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                Iron Workers District Council of the Mid-Atlantic States

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Do The Job Right The First Time

 

 

Skilled Ironworkers Working For You

 

 

 

Skill and Safety Training

The most important component of your project is the ability of your employees to complete the task at hand in a professional and safe manner.  P.R.I.M.E. Locals have been training skilled Ironworker journeymen and apprentices to meet your needs.

At the Local Union’s State or Federal DOL certified training facility, apprentices are trained according to the highest industry standards.

Journeymen are offered training to upgrade their skills to meet the demands of today’s projects.

OSHA safety training is an integral part of the curriculum and required to meet our goal of an accident free, zero lost-time working environment.

 

Training To Meet Your Needs

Your company may have a project with unique requirements.  P.R.I.M.E. Locals are poised and ready to assist you in training a workforce specific to the needs of your company.  Custom-made training can be planned and implemented to assure your project proceeds on schedule and without a lengthy punch list.

 

Safe Ironworkers Hold Down Your Costs

Lost-time accidents and insurance rates go hand in hand.  By using the skilled workforce of the P.R.I.M.E. Locals, you can be assured that you are using  Ironworkers who are trained and personally responsible to work safely for your company.

 

Bidding Information Tailored

to Your Company

P.R.I.M.E. Locals can provide your business will data to help grow your business.  Dodge reports and an Industrial jobs database can be used free of charge to you.  P.R.I.M.E. Locals will tailor bidding information to your business needs. 

P.R.I.M.E. Iron Worker Locals

Have the Skilled Craftsmen you need to get the job done on time and on budget

 Since 1896 we have provided the ironworking industry with highly qualified journeymen and apprentices that will assist your business in completing your job in a timely manner and within the budgeted guidelines you have established.  Some of the skills offered by P.R.I.M.E. Iron Worker Locals are:

· Certified welders

· Structural Ironworkers

· Reinforcing Ironworkers

· Riggers and  Heavy Movers

· Plant Maintenance

· Curtainwall Installers

·  Apprentices

 

Mid-Atlantic States         John Cefalu, President      410-444-6780      iwdcmas1@verizon.net 

Southeastern States       Kevin Wallace, President  904-713-0680           Couni@bellsouth.net  

Tennessee Valley            Richard Ward, President    423-870-1982    nelda5964@comcast.net

 Local 28 Richmond, VA         Larry Patterson, Bus Mgr.   804-643-768

Local 848 Charleston, SC      Tom Graff, Bus Mgr.           843-552-1554             iw848@bellsouth.net

 Local 597 Jacksonville, FL  Tommy Tyler, Bus Mgr.       904-764-3265      luno597@bellsouth.net

 Local 704 Chattanooga, TN Melvin Brewer, Bus Mgr.     432-622-2111     IRONWRK704@aol.com 

Local 697 Roanoke, VA        Ronald Adkins, Bus. Mgr.    540-366-1429              RWA697@aol.com

Local 848 Charlotte, NC       Tom Graff, Bus Mgr.            843-552-1554             iw848@bellsouth.net

Local 384 Knoxville, TN        Steve Kirkland, Bus. Mgr     865-689-3371    

Local 79 Norfolk, VA            George Hancock, Bus. Mgr.  757-461-7900           iwlu79@verizon.net

Local 387 Atlanta, GA          Eddie Albritton, Bus. Mgr.   404-505-0022         iwlocal387@aol.com 

Local 709 Savannah, GA      David Edenfield, Bus. Mgr.  912-964-6931     iron709@bellsouth.net


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Last modified: 07/21/08