Our History
Our Story
Delivering on commitments for generations
In the late 1870s, Daniel O’Connell established Daniel O’Connell’s Sons—now recognized as DOC—after he was dismissed from his public works job for refusing to fire his crew to cater to political demands. He built a company full of people with good work ethics who subscribe to our unwritten motto: “Fill your shovel or fill your coat”. His grandson, Daniel J. O’Connell, expanded the company’s horizons in the 1970s, delving into real estate and property management. This legacy resonates through The O’Connell Companies, especially through DOC, embodying a history of hard work, integrity, and quality.
Learn more about our history and construction innovations below.
Timeline
February
The Beginning of DOC
Daniel O’Connell founds Daniel O’Connell’s Sons—now recognized as DOC. He is shown here with his family.
Daniel O’Connell founds Daniel O’Connell’s Sons—now recognized as DOC. He is shown here with…
Daniel O’Connell founds Daniel O’Connell’s Sons—now recognized as DOC. He is shown here with his family.
Daniel O’Connell founds Daniel O’Connell’s Sons—now recognized as DOC. He is shown here with his family.
January
First Company Headquarters
Company headquarters in Holyoke, Massachusetts, shown shortly after its founding in 1879
Company headquarters in Holyoke, Massachusetts, shown shortly after its founding in 1879
Company headquarters in Holyoke, Massachusetts, shown shortly after its founding in 1879
Company headquarters in Holyoke, Massachusetts, shown shortly after its founding in 1879
June
Memorial Bridge in Springfield, Massachusetts
An early project incorporates cutting-edge construction technology. This steam shovel, shown working on the approaches to Memorial Bridge, was considered a revolutionary advance in construction machinery in its day.
An early project incorporates cutting-edge construction technology. This steam shovel, shown working on the…
An early project incorporates cutting-edge construction technology. This steam shovel, shown working on the approaches to Memorial Bridge, was considered a revolutionary advance in construction machinery in its day.
An early project incorporates cutting-edge construction technology. This steam shovel, shown working on the approaches to Memorial Bridge, was considered a revolutionary advance in construction machinery in its day.
July
Memorial Bridge Retaining Wall
Workers construct a retaining wall in the railroad yard adjacent to the bridge
Workers construct a retaining wall in the railroad yard adjacent to the bridge
Workers construct a retaining wall in the railroad yard adjacent to the bridge
Workers construct a retaining wall in the railroad yard adjacent to the bridge
March
Farr Alpaca Paper Mill Ad
Many of DOC’s early jobs were at Holyoke’s paper mills which were built to harness Hadley Fall’s water power. Farr Alpaca was one of the big paper companies and DOC had multiple projects for them. A 1923 advertisement, featured in…
Many of DOC’s early jobs were at Holyoke’s paper mills which were built to…
Many of DOC’s early jobs were at Holyoke’s paper mills which were built to harness Hadley Fall’s water power. Farr Alpaca was one of the big paper companies and DOC had multiple projects for…
Many of DOC’s early jobs were at Holyoke’s paper mills which were built to harness Hadley Fall’s water power. Farr Alpaca was one of the big paper companies and DOC had multiple projects for them. A 1923 advertisement, featured in a special edition of Springfield Republican, highlights DOC’s experience.
July
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons Incorporated
Company officially becomes Daniel O’Connell’s Sons, Inc. in Massachusetts. An early logo integrates this designation.
Company officially becomes Daniel O’Connell’s Sons, Inc. in Massachusetts. An early logo integrates this…
Company officially becomes Daniel O’Connell’s Sons, Inc. in Massachusetts. An early logo integrates this designation.
Company officially becomes Daniel O’Connell’s Sons, Inc. in Massachusetts. An early logo integrates this designation.
March
Holyoke’s 3rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Former President and Chairman, Daniel J. O’Connell (grandson of the founder), was selected to be Grand Marshal of Holyoke’s 3rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1954.
Former President and Chairman, Daniel J. O’Connell (grandson of the founder), was selected to…
Former President and Chairman, Daniel J. O’Connell (grandson of the founder), was selected to be Grand Marshal of Holyoke’s 3rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1954.
Former President and Chairman, Daniel J. O’Connell (grandson of the founder), was selected to be Grand Marshal of Holyoke’s 3rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1954.
