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Ironworker Foundation Program

The Foundation Program consists of Level 1 technical training in addition to practical and essential skills related to the Ironworker apprentice program. "Ironworker" means a person who rigs, welds, burns, rivets, bolts, drills, fits and fabricates or otherwise handles structural shapes and plates in the erection, demolition, repair and routine maintenance of steel structures, such as buildings, towers, cranes, and bridges, and is involved with placing or moving machinery, curtain wall, window wall, tilt-up, column cladding, architectural metal, the detailing, placing, post-tensioning, pre-stressing and tying of reinforcing steel or cable including the unloading and handling of all such material in the field for work as is usually performed by a journeyperson ironworker.

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Ironworker Foundation Profile.pdf

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