Suffolk Const. completes $3.6m Charlestown Recovery House

October 15, 2008 - Construction Design & Engineering

Shown (from left) are: Richard DeCoste, principal of Dooling Woodbrier Architects, Inc.; Jim Travers, president, Charlestown Recovery House; Brian Senk, superintendent, Suffolk Construction; and Chris Gedrich, project executive, Suffolk Construction.

Suffolk Construction celebrated the official opening of the Charlestown Recovery House with Boston mayor Thomas Menino, the Charlestown Recovery House board of directors, state representative Eugene O'Flaherty, local government officials, and many local residents attending a grand opening celebration.
Suffolk manager construction of the new $3.6 million, 25-bed recovery facility that consists of 10,650 s/f adjacent to the Tobin Bridge. Suffolk completed the project on time, and also delivered the project under budget. Suffolk provided preconstruction services pro bono. The project owner is Charlestown Recovery House, Inc. and the architect on the project was Dooling Woodbrier Architects, Inc.
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