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Burke and Bullio join Auburn Construction

Shown (from left) are Marc Bullio and Jeff Burke

Avon, MA Auburn Construction, a construction management firm based in the South Shore with over 50 years of experience, has hired Jeff Burke and Marc Bullio. This expansion reflects the company’s ongoing growth and commitment to excellence.

As executive vice president/partner, Burke leads the day-to-day operations of Auburn. His strategic initiatives have not only strengthened the company’s culture and operating structure but also enhanced client satisfaction and project success. Burke’s extensive experience includes overseeing pre-construction planning, logistics, budgeting, contracting, staffing, safety, and meeting critical deadlines. His unwavering dedication to excellence and client satisfaction makes him an invaluable asset to Auburn’s clients.

Bullio, vice president, takes charge of overall project management and coordination. His responsibilities span from business development and preconstruction to project closeout. Bullio serves as the primary point of contact for his clients, embracing a comprehensive “cradle to grave” approach for all his projects. Under his leadership, Bullio’s teams have successfully completed a diverse range of projects, including large-scale corporate headquarters, dormitories, cGLP labs, vivarium’s, restaurants, hotels, and much more.

“The strength of Auburn lies in its dedicated and experienced team, meticulously assembled over the years. Recognizing that our people are the foundation of our operations, we combine their expertise with an unwavering commitment to client service. This approach has allowed us to evolve as a dynamic, full-service construction firm serving Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Southern New Hampshire,” said David Kelleher, president of Auburn.

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