- Kitchen RemodelingThe 9,000-sf renovated office space includes a reception area, customer lobby, conference room, private offices, breakroom, ADA compliant bathrooms, server room and new finishes, millwork, countertops and flooring.
- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringInterior renovation and improvements in the office area including new flooring, ceiling grid and tiles, millwork, new windows and glass walls.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- DrywallsKrusinski Construction Company hand selects subcontractors that are required to use recycled products and materials during the construction process. These materials include the rebar and concrete in precast panels, structural steel columns and joists, stone backfill, drywall board, flooring materials and many other products that have been manufactured using recycled post-consumer products.
- Tile Installation
- Fireplaces"Coffee Break" Questions Q: Describe your company. A: Krusinski Construction Co. is a leader in providing comprehensive construction services by creating long-lasting partnerships with our clients throughout the entire design and construction process. KCC takes pride in working alongside great people from across the nation and in a variety of industries. Since 1973, our willingness to take on any project, no matter how complex or challenging it may be, has led to years of building experience in multifamily and senior living, health care, R&D laboratory, mission critical, industrial and manufacturing, food and beverage, higher education and training centers, hospitality and retail, recreational and religious, and corporate office and interiors. Q: Do you plan to hire any additional staff or make any significant capital investments in your company in the next year? A: Yes, we recently added a vice president to our team and there are several key hires we are searching for and plan to continue to add to our team over the near and long term. We have also recently invested in multiple technology platforms to improve our internal efficiency as well as enhance the client experience and services. Q: What will your company's main challenges be in the next year? A: There continue to be challenges related to the availability of construction materials due to supply chain constraints and manufacturing shortages. The material and labor price escalations paired with inflation and the delicate economic market have caused some trepidation in the development and financing of certain market sectors. Q: What's the hottest trend in your industry? A: I believe the enhanced integration of Building Information Modeling and prefabricated/modular construction assemblies will continue to grow and be an essential part of construction across many market sectors. However, that will also require a more collaborative and integrated approach from the client, architects, engineers, general contractors and specialty trade contractors. Working as a team from the onset of the project will help ensure a successful outcome for all stakeholders. Q: If you had one tip to give to a rookie executive, what would it be? A: Surround yourself with a trusted and high performing team and ask a lot of questions. There are so many variables in our business from day to day that listening and analyzing every piece of available information is imperative to making timely decisions and running a business. Q: Do you have a business mantra? A: We have to be a better company this year than we were last year. Constant improvement and adapting to changing market conditions is key. Q: From a business outlook, whom do you look up to? A: My father, Joe Krusinski, founded our company and has by far had the biggest influence on me from both a personal and professional standpoint. He has an outstanding business acumen and he is an incredible people person. He has demonstrated a high level o
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- CarpetingFor over 15 years, Krusinski Construction has been a trusted advisor to Comcast and has delivered numerous safe, fast-track and high-quality construction projects in many of its offices across multiple states. Recently, our team successfully completed an office renovation project at Comcast’s York Center location in Oak Brook, Illinois. The renovated space features new carpeting, quartz countertops, DIRTT system partitions and multiple offices, conference rooms, smaller huddle rooms and a wellness room. In addition to the vast amount of daylight provided by the numerous windows, the office space also features some of the latest technology that reduces energy consumption, including wireless lighting controls and occupancy sensors. Our team also led the seamless integration of new security features from the renovated space into the building’s existing automation and security system. Since construction operations were conducted in an active and occupied space, our team enforced site specific safety guidelines. Part of our scope of work required more than 15, 4-inch cores from the second floor into an occupied tenant space on the first floor. Through constant communication with Comcast employees, building engineers and tenants, our team successfully navigated through the complexities without disruptions and achieved zero injuries. In the early phase of the project, our Quality Assurance team provided drawing reviews to assure constructability and conducted site inspections during construction to ensure code compliance and overall satisfactory performance. Krusinski Construction successfully delivered a modern and flexible workspace that provides Comcast’s workforce with an open and inviting collaborative environment. Recently Published: RE Journals: Krusinski Construction Modernizes Comcast's York Center Office in Oak Brook
- Room Additions
- New ConstructionSince 1973, KCC has delivered excellence in comprehensive construction services for complex building projects, serving a wide range of industries with national reach.
