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Jay Cashman, Inc.
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Company type
| Private
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Industry
| Construction, Energy & Real Estate
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Founded
| 1969
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Headquarters
| Quincy, Massachusetts
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Key people
| Jay Cashman
(Founder & Chairman of the Board)
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Number of employees
| 1000
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Subsidiaries
| Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting Co.
Patriot Renewables
Preload International
IPC Lydon
Sterling Equipment & Kilkea Castle
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Website
| jaycashman
.com
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Jay Cashman, Inc.
is a privately held multi-disciplinary
construction
and
development
company, founded and owned by Jay M. Cashman. It is one of the largest privately held contracting firms in the northeastern United States.
[1]
The company has moved offices several times within the Boston area and has offices in three states and India.
[2]
As of 2006
[update]
, the company had approximately 1,000 employees. The company was one of the major contractors on
Boston
's
Central Artery/Tunnel Project
. In 2004, the company took over financial management of a competing firm,
Modern Continental Construction
, at the request of Modern Continental's bondholders; the company does not, however, have an ownership stake in Modern Continental.
[2]
[3]
In 2011, Jay Cashman, Inc. purchased
Kilkea Castle
, one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland, just one hour from Dublin. Following a renovation, the hotel reopened in 2017.
[4]
The firm is also involved in the
dredging
business and other marine construction projects, and owns marine-equipment
leasing
company, Sterling Equipment. A subsidiary, Patriot Renewables, is the developer of a proposed wind farm in
Buzzards Bay
, South Coast Wind.
[5]
Jay Cashman, the company's founder and chairman of the board is a 1975 graduate of the
Boston University School of Management
. He received the school's Alumni Award for Distinguished Service in 2004.
[6]
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