What We Do

We at Henry & Gerety have developed a personal and professional relationship with our clients and trade contractors. Our reputation for consistently meeting deadlines while providing our clients with exceptional results is what has allowed us to remain true to our founding values of quality, honesty and hard work.

Our team works closely with our clients and trade contractors to provide the highest quality of work within the clients’ budget and timeline. The latest equipment, cutting edge technologies, environmental concerns, and facility procedures are taken into consideration at every project location.

Henry & Gerety can propose a solution for you. Our team provides support during design, preconstruction, construction and close-out. We provide expert management of both new construction and modernization projects while ensuring the highest level of control over quality, budget, schedule, and safety.

With such complex requirements, the building and renovation of medical construction continues to require deeper levels of specific expertise and training. In adherence to the various intricacies required, Henry & Gerety provides an even greater commitment to the collaboration in healthcare construction and management projects.

Healthcare Construction Expertise
• Hospitals
• Surgery Centers
• Physician’s Offices
• Urgent Care Centers

Founded in 1935, Henry & Gerety carries a proud reputation of successfully serving Southern Connecticut.

Initially, a residential contractor, the company focused on delivering quality home construction. Company founders, Ed Henry and Ed Gerety, firmly believed that sound construction, accurate estimating and fair pricing were the hallmarks of a quality contractor. The business has never lost sight of these principles.

In 1945, Henry & Gerety expanded, in order to meet the needs of the every changing and fast growing commercial and industrial new and renovation construction. To this day, various Henry & Gerety projects, from that era, continue to define commercial and industrial landscape of the Southern Connecticut region.

 

Henry & Gerety is doing installation of Plexiglas

What is Plexiglas?

Plexiglas — also called acrylic — is a petroleum-based thermoplastic made from poly(methyl methacrylate), Plexiglas is known “in the industry” as PMMA. The material is said to be shatter-resistant, lightweight and cheaper than glass.

What is Plexiglas used for?

Registered under the trade name Perspex, is favored in medical settings because it has a high resistance to weathering and is not damaged by chemical cleaners.  Now that companies are trying to reopen safely, Plexiglas could be used as partitions between desks in offices, between sinks in bathrooms and between restaurant booths. They are also in nail salons, separating employees from customers, in senior living homes and in movie theaters.  The transparent barriers will even be in casinos.

To help meet demand, due to Covid-19, some are turning to similar products made with polycarbonate (PC) and polyethylene terephthalate-glycol (PET-G), which can also work as protective shields

“Plexiglas is made via polymerization — the monomer methyl methacrylate (MMA) reacts with a catalyst and is then molded into sheets,” It was developed by different scientists in laboratories around the world in the late 1920s and early 1930s. One of the most well-known versions was created by German chemists in 1933 and hit markets three years later, according to the manufacturer’s website.