job site or in the office, Lucey can be found coaching his kids’ flag football teams.