The Charles Logue Building Company, founded in 1890 by Charles Logue, was the contractor responsible for the construction of Fenway Park, which opened on April 20, 1912. Charles Logue, a skilled carpenter from Derry, Ireland, served as the company's first president until his death in 1919, after which his son A. Emmet Logue, Sr., took over until 1949. The company closed in 1972, but three years later, Jim Logue, great grandson of Charles Logue, established Logue Engineering, continuing the family's legacy in the construction service industry in New England.
With Kevin Logue joining the company in 2006, Logue Engineering proudly represents five generations of the Logue family's expertise. Building upon their rich history, Logue Engineering has become a trusted name in the industry, offering comprehensive construction services in New England. Their commitment to quality and dedication to upholding the Logue legacy make them a reliable choice for any construction project.
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