Complete Construction Services
in DeKalb County and surrounding areas
Since 1927 – we have a long tradition of quality construction services in DeKalb and the surrounding area.
A company with a long history
Gehrke Construction, Inc. is now located in Downtown DeKalb. We are excited to carry on the long history of the company from our new location!
We provide Building and Construction, Design-Build and Construction Management Services. In recent years, we have expanded the Construction Management aspect of our services. We put all that we know to use in order to ensure that your building project is successful.
Design - Build
Construction Management
Building and Construction
Testimonials
“Gehrke's construction managers ran two projects simultaneously. They managed a building remodel and a window repair project. They have completed many other jobs for the Sycamore Public Library including building our new vestibule. I am very happy to know that Gehrke Construction can be relied upon to work with the library when we need them.”
Sarah TobiasDirector
"Gehrke’s did a great job of coordinating the work schedule with our management team to minimize disruption to our operations. The project was completed on time and within budget. We couldn’t be more pleased with the results.”
Mr. ShipmanExecutive Director
“HyVee Weitz teamed up with Gehrke Construction on the Sycamore Hy-Vee project. We were impressed with their commitment to safety, quality, production, and cost. They were actively engaged in creating the sequencing and schedule for their portion of the project schedule. Gherke Constrution was able to work with the rest of the trades to help create a successful capital improvement project with our client, Hy-Vee.
Working with Matt Gehrke was a great experience. I would strongly recommend Gehrke Construction.”
Jeff ScandrettProject Manager
Waterman Entomology |
“Gherke has done an outstanding job at Waterman Entomology managing cost, safety, schedule and subcontractors. I would consider Gehrke Construction for future projects.”
Dan Kerkemeyer
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