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PATRICK J. CAULFIELD
Mr. Caulfield is the co-owner and officer in charge of the operations and financial activities of Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. He is responsible for overall financial performance of the firm and oversees budgeting, estimating and project management of new construction, renovation and interior construction, construction management and design/build projects, and the accounting and finance functions of the company.
Mr. Caulfield joined the company in 1977 and has been responsible for the day to day operation of the company since 1984. Mr. Caulfield has overseen the construction and renovation of hundreds of government, commercial and institutional projects throughout the U.S. and overseas, including many regional and national award winners recognized by the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA), American Institute of Architects (AIA), National Association of Industrial Office Parks (NAIOP), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), The Masonry Institute, as well as numerous regional and local associations. He has authored a number of articles on construction topics for many newspapers and magazines.
Mr. Caulfield is a recognized leader in the construction industry and in the Washington DC community. Among his current leadership positions, he serves as Chairman of the Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area; Chairman of the Board-Elect of Potomac Ridge Behavioral Health Foundation; and Vice Chairman of the Board, Connelly School of the Holy Child. He also serves as a Board Member of Victory Youth Centers, Inc., and on the Board of the Catholic Coalition for Special Education. He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Construction Business Review Magazine. Mr. Caulfield is an active supporter of his alma mater, the University of Maryland and especially Maryland Athletics. In 2006 the Maryland Football team named Mr. Caulfield the Distinguished Contributor of the Year.
Among Mr. Caulfield's past contributions, he served as Chairman of the Board, Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) of Metropolitan Washington. He also served as Treasurer of ABC of Maryland, and on ABC's National Board of Directors. He also served for 15 years on the Board of St. Anselm's Abbey School, on the Alumni Board of Governors, Georgetown Preparatory School, and on the Construction Advisory Board of Prince George's Community College.
Mr. Caulfield and his wife, Connie, reside in Potomac, Maryland with their 4 children.
TERRANCE C. COAKLEY
Mr. Coakley is the co-owner and Chief Executive Officer of Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. He is responsible for general oversight and the direction of the firm, with a direct focus on business development, marketing and interior construction.
Mr. Coakley joined the firm in 1974, and has been involved in the construction and renovation of hundreds of government, commercial and institutional projects throughout the United States and overseas. Many of these regional and national projects have been recognized with awards from the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA), American Institute of Architects (AIA), National Association of Industrial Office Parks (NAIOP), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) and The Masonry Institute. A number of articles written by Mr. Coakley have been featured in prominent industry periodicals.
Mr. Coakley is a recognized leader in the construction industry and in the Washington DC community. Among his current leadership positions, Mr. Coakley serves on the Board of Advisors and Executive Committee for the East Carolina University Construction Management Program, the Board of Advisors for Evergreen Capital, the Board of Directors of Archbishop Carroll High School, and the Board of Advisors and Executive Committee for the Collins Foundation. In addition, Mr. Coakley is involved with and actively supports Clemson University, his alma mater, serving on Clemson University's Board of Advisors for the Construction Science and Management Program and the Clemson University Alumni Association Regional Board of Directors.
In previous positions Mr. Coakley has served as a Past Member for the School-Wide Advisory Board for the School of Industry and Technology at East Carolina University. He was a Past President of the Collins Foundation and Past Member of the Board of Trustees for the Academy of the Holy Cross.
Mr. Coakley and his wife, Julie, reside in Bethesda, Maryland.