- DemolitionA 25,000 square-foot single-story Outpatient and DayRehab™ Center. Construction includes the demolition of two existing mixed-use office buildings and surrounding parking lots. The project includes new underground utilities and site work, ample parking with aesthetically pleasing landscape, clerestory glass curtain walls, mixed material exterior façade and an interior build-out of a rehabilitation AbilityLab.
- LandscapingThe newly constructed precast building features a 24,500-sf office space with private offices, conference rooms, open workspace, ADA compliant bathrooms and a spacious breakroom. There is also a 297,238-sf warehouse with 40’ clear height, 59 loading docks and 2 drive-in doors. The exterior features a curtainwall system at the main entrance, walkways, new landscaping and 422 vehicle parking stalls.
- WalkwaysKrusinski Construction Company recently completed a LEED Silver Certified precast facility and the tenant buildout for a global transport and logistics company based in Switzerland. Located near Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, this new 295-360-sf facility features a colorful, 2-story, 53,700-sf office space with an interconnecting stair and elevator, private offices, conference rooms, open workspace, spacious breakrooms and ADA compliant bathrooms. The many windows provide natural light throughout the facility and the office space also features high-end finishes, custom millwork and lights that accentuate the colorful walls and carpeting. The warehouse has a 40’clear height, 56 loading docks, 2 drive-in doors and a temperature-controlled cooler. The exterior features a curtainwall system at the main entrance, walkways, benches, new landscaping and parking for 253 vehicles and 104 trailers. This project is part of Krusinski Construction’s recently completed Mohawk Terrace Redevelopment in Bensenville, Illinois. This NAIOP award-winning redevelopment consisted of building four speculative warehouse facilities and four tenant buildouts for two developers.
- Irrigation SystemsOak Brook, Illinois – In only five months, Krusinski Construction Company (Krusinski) successfully completed a fast turnaround, 49,000-sf fire restoration construction project for Bay Marine in Waukegan, Illinois. In February 2022, Bay Marine experienced a four-alarm fire in their boat storage facility at Waukegan Harbor. Firefighters responded from multiple counties to battle the six-hour blaze, which resulted in extensive fire, smoke and water damage. To quickly get the facility back in operation and ensure storage availability for its clients, Bay Marine needed to complete this project within a few months, before the end of the boating season. Two weeks after the fire, our team engaged this project, assessed the fire damage and developed a plan to meet the tight deadline. Restoration of the 40,000-sf boat storage facility includes the replacement of all roof, wall and boat access door insulation system that increases the R-value of the structure. In addition to reworking the existing sprinkler system, high bay LED lights, unit heaters and 10 destratification fans were replaced with four, 24-foot, high-velocity low speed fans to improve the air circulation. A new mezzanine was installed in the parts storage area and epoxy coating was applied to the storage facility and maintenance shop floors. The 9,000-sf renovated office space includes a reception area, customer lobby, conference room, private offices, breakroom, ADA compliant bathrooms, server room and new finishes, millwork, countertops and flooring. As work progressed, our on-site team discovered pre-existing structural deficiencies and our Quality Assurance team was engaged. The team worked closely with outside structural consultants to develop a solution which included additional anchors and support for the masonry walls and piers, assuring they were adequately secured to existing structural members. Despite the aggressive schedule and unforeseen challenges, our team leveraged timely and effective collaboration with all stakeholders to successfully deliver this quality project safely and on time to meet our client, and its client’s needs.
