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O’Reilly Development, Build LLC form new company

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Last edited 12:04 a.m., April 25, 2017

O’Reilly Development Co. LLC this month partnered with general contractor Build LLC to form O’Reilly Build LLC.

The companies, as well as O’Reilly Development’s property and asset management firm O’Reilly Management Services LLC, are scheduled to move in together on June 1 at O’Reilly Development’s 5051 S. National Ave. headquarters, according to a news release.

Terms of the April 1 deal were not disclosed, and officials with the companies could not be reached for comment by deadline.

O’Reilly Build LLC is led by Ron Barrett, Paula Thompson and Steve Monsanto, who founded Build LLC in 2008. Barrett is now head of business development, Thompson is vice president of operations and Monsanto is vice president of construction, according to the release. It’s unclear if they maintain ownership in the new firm and if O’Reilly Build operates as a subsidiary of O’Reilly Development.

Led by Pat O’Reilly and Denise Heintz, O’Reilly Development Co. formed in 2013 after O’Reilly and Matt E. Miller ended their Miller-O’Reilly Co. Inc. partnership. Miller moved forward under the Miller Commerce LLC name.

“Now, we have the added bonus of the experience and integrity people associate with Pat O’Reilly and Denise Heintz,” Barrett said in the release. “It’s also nice to stand back and say I have partners that are smarter than I am.”

O’Reilly Build’s current projects include Grove Pharmacy and AIDS Project of the Ozarks in Springfield and The Castlewood Senior Living in Nixa. Build LLC was listed as general contractor for the $18.8 million Castlewood project in SBJ’s winter 2016 Construction in the Ozarks feature. O’Reilly Development projects include Roaster’s Block in Kansas City, The Boulevard Senior Living in St. Charles and The Wildwood Senior Living in Joplin.

Build LLC also served as general contractor for O’Reilly Development’s $35 million renovation of a historic Folgers complex in Kansas City into an apartment project dubbed Roaster’s Block. At the time O’Reilly Development was approved for incentives in February 2014, it was one of the company’s largest planned projects to date.

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