Jay Cashman
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Jay Cashman, Inc. | |
Type of Company | private |
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Founded | ? |
Headquarters | Quincy, Massachusetts |
Key people | Jay Cashman, chairman |
Industry | construction, energy |
Employees | 1000 |
Subsidiaries | Patriot Renewables, Sterling Equipment |
Website | http://www.jaycashman.com/ |
Jay Cashman, Inc. is an American heavy-construction company based in Quincy, Massachusetts, with satellite offices in Boston, Massachusetts, Jupiter, Florida, and Staten Island, New York. As of 2006, the company has about 1,000 employees. Cashman was one of the major contractors on the Boston's Central Artery/Tunnel Project. In 2004, Cashman took over financial management of a competing firm, Modern Continental Construction, at the request of Modern Continental's bondholders; Cashman does not, however, have an ownership stake in Modern.[1]
Cashman is also involved in the dredging business and other marine construction projects, and owns marine-equipment leasing company Sterling Equipment. Cashman subsidiary Patriot Renewables is the developer of a proposed wind farm in Buzzards Bay, South Coast Wind.[2]
A 1975 graduate of the Boston University School of Management, Jay Cashman received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Service in 2004. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Fitzgerald, Jay. "Mogul: Don't look at me", Boston Herald, 2006-07-13. Retrieved on 2006-07-19.
- ^ Patriot Renewables, LLC (2006-05-23). Patriot Renewables, LLC Announces Plans to Develop Wind Farm in Buzzards Bay. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-19.
- ^ Bostonia: BU Alumni Web