BOSTON, MA — Suffolk announces it has hired PJ Johnson as Executive Vice President, Division Manager, Northeast. In this role, Johnson will oversee operational performance across Suffolk’s Northeast region, working to strengthen project execution, drive performance across operational teams, and ensure alignment with company-wide priorities. His leadership will be key as Suffolk continues to expand its presence and take on increasingly complex work across sectors, while deepening its use of AI, data, and advanced technologies to drive smarter, more efficient project delivery.
Johnson joins Suffolk after 30 years at Turner Construction, where he most recently served in a senior leadership role overseeing operations of the Boston Business Unit. His portfolio includes some of the region’s most complex developments, including the redevelopment of the historic Commonwealth Pier, MIT’s flagship Lisa T. Su Building for nanotechnology research, Harvard University’s LISE building (Laboratory of Integrated Science and Engineering), and preconstruction for the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University’s first fully mass timber high-rise.
"We are thrilled to welcome PJ to our leadership team," said Patrick Lucey, General Manager of the Northeast Division at Suffolk. "PJ brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from decades of successfully leading complex projects and teams. His leadership, operational expertise, and commitment to excellence make him an outstanding addition to our organization as we continue to grow and evolve."
"I am excited to join Suffolk," Johnson said. "The company’s forward-thinking approach and use of technology to enhance project delivery and collaboration truly sets it apart. I am looking forward to working with our teams and partners to drive operational excellence and support Suffolk’s continued growth across the region."
Johnson's appointment reinforces Suffolk’s investment in leadership and operations as it delivers complex projects that shape skylines and communities across the Northeast. Suffolk uses technology and data to transform how buildings are planned, designed, and constructed. By leveraging AI, predictive analytics, and digital collaboration tools, Suffolk aims to empower clients to make smarter decisions and ensure greater certainty and efficiency across the entire project life cycle.