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We represent ironworkers who work on bridges, structural steel, ornamental, architectural and miscellaneous metals, rebar and in shops Across North America, we build And we build safely and skillfully, getting the job done right and on time We provide many benefits and support for our members
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Explore the resources that are available for Iron Workers Members Looking for opportunities in the United States or Canada? We have several opportunities, both Shop and Outside Explore our Jobline for more details An ironworkers' education does not stop when his or her apprenticeship ends
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IMPACT works to produce training programs and materials designed to meet key industry needs and upgrade skills for both ironworkers and contractors Our marketing efforts strive to increase awareness of the skill and quality of the union ironworking industry
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Browse below for Ironworker job opportunities With welding certs and training cards Most Projects 56 hours a week © 2023 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL AND REINFORCING IRON WORKERS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Ironworkers assemble the structural framework in accordance with engineered drawings and install the metal support pieces for new buildings They also repair and renovate old structures using reinforced concrete and steel Ironworkers may work on factories, steel mills, and utility plants
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International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers
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Ironworkers fabricate and construct the structural steel framework of single and multi-story buildings, stadiums, arenas, hospitals, towers and bridges Ironworkers are also the force behind laying reinforcing bars (rebar), and installing post-tensioning systems
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Ironworkers Local Union 1 Address: 7720 Industrial Drive, Forest Park, IL 60130, USA Phone: (708) 366-6695 Business Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30am-4:30pm
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