- Window Installation/ReplacementKrusinski Construction is excited to be named a finalist in the General Contractor of the Year category for the Greater Chicago Food Depository's 35th Annual Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards. As we celebrate our 50th year in business, we are proud to say that 2022 was a banner year for Krusinski Construction. From hiring new associates to experiencing one of our strongest fiscal years to completing nearly two dozen projects and maintaining a substantial backlog, we are proud of what we accomplished and that we did it SAFELY. Our team delivers creative solutions to complex projects, and 2022 was no exception. We delivered a fast-track gourmet dining space in an occupied five-star Mag Mile Hotel, a high-profile and intricate fire restoration of a marina in Waukegan Harbor, a new headquarters facility for an automotive customization company in DeKalb, and many more in between. Our portfolio is well-rounded, and we pride ourselves on delivering on time. At the time of the nomination, we chose projects that we believe highlight success and overall accomplishments for - our clients (and their clients), various communities, industry partners and our team. Our projects for the General Contractor of the Year category include the following: Wehrli Custom Fabrication in DeKalb, Illinois is a new 112,000-sf headquarters facility for Wehrli, which specializes in high-performance diesel upgrades, powder coating, and custom metal fabrication. The new, precast facility was built on an 11-acre site and includes spaces for retail, reception, cafeteria, and 12,000-sf of office space with a 2-story element and elevator for future expansion. Many windows provide beautiful scenery and invite natural light throughout. The warehouse features six docks, five drive-in doors, UPS dock, manufacturing area, performance department, space for powder coating operations, and various equipment including ovens, vehicle lifts, welding, and CNC machines. This new space is the exclamation point for unprecedented growth and a dramatic business expansion story for the Wehrli family, since the business launched in a two-truck garage only ten years ago. The Exchange at 44 Vail in Arlington Heights, Illinois is an adaptive re-use of an existing 56,800-sf, two-story facility once used as an AT&T Headquarters in downtown Arlington Heights. The interior upgrades include new MEP-FP systems, multiple offices, ADA-compliance, new carpet, acoustical ceilings, light fixtures, and flooring. Selective demolition was required in certain areas. The exterior upgrades feature an elaborate glass entry with deep 12’ footings, 97 window replacements, RTU replacements, and upgraded electrical service. The facility now serves as a modern, customizable co-working office space and has potential for future tenants. Our third project is a Distribution Center for our E-Commerce Client, which includes the development of a 517,000-sf facility with office and warehouse s
- SidingKrusinski Construction has completed a redevelopment project for its new client, Dayton Street Partners. The project's initial phase included demolishing an existing 42,000-sf masonry building, followed by renovating a 32,935-sf warehouse in Melrose Park, IL. With a jobsite surrounded by an active residential area and neighboring businesses, our team implemented strict protocols to monitor activity and ensure pedestrian safety. Krusinski demolished a ~42,000-sf structure and replaced it with a heavy-duty asphalt parking lot with a Contech underground detention system. The fenced and gated parking lot accommodates 22 vehicles and 27 trailer stalls. Renovations to an existing 32,935-sf warehouse include the installation of a storefront system entrance and adding a 2,000-sf spec office with LED light fixtures and warehouse area. In addition, 10 overhead 12’ x 14’ drive-in doors were added to the exterior wall adjacent to the new parking lot. The scope of work also included minor roof repairs, landscaping and exterior painting of the precast panels, IMP siding and newly installed bollards. The newly renovated facility is intended to be used as a truck maintenance facility. This project was safely and successfully completed in only 5 months without disrupting neighboring residents or businesses.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Inspection
- Painting
- InsulationRestoration for Bay Marine's 40,000-sf boat storage facility includes the replacement of all roof, wall and boat access door insulation system, which increases the R-value of the structure. In addition to reworking the existing sprinkler system, installing high bay LED lights and unit heaters, 10 destratification fans were also replaced with four, 24-foot, high-velocity low speed fans to improve the air circulation. A new mezzanine was installed in the parts storage area and epoxy coating was applied to the storage facility and maintenance shop floors.
- MasonryLobby renovations to an existing masonry building located in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. Interior renovations included new lighting, new vestibule doors and finish work.