ABOUT

IMPACT

Our Leadership

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Illowa Labor and Management Council is partnership unique to the trade construction industry. Our Board of Directors consists of 10 trade union representatives and 10 union contractor representatives working together to provide IMPACT clients a cohesive and collaborative process that yields timely, cost-efficient delivery of high-quality projects built to make an impact on our communities.


Labor Representatives

  • Jerry Lack, Co-Chair
    Tri City Building Trades
    4602 46th Avenue
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-786-1115 FAX: 309-786-7292
    TCBuildingtrades@gmail.com
  • Jim Mitchell
    Operative Plasterers & Cement Masons
    Local 18
    11 31st Avenue
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-786-2527
    JMitchell18544@gmail.com
  • Eric Meirhaeghe
    Sheet Metal Workers Local 91
    8124 42nd Street West
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-787-0695 FAX: 309-787-0733
    Ericm@smw91.org
  • Donald Taets
    Roofers Local 32
    101 31st Avenue
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-737-1890
    don@rooferslocal32.com
  • Tony McNealey
    Heat & Frost Insulators Local #81
    5000 J St SW # 201, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
    319-362-8233
    businessmanager@local81insulators.com
  • Cory Bergfeld
    IBEW Local 145
    1700 52nd Avenue, Suite A
    Moline IL 61265
    309-736-4239 FAX: 309-736-1399
    Cory@IBEWlocal145.com
  • Brent Ganahl
    Carpenters Local 4
    6623 West Kimberly Road
    Davenport, IA. 52806
    563-386-1618
    bganahl2@carpentersunion.org
  • Ryan Drew
    Operating Engineers Local 150
    3511 78th Ave West
    Rock Island, IL. 62101
    309-787-4646
    rdrew@local150.org
  • Matt Lienen
    Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 25
    4600 46th Avenue
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-788-4569 FAX: 309-788-3226
    matt@lu25.org
  • Marcus Lair
    Sheet Metal Workers Local 91
    8124 42nd Street West
    Rock Island, IL 61201
    309-787-0695 FAX: 309-787-0733
    MLair@smw91.org

Contractor Representatives

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St. Ambrose University

A staple in the Quad Cities since its founding in 1882, St. Ambrose University has used IMPACT agreements and reliable union tradesmen for a dozen major campus additions and renovations over the past 23 years.

St. Ambrose University
St. Ambrose University
St. Ambrose University
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IHMVCU Headquarters

IHMVCU’s Quad City roots date back to 1934, with the International Harvester East Moline Works and the Farmall Credit Union in Rock Island. Nearly 90 years later, IHMVCU is the largest credit union in the Quad Cities area.

IHMVCU Headquarters
IHMVCU Headquarters
IHMVCU Headquarters
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Highland Springs Golf Course

Since its opening in 1968, Highland Springs has remained one of the most popular public golf courses in the Quad Cities. This beautiful 18-hole course welcomes golfers from across the region to a challenging layout on the bluffs above southwest Rock Island.

Highland Springs Golf Course
Highland Springs Golf Course
Highland Springs Golf Course
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Iowa American Water Co.

This Davenport-based utility’s M.O. is “We keep life flowing,” but workflow was restricted until headquarters moved from a cramped facility on Grand Avenue to a three-acre site at Davenport’s Research Parkway.

Iowa American Water Co.
Iowa American Water Co.
Iowa American Water Co.
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Quad City Bank & Trust

Since its founding in 1994, the Quad City Bank & Trust mission has been to cultivate relationships with its clients and to meet client needs “where, when, and how they choose.” In 2024, QCB&T celebrated its 30th anniversary while also showcasing its latest IMPACT Construction Agreement project, a fully renovated branch office on North Brady Street in Davenport.

Quad City Bank & Trust
Quad City Bank & Trust
Quad City Bank & Trust
our valued partners

our local impact

You won’t need to look far to see our local IMPACT. An IMPACT Construction Agreement means skilled and well-trained union tradesmen working in collaboration with local union contractors to ensure quality projects built free of disruption and avoidable delays.