Paul Rooney (Suffolk), Aimee Santangelo (Suffolk), Rachel Elliot (Suffolk), Alethia Stafford (Suffolk), Jessica Otto (Liberty), Amy Trenski (Suffolk), Jessica Karevicius (Suffolk)

Paul Rooney (Suffolk), Aimee Santangelo (Suffolk), Rachel Elliot (Suffolk), Alethia Stafford (Suffolk), Jessica Otto (Liberty), Amy Trenski (Suffolk), Jessica Karevicius (Suffolk)

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (May 19, 2016) – Suffolk Construction, one of the largest building contractors in Florida, recently held its 10th annual charitable golf tournament at PGA National Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The event raised a record-breaking $200,000 for The Giving Circle, a long-time grassroots fundraising group led by Suffolk employees to support friends, family and subcontractors in times of need.

“During the past 10 years, the annual Suffolk golf tournament has raised nearly $1 million for our local nonprofits, and it is fitting that in its 10th year, we surpassed our goal and had the most successful event yet,” said Suffolk’s president and general manager Jeffrey A. Gouveia, Jr. “It is amazing to see the Suffolk family and partners come together to support loved ones and subcontractors who fell on hard times by raising money for The Giving Circle.”

More than 250 golfers, including more than 35 industry trade partners, attended the tournament and enjoyed a kickoff breakfast, a shotgun round of golf on two beautiful courses and an awards luncheon. Throughout the day, attendees were also given the opportunity to hear more about The Giving Circle organization.

Pedro Cabrera (Suffolk), Joe Geary (S.A. Comunale), Bryant Bell (Suffolk), Dave Brown (S.A. Comunale)

Pedro Cabrera (Suffolk), Joe Geary (S.A. Comunale), Bryant Bell (Suffolk), Dave Brown (S.A. Comunale)

Jerry Snell (Suffolk), Victor Gonzalez (Trade Partner - Gonzalez and Sons), Mike Alldredge (Suffolk), Don Blankenship (Suffolk)

Jerry Snell (Suffolk), Victor Gonzalez (Trade Partner – Gonzalez and Sons), Mike Alldredge (Suffolk), Don Blankenship (Suffolk)

This year’s event sponsors included Capform Continental Glass Systems, Gonazalez & Sons, KHS&S, KAR & Larrabee, Liberty, MC Velar, Power Design, Sprinklermatic Fire Protection, Tri-City Electrical, Unlimited Electrical, Above All Caulking and Waterproofing, AREDA Construction, Cailis Mechanical, Ceco Concrete Construction, Eugenio Painting, Gate Precast, HJ Foundation, L&R Structural, Made In Rio, NR Windows, Professional Plumbing & Design, Southwest Construction Services, Suntech Plumbing, Titus Construction Group, ADF International, All American Windows and Doors, Baker Concrete, BCI, Bradford Electric, Central Broward Construction, Cemex, Central Concrete Supermix, Coastal Masonry, Ford Drywall & Stucco, Gatewood Glass, General Property Construction, KONE, Liberty Conshor, Meisner Electric, Miami Wrecking, Midwest Pro Painting, Pegasus Painting & Waterproofing, Pinnacle Plumbing, Preferred Materials, S.A. Comunale, Stone Solutions Marble & Granite, SVP Marble & Tile, Thermal Concepts, Titan Stone, Titon Builders, Tomahawk Construction, Turnkey International, U.S. Construction Corp., Wayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Zarrella Construction, Cives Steel, Tier Electric, Page Mechanical Group, Steel Fabricators, Crowther Roofing and Sheet Metal of Florida, Distinctive Millwork, George’s Welding Services, Glenn Rieder, Tan Construction, Twin Stone Designs & Installations, and Andreu & Associates and Pomeroy Electric.