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D.W. White Construction owns the largest fleet of GPS enabled equipment in New England and has experience with both public and private projects. We stay on the bleeding edge of technology and push the limits of innovation on every job site. Whether it’s utilizing our fleet of drones for photogrammetry or just keeping our clients update to date with the latest job site aerial photos, D.W. White is committed to staying relevant in an ever-changing and evolving field.
Our company’s mission is to provide honest, reliable service that stands head and shoulders above the rest. As a family-owned company, we take extreme pride in our people and in our ability to create innovative solutions that help us complete work efficiently and effectively. We’re a leader in the application of new technologies for bridge, roadway and infrastructure construction. “Safety-first” is a core principle at D.W. White Construction. Every step is consistently taken to ensure both crew and public safety is of the highest priority.
We take extreme pride in our work and the strong relationships
we’ve built all across New England. D.W. White always FITS.
With over 50 years of experience with construction across New England, D.W. White has overseen a variety of successful projects and has extensive experience with public, state-initiated (DOT) work. We are a leader in the application of new technologies for bridge, roadway and infrastructure construction while also spending decades developing large-scale retail sites and anchored shopping centers in both urban and rural areas.
Skanska and partner D.W. White have delivered Phase 1 of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s South Coast Rail Corridor project, which represents substantial completion of the $159 million contract for South Coast Rail Main Line construction.
The full project promises to deliver a one-seat trip from the southeastern region of MA to Boston in less than 90 minutes. Phase 1 is anticipated to begin passenger service by late 2023.