Henry Bros. Co.

Henry Bros. Co.

Construction

Hickory Hills, Illinois 794 followers

Built with integrity since 1921

About us

Henry Bros. Co. (HBCo) is a general contracting and construction management firm that provides a complete range of pre-construction and construction services. This includes new construction, renovations, additions, and expansions. We serve diverse markets including public and private schools and universities, park districts, multi-unit, senior and affordable housing, churches, corporations, healthcare, municipalities, retail, and more. We pride ourselves on focusing on our clients’ needs and timelines while working within the parameters of the overall construction budget. We consider ourselves a client-driven company and work hard to see that finished products exceed expectations. For more than 100 years Henry Bros. Co. has been using this balanced approach to produce extraordinary results enabling us to cultivate long-term relationships. We continue to grow and provide clients with the personalized service and expertise they have come to expect.

Industry
Construction
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Hickory Hills, Illinois
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1921
Specialties
Construction Managers, New Construction, Renovation, Addition, Expansion, and General Contractors

Locations

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    9821 South 78th Avenue

    Hickory Hills, Illinois 60457, US

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    Henry Bros. Co. joined Northpointe Development Corporation, Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC, and local officials for the groundbreaking of Fox Hill Senior Living at 1536 Sycamore Road in Yorkville. This three-story, wood-framed structure will encompass 49,816 square feet and feature 36 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom units. Additionally, the development will include a 96-space parking lot and outdoor amenities for residents. Fox Hill Senior Living is set to be one of the first affordable living complexes in Kendall County, with completion planned for summer 2025. Among those representing Henry Bros. Co. were Bill Callaghan, Jr., President; Tom O’Brien, Vice President for Project Development; Aaron Reilly, Project Manager; Jim Brengman, Superintendent; Mike Godek, Estimator; and Marcy Johnson, Program Coordinator. Also present at the groundbreaking were Yorkville Mayor John Purcell, Northpointe Development’s Vice President of Development Jake Victor, Partner Andy Dumke, and Partner Sean O’Brien; Tony Walker and Bob Feller of Knothe & Bruce Architects, and Lane Manning of DreamLane Real Estate, as well as other funding partners.

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    Northpointe Development

    Construction has commenced! Fox Hill Senior Living in Yorkville, Illinois is a 48-unit affordable, senior independent living community. Opening in 2025, Fox Hill will provide high-quality housing options for individuals earning 30-80% of Kendall County Median Income. When complete, this project will be certified under the Enterprise Green Communities program, including incorporating both solar and Electric Vehicle charging stations. Our project could not be better positioned for seniors - directly adjacent to an Outpatient Center and the RUSH healthcare center. Across the street from the Fox Hill East Park. On the other side of Route 34 from Target, Home Depot, and future residential/commercial development. People move to Kendall County for a variety of reasons - but most importantly, the ability to access some of the best open space amenities in northern Illinois. Fox Hill Senior Living will include Supportive Housing Resource Network units, offer 2BR units to seniors moving out from their home owning days, spacious units, and a variety of community spaces. With other affordable housing projects in the county on a waitlist, this serves as just one more step in the right direction. Lane Manning with DreamLane Real Estate, Will Deppiesse, CTP with Nicolet National Bank, Tom O'Brien and Mike Godek with Henry Bros. Co., Bob Feller with Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC, Justin Zampardi with Vierbicher, William Cummings and Frank Pitsoulakis with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c., Mike Harbaugh and Breen Hagan with Old National Bank, Bob Dickinson, ComEd, Kendall County, the United City of Yorkville, Chris Hand, CPM with ACC Management Group, Inc., and of course - the Illinois Housing Development Authority.

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    Calumet Middle School in Calumet Park recently celebrated the grand opening of its new 21,670-square-foot addition that features a gymnasium with spectator seating, a walking track, concession space, and locker rooms. The addition also includes fully functional classrooms with Smartboards, multi-purpose space, a STEAM lab, meeting rooms, and ample storage. Before the official ribbon-cutting ceremony and self-guided tours of the new addition, various dignitaries greeted guests and expressed their gratitude to everyone involved in making the new space a reality. Among the speakers were Mrs. Agurann Bates, Executive Director of Academic Services for the District; Mr. Turon Ivy, Principal of Calumet Middle School; Dr. Marcus Alexander, Superintendent of Schools for Calumet Public School District 132; Dr. Steven Isoye, Chairman, Illinois State Board of Education; and Ms. Synathia Harris, School Board President. Representatives from DLA Architects, Ltd., General Contractor Henry Bros. Co., and Robinson Engineering, Ltd. The celebration concluded with an outdoor luncheon reception, where guests were treated to a performance by the Thornton Township High School District 205 Jazz Band.

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    Vice President-Henry Bros. Co.

    Henry Bros. Co. is excited to have broken ground on another terrific affordable housing project with Northpointe Development and Housing Opportunities Development Corp. Great development, financing, design and construction team!!

