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(800) 527-4613

Please contact the Trust Fund Office by phone at (800) 527-4613 for assistance or visit our website at www.ironworkerbenny.com. Be kind and stay well. What We Administer. California Field Iron Workers Apprenticeship Training and Journe

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216-681-7400

Tooling for Kingsland Ironworkers. Punches, Dies and Blades Menu. 800-446-4402; Contact Us; Ironworker Tooling; CST Ironworker Machines; Portable Punching Unit; Steel Saws and Saw Blades Contact Us. Phone: 216-681-7400; Toll Free: 800-44

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412-922-6855

IWEA - Ironworker Employers Association. Bailey Center II 135 Technology Drive Suite 311 Canonsburg, PA 15317. Phone: 412-922-6855 Fax: 412-922-6856

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844-395-4467

Home; Contact Us; Contact Us. Iron Workers Tri-State Welfare Fund . 953 American Lane, Suite 100 Schaumburg, IL 60173. Toll-free: 844-395-4467 F: 847-519-1979

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847-285-4800

To contact our service team please call 847-285-4800 ext341 or fill out a service request form below. Our technical service and customer service team will work with you to find solutions We will keep your AMADA Bandsaw, Ironworker, Mill

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a Union Ironworker do?

    Proud union ironworkers built everyone of those structures, including vital structures like testing and building facilities for the stealth fighter and space shuttle, schools and hospitals, along with just about every other kind of building, bridge, or industrial structure you can imagine.

  • What does an ironworker do?

    The common mis-perception is that Ironworkers only erect buildings, bridges or are welders but the fact of the matter is Ironworking is a multi-faceted trade. Most Ironworkers do more than one type of Ironwork and each has its own challenges and required skills.

  • What qualifications do you need to become an ironworker?

    Minimum age of 17 years. High school diploma, G.E.D., or equivalent as specified by the local training committee. Good physical condition - The materials used for ironworking are heavy and bulky so above average physical strength is necessary. Agility and a good sense of balance are also required.

  • What does it take to be an ironworker?

    Ironworking has many sectors. Each sector involves challenging and difficult work, often on tall structures at high elevations. Ironworkers must be willing to work as part of a team. They must be able to meet rigid standards and deadlines. They must have a good sense of balance and be alert to potential danger to themselves and others.

  • How much does it cost to be an ironworker?

    The current rates for an Ironworker who is considered Active as of June 1, 1999 is $50.00 through the Plan year ended May 31, 1978, and $118.00 through the Plan year ended May 31, 2005. However, the rates vary if you have had a Separation in Service.

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