Since its founding in 1994, the Quad City Bank & Trust mission has been to cultivate client relationships and meet those clients’ needs “where, when, and how they choose.” In January of 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.
With $2.5 billion in assets, 159 employees, five Quad Cities branches and another soon to come, Quad City Bank & Trust holds the area’s No. 1 spot in market share. QCBT is a remarkable resource intent on helping our community grow and succeed.
Relationships are currency for Quad City Bank & Trust, whose mission is “to be the premier relationship-driven community bank of choice.”
Naturally, when QCBT leadership made plans to completely renovate the North Brady Street location, its second longest-serving branch, they relied on the trustworthy relationships an IMPACT Construction Agreement guarantees.
“We got what I saw as ‘extra’ from the IMPACT agreement,” Assistant Vice President, Facilities Manager, Dave Ford said. “Extra relationships. Extra understanding. Extra agreement among everyone involved. It became truly a collaboration, a tighter team.”
Completed in four phases over three years, the renovation required focused planning and coordination by Construction Manager, Russell Construction. With that, came the reliability and experience of tradesmen working for union subcontractors such as Tri City Electric and Ragan Mechanical, who participated faithfully in each of the phases.
Phase 4 of the multi-million-dollar project fully updated the customer-facing first-floor branch, and required the complex installation and then decommissioning of a temporary parking lot office. “It was all those teams — the carpenters, the plumbers, the electricians — who helped make our temporary home not just work for our clients, but look good as well. For us, that’s a requirement,” Ford said.
The IMPACT Agreement is a partnership between the building trades and contractors to provide a high quality product to owners and users. The relationship between labor, management, and owners helps ensure the primary goal of completion of a quality project in the most cost-efficient and timely basis.
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.