NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.— Suffolk has expanded its presence in Southern California with the opening of a new office in Newport Beach. The move aims to meet rising demand for sophisticated, full-service healthcare construction across the region, from San Diego to Los Angeles.
The new office will be led by Stephen Green, a veteran construction executive with decades of experience managing large-scale healthcare projects. As General Manager, Green will oversee Suffolk’s regional operations and continue the firm’s mission to deliver high-performance facilities with precision, safety, and operational continuity.
“Suffolk is proud to deepen our investment in Southern California through this strategic expansion,” said Jeff Hoopes, President of Suffolk’s West Coast Region. “Stephen is a respected leader who understands the unique challenges and expectations of healthcare clients. His expertise, combined with Suffolk’s national resources and technology-driven approach, will allow us to deliver unmatched value to our partners.”
The Newport Beach location will serve as a hub for Suffolk’s growing portfolio of healthcare projects throughout the region. With a team of local experts and deep industry roots, the office is positioned to make an immediate impact in the dynamic Southern California healthcare market.
“We’ve built the right team of local experts who understand this region and bring the specialized healthcare experience our clients need,” said Green. “This team’s deep roots and proven track record position us to make an immediate impact in the market and deliver exceptional value to our partners.”
Suffolk is widely recognized for its national healthcare and life sciences work, with clients including White Plains Hospital (NY), Tampa General Hospital (FL), Boston Children’s Hospital, and Gilead Life Sciences (CA), among others. The company ranks in the top ten of Engineering News-Record’s “Top CM-at-Risk Contractors” and is among the top 20 healthcare builders in the country.
Suffolk’s expansion reflects its broader commitment to innovation in construction. The firm uses AI, predictive analytics, and advanced digital tools to optimize every phase of the building lifecycle—from planning and preconstruction to closeout. In healthcare environments, where timelines, safety, and operational precision are paramount, Suffolk’s data-driven methodology ensures predictable, high-quality results.





















