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Suffolk Construction is the winner of NEEBC's 2007 Best Practice award

Suffolk Construction Company, Inc. has been named a winner of the New England Employee Benefits Council's (NEEBC) 2007 "Best Practice" award. The annual award is presented to the companies that best exhibit innovation and creativity in the planning and delivery of their employee benefit programs. The award was presented at NEEBC's Best Practices Conference, where award winners shared details about their prize-winning programs with conference attendees. Additional 2007 winners included notable companies such as CVS, Nova Biomedical, EMC, Fidelity Investments, Putnam Investments and Staples. Founded in 1979, the New England Employee Benefits Council is the region's largest provider of employee benefits programs. Celebrating 25 years of client service, Suffolk. is one of the leading privately-held building contracting firms in the country, providing quality building construction management, preconstruction, design/build and general contracting services nationwide.
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