Harrison Park Facility Rehabilitation

Located in the Pilsen community, Harrison Park covers 18 acres and features a fieldhouse with a gymnastics center, indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, and meeting rooms. Outside, the park offers tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, a playground and an artificial turf field.

The modernist natatorium was constructed in the 1960s. In 1993, the current fieldhouse was built.

PBC’s work at Harrison Park includes the replacement of three roofs: the arched roof over the natatorium, as well as the pitched and flat roofs over the locker room and fieldhouse. Interior renovations include gym floor repairs and ADA upgrades to the bathrooms and locker rooms.


This project is part of Chicago Park District’s “Save Chicago’s Treasures” initiative. View other Group B projects here.

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McKinley Park Facility Rehabilitation

Located adjacent to Brighton Park and Back of the Yards, McKinley Park’s 71 acres are home to two gymnasiums, a gymnastics center, a kitchen, an auditorium and meeting rooms. Outside, the park offers a swimming pool, artificial turf soccer field, baseball fields, basketball courts, an athletic field for football or soccer, a seasonal ice skating rink, a playground and an interactive water spray feature.

The PBC’s work at McKinley Park consists of rehabilitation of the hundred-year-old fieldhouse: restoration of the windows and wood shutters, repairs to exterior concrete, and new paint indoors and out.


This project is part of Chicago Park District’s “Save Chicago’s Treasures” initiative. View other Group B projects here.

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View the prequalification details for this project here.
View the construction contract details for this project here.

Archer Park Facility Rehabilitation

Archer Park’s 14 acres are home to a gymnasium, kitchen, and fitness center. Outside, the park offers baseball fields, a basketball court, an athletic field for football and soccer, a horseshoe area and a playground.

The Chicago Park District created Archer Park in the late 1940s to provide green space in an area then experiencing significant industrial development. The new park was part of a ten-year, district-wide program to increase recreational opportunities in underserved neighborhoods in post-World War II Chicago. Archer Park provided solely outdoor recreational facilities until 1970, when the park district constructed a small fieldhouse.

PBC’s work at Archer Park comprises repairs to this fieldhouse, including roof replacement, new gutters and soffits, and exterior repairs.


This project is part of Chicago Park District’s “Save Chicago’s Treasures” initiative. View other Group B projects here.

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View the prequalification details for this project here.
View the construction contract details for this project here.

Robichaux Park Facility Rehabilitation

Located in Washington Heights, Robichaux Park’s 13 acres offer basketball/tennis courts, baseball fields, a playground and a walking track. The park’s fieldhouse features a gymnasium, locker rooms and multipurpose space.

PBC’s work at Robichaux Park includes renovation to the building’s entryways, repair of the gutter, downspouts and skylight, new shingles, and ADA upgrades to the parking lot, interior doorways, restrooms and locker rooms.


This project is part of Chicago Park District’s “Save Chicago’s Treasures” initiative. View other Group B projects here.

Follow this project on Twitter @PBCChi #ParksCIP

View the prequalification details for this project here.
View the construction contract details for this project here.