Newport Beach, Calif. — Suffolk has appointed Bobby Eagar as Senior Vice President, Orange County Division Manager and Healthcare Operations Leader for Southern California.
Eagar brings 30 years of experience in healthcare construction and will oversee business development, project execution and operational performance from Suffolk’s Newport Beach office. He will also support the company’s growth strategy across Orange County and Southern California.
Eagar will report to Zach Hammond, Executive Vice President of Southern California and Mountain West at Suffolk.
Throughout his career, Eagar has led complex construction projects for major California health systems, including hospitals, medical office buildings, specialty care facilities and campus expansions.
“Healthcare continues to be one of the most significant growth sectors in our region, with providers investing in facilities that will serve their communities for decades to come,” said Hammond. “Adding Bobby to our leadership team strengthens our healthcare capabilities across Southern California while expanding our leadership capacity in Orange County. His deep operational experience and client-first approach will help us build stronger client relationships and deliver the certainty, quality and innovation our clients expect.”
Suffolk said Eagar will help clients manage increasingly complex healthcare construction projects through the company’s use of artificial intelligence, technology and data-driven project delivery.
“I’m excited to join Suffolk at such an important time for the company’s growth in California,” said Eagar. “Suffolk has built a reputation for combining exceptional people with technology, data and innovation to deliver greater certainty for clients. I look forward to building on that momentum, partnering with Southern California healthcare clients and collaborating with our Orange County team to support the region’s continued growth. Together, we’ll continue delivering facilities that improve patient care and strengthen the communities we serve.”
Suffolk ranks among the nation’s 25 largest healthcare builders and has completed projects for Boston Children’s Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Tampa General Hospital, Northwell Health and other healthcare organizations.
The company also works across the life sciences, higher education, hospitality, residential and commercial construction sectors in California.


