David R. Mullaney of Leominster, Massachusetts, is an award-winning construction management executive who served as CEO of Mullaney Corporation for 25 years. He founded the firm in 1986 and proceeded to establish the company as one of the premier open shop construction firms in New England. Under David Mullaney's leadership, the company developed multifamily housing as well as medical buildings and private schools. Key projects included a $15 million dormitory at Bard College and a $12 million pair of buildings at Lasell Village.
In guiding the firm, David R. Mullaney maintained annual profits in excess of 5 percent and regularly increased retained earnings on a year-over-year basis. He also established the company's compliance program. Primarily working in Massachusetts and New York, the firm received awards from the Boston and New York chapters of the American Institute of Architects.
David Mullaney most recently worked as a consulting attorney for private developers seeking to complete mid-rise building projects. Complementing his expertise in contract negotiation and risk mitigation, he has experience with Brownfield and Superfund remediation and redevelopment. He is a member of the Boston Bar Association and earned his juris doctor from the Massachusetts School of Law.
In guiding the firm, David R. Mullaney maintained annual profits in excess of 5 percent and regularly increased retained earnings on a year-over-year basis. He also established the company's compliance program. Primarily working in Massachusetts and New York, the firm received awards from the Boston and New York chapters of the American Institute of Architects.
David Mullaney most recently worked as a consulting attorney for private developers seeking to complete mid-rise building projects. Complementing his expertise in contract negotiation and risk mitigation, he has experience with Brownfield and Superfund remediation and redevelopment. He is a member of the Boston Bar Association and earned his juris doctor from the Massachusetts School of Law.