August
Be Careful Today: Safety from the Start
Appearing on jobsite signage as early as the 1950s, DOC’s safety motto “Be Careful Today” is often attributed to DOC’s first safety director, L.C. (Bill) Wynns. The sign shown here is from the Our Lady of Hope School site.
Appearing on jobsite signage as early as the 1950s, DOC’s safety motto “Be Careful…
Appearing on jobsite signage as early as the 1950s, DOC’s safety motto “Be Careful Today” is often attributed to DOC’s first safety director, L.C. (Bill) Wynns. The sign shown here is from the Our…
Appearing on jobsite signage as early as the 1950s, DOC’s safety motto “Be Careful Today” is often attributed to DOC’s first safety director, L.C. (Bill) Wynns. The sign shown here is from the Our Lady of Hope School site.
January
DOC turns 100!
1979 marked the first century of Daniel O’Connell’s Sons. The commemorative holiday card shown was sent to clients and partners to mark the occasion.
1979 marked the first century of Daniel O’Connell’s Sons. The commemorative holiday card shown…
1979 marked the first century of Daniel O’Connell’s Sons. The commemorative holiday card shown was sent to clients and partners to mark the occasion.
1979 marked the first century of Daniel O’Connell’s Sons. The commemorative holiday card shown was sent to clients and partners to mark the occasion.
May
Rowes Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts
The Rowe’s Wharf project pioneered the use of up/down construction in the United States. This 15-story mixed-use development project was largely built on piles in Boston Harbor and totaled 665,000 square feet.
The Rowe’s Wharf project pioneered the use of up/down construction in the United States.…
The Rowe’s Wharf project pioneered the use of up/down construction in the United States. This 15-story mixed-use development project was largely built on piles in Boston Harbor and totaled 665,000 square feet.
The Rowe’s Wharf project pioneered the use of up/down construction in the United States. This 15-story mixed-use development project was largely built on piles in Boston Harbor and totaled 665,000 square feet.
October
Leverett Connector Bridge in Boston, Massachusetts
Part of Boston’s Central Artery “Big Dig” project, the bridge is one of the largest single-cell trapezoidal steel box girder bridges in North America
Part of Boston’s Central Artery “Big Dig” project, the bridge is one of the…
Part of Boston’s Central Artery “Big Dig” project, the bridge is one of the largest single-cell trapezoidal steel box girder bridges in North America
Part of Boston’s Central Artery “Big Dig” project, the bridge is one of the largest single-cell trapezoidal steel box girder bridges in North America
December
MIT Simmons Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts
One of DOC’s notable projects, featuring an exterior concrete exoskeleton designed to realize Steven Holl’s porous building concept. A tight timeline made standard concrete pouring unviable. Collaborating with the structural engineers, DOC devised Perfcon, a novel hybrid system. It utilized…
One of DOC’s notable projects, featuring an exterior concrete exoskeleton designed to realize Steven…
One of DOC’s notable projects, featuring an exterior concrete exoskeleton designed to realize Steven Holl’s porous building concept. A tight timeline made standard concrete pouring unviable. Collaborating with the structural engineers, DOC devised Perfcon,…
One of DOC’s notable projects, featuring an exterior concrete exoskeleton designed to realize Steven Holl’s porous building concept. A tight timeline made standard concrete pouring unviable. Collaborating with the structural engineers, DOC devised Perfcon, a novel hybrid system. It utilized robust, load-bearing waffle-shaped precast panels for the exterior walls.
September
New Holyoke Headquarters Opens
After over a century in its original location, The O’Connell Companies and DOC open a new state-of-the-art headquarters at 800 Kelly Way in Holyoke.
After over a century in its original location, The O’Connell Companies and DOC open…
After over a century in its original location, The O’Connell Companies and DOC open a new state-of-the-art headquarters at 800 Kelly Way in Holyoke.
After over a century in its original location, The O’Connell Companies and DOC open a new state-of-the-art headquarters at 800 Kelly Way in Holyoke.
September
Proud to be DOC
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons officially becomes DOC introducing a new brand evolution that honors our history and represents our future.
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons officially becomes DOC introducing a new brand evolution that honors our…
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons officially becomes DOC introducing a new brand evolution that honors our history and represents our future.
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons officially becomes DOC introducing a new brand evolution that honors our history and represents our future.