
Bunting Construction serves the historic community of Marengo with the same dedication to quality that has defined our work across Eastern Iowa since 1995. As the county seat of Iowa County, Marengo is home to buildings that span well over a century — from the landmark 1893 Iowa County Courthouse to the iconic Carnegie Library built in 1905. Maintaining and improving properties with that kind of character requires a contractor who respects craftsmanship, and that is exactly what our team delivers. We are based in North Liberty, roughly 30 minutes east on Highway 6, and we are ready to help with your next roofing, siding, or exterior project.
Marengo has served as the Iowa County seat since 1845 and is home to approximately 2,400 residents who take deep pride in their community’s heritage. The Pioneer Heritage Museum — featuring an 1856 log cabin, an 1861 log house, a relocated railroad depot, and a 1930s gas station — tells the story of how this area was settled and built. Marengo’s Belgian immigrant heritage lives on through the town’s Rolle Bolle courts, where residents still play the traditional yard game of krulbollen. The Marengo Public Library, a 1905 Carnegie building, is believed to be the smallest town in the country to have received a Carnegie library grant, and it continues to anchor civic life with programs for all ages.

From the courthouse square to the neighborhoods along the edge of town, Bunting Construction is here to protect Marengo properties. Call (319) 330-9691 today for your free estimate and let us show you what three decades of Eastern Iowa experience looks like.











