DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 16, 2025) — Modern Companies will hold a ribbon-cutting on Thursday, November 13, 3PM. The new facility is located at 6105 N Brady St in Davenport, Iowa.

Modern Companies opens new location in the Quad Cities, strengthening regional workforce and industry partnerships.

Modern Companies, a third-generation mechanical contracting, proudly announces the grand opening of its new Quad Cities location. The new facility represents a significant milestone in Modern’s continued growth and commitment to serving customers across Eastern Iowa and other regions.

Rooted in more than 85 years of experience, Modern provides full-service mechanical, piping, sheet metal, and service solutions for industrial and commercial clients. The new Quad Cities office and fabrication shop bring together field, fabrication, and management teams under one roof, enhancing collaboration, efficiency, and responsiveness to the region’s expanding industrial and commercial construction markets.

Modern Companies currently operates across multiple Midwest markets, providing design-build expertise, prefabrication capabilities, and ongoing maintenance support to some of the region’s leading industrial and commercial clients. The company’s growth in the Quad Cities reflects its long-term vision of sustainable expansion, innovation, and community engagement.

“Our investment in fabrication capabilities supports the growing needs of our industrial clients in the Quad Cities area,” said Wendy Besler, Vice President at Modern Companies.

For more information, please visit Modern Companies Inc.

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