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    To celebrate the official closing and funding in hand, we joined our many partners Wednesday afternoon in breaking ground on the Taylor Place Apartments in McHenry, which will create 50 workforce housing units to help address the growing need in McHenry County. Thank you to Housing Opportunity Development Corporation Executive Director Richard Koenig, PhD, FAICP, Jake Victor with Northpointe Development, the City of McHenry and Mayor Wayne Jett, the Illinois Housing Development Authority, McHenry County Community Development Administrator Hans Mach, Algonquin Bank and Trust Banking Executive Jim Thorpe, Henry Bros. Co. Vice President Tom O'Brien, and everyone else working together to make this happen. And thank you to Jim for the beautiful speech about giving back to the community and paying it forward. Adam Wallen Peter Austin Michael Buehler Scott Hartman Kerri Wisz Kelli Wegener Joseph Gottemoller

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    The McHenry Township Fire Protection District recently took advantage of a valuable training opportunity for its firefighters and EMTs at 4105 West Crystal Lake Avenue and 812 North Mill Street, the future site of Taylor Place Apartments. Several buildings on the site are set for demolition before Henry Bros. Co. begins construction on the new 73,370-square-foot development. The firefighters worked on ventilation, search, rescue, hose advancement skills, and more. Taylor Place Apartments will feature 46 three-story apartments, four two-story townhomes, free-standing garages, and additional amenities. An existing historic structure on the site will be renovated and repurposed into a resident community center, fitness center, business center, and leasing office. The project, designated as workforce housing, is being developed by Northpointe Development II Corporation and Housing Opportunity Development Corporation (HODC), with Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC & as the project architect. #henrybros #northpointedev #hodc #knothe

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    A Henry Bros. Co. project we're proud to showcase with HODC!

    Exciting news! Greenhaven Apartments, a new affordable housing project, is opening in December 2024 in Palatine, IL! Offering 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments, this community will offer beautiful apartments with affordable rents. Looking for a new home? For more information, visit HODC's website at: https://lnkd.in/guJRt-8c #HODC #AffordableHousing #WorkforceHousing #IllinoisHousing #Housing #PalatineIL #GreenhavenApartments #NewHomes

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    The time-lapse video below showcases the progress of the Envision Dreamhouse, among the nation’s first accessible homes for adults with disabilities, constructed with significant charitable donations. Located in Chicago’s 18th Ward, this home will empower residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live more independently than in alternative housing, such as nursing homes. Henry Bros. Co., JLK Architects, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, and several other entities have donated all or part of their services and materials. The home is scheduled for completion this summer. Envision Dreamhouse is a project by Envision Unlimited, a Chicago nonprofit organization founded in 1948. Envision Unlimited delivers high-quality programs and services to Illinois residents with disabilities, regardless of race, gender, or ability to pay. #henrybros #jlkarchitects #internationalunionofbricklayersandalliedcraftworks

    Dream Home Time Lapse 06-12-24 YTD

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    Last week, the Village Of Mokena celebrated the grand opening of its new police station at 10300 West 191st Street. The 35,000 S.F. facility features state-of-the-art policing technology, an indoor gun range, a defensive tactics area, a detention center, evidence storage areas, a fitness center, training and meeting rooms, and administrative offices. The project architect was Studio GC architecture+interiors and Henry Bros. Co. was the general contractor. The new structure has an underground geothermal system to regulate building temperature, a significant green technology feature. Henry Bros. Co. also created a large culvert along the far west side of the 3.5-acre property to divert rain and water runoff. Current and former village officials, police officers, and consultants participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Afterward, the more than 300 guests toured the building and were treated to refreshments. Henry Bros. Co. project team, pictured below from left, Marc Deneau, VP of Business Development, Scott Medows, Chief Estimator, Bill Callaghan, Jr., President, Bob Nielsen, VP of Operations, Calvin Rink, Project Manager, and Marcy Johnson, Project Coordinator.

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    On Wednesday, May 8, Henry Bros. Co. joined the ground blessing ceremony for Ancora, the new Memory Support residence being built on the Franciscan Communities Marian Village campus in Lemont, Illinois. The one-story, 33,368 S.F. memory care residence, designed by architect Perkins Eastman, will feature 38 rooms, a communal dining room, library, fitness center, lounge, and beauty salon. In addition to constructing Ancora, Henry Bros. Co. will renovate roughly 8,600 S.F. of the existing adjoining assisted living building. All work is slated for completion in spring 2025. Participating from Henry Bros. Co. were Superintendent Josh Peregrin, left, Project Manager Carl Hauert, VP of Operations Bob Nielsen, President William H. Callaghan, Jr., and VP of Project Development Tom O’Brien. Marian Village representatives, included longtime resident Joe Winblad, left, Franciscan Ministries Executive Director Cari Saysongkham, President and CEO Regina Umansky, Chief Operating Officer Karen Larsen, Associate Vice President, Ministry Development Jeff Lundin, and Bishop Emeritus Robert Conlon of the Joliet Archdiocese. This assignment marks another opportunity for Henry Bros. Co. and Franciscan Ministries to collaborate and build on a successful relationship spanning over three decades. #marianvillage #perkinseastman #henrybros

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