Foxboro, MA — On April 2, Dellbrook|JKS gathered its team of over 200 individuals to celebrate its annual company meeting, a night dedicated to honoring the past year’s successes while discussing the firm’s vision for the future.
Held at Gillette Stadium’s Optum Field Lounge, the evening began with a cocktail hour followed by dinner and a program led by CEO Mike Fish. During his address, Fish reflected on Dellbrook|JKS’ growth, shared insights from the previous year, and celebrated employees marking 5-, 10-, and 20-year anniversaries with the company. Project Executive Greg Inman was specially honored for his 20 years of service to Dellbrook|JKS, having been a major impact in the company’s success since its founding.
“At Dellbrook|JKS we value our commitment to providing outstanding execution through everything we do. Thanks to our dedicated team, strong culture, and lasting relationships, 2025 was a year of great success, and we’re continuing to build on that momentum,” said Fish.

(l-r): Co-President Jim Tracey, General Superintendent Jim Sanderson, Senior Safety Manager Dave Arancio, Assistant Superintendent Jared Stone, Project Manager Mike Galvin, Estimator Alyx Dewey, Senior Project Accountant Colleen Pasqualini, Superintendent Pasquale Iachetta, Senior Estimator Craig Gabri, and CEO Mike Fish
The event included a video presentation and live, company-wide voting of Dellbrook|JKS’ annual Project of the Year awards, recognizing excellence in both the Large and Small Project categories, grouped by revenue volume. In the Large Project category, Opus Newton, a middle-market senior living development by 2Life Communities, earned top honors. The project was recognized for the strong execution of a complex, large-scale new structure, with a unique exterior. Other finalists included The Beck in Haverhill by the Procopio Companies, Franklin Cummings Tech’s new Roxbury campus, and Navigator Homes of Martha’s Vineyard, a skilled-nursing neighborhood in Edgartown.
In the Small Project category, Heritage Museums & Gardens Barbey Family Welcome Center in Sandwich was awarded Project of the Year for its seamless communication between all partners, naturalistic exterior, and sustainable construction. Additional nominees included additions to The Wheeler’s School Farm Campus, featuring The Nest and recreational Aquatics Center, Belmont Hill School’s newly constructed Facilities and Maintenance Building, and PHIUS certified Cape View Apartments by Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH).






