Member Information
Iron Workers Local 1
Here is important information related to the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 1 of Chicago.
- Collective Bargaining Agreement (effective June 1, 2024–May 31, 2028)
- Wage & Fringe Benefits (June 1, 2024)
Please note the following future Wage & Fringe Benefit increases (in the aggregate):
- 6/1/25 $4.00 per hour
- 6/1/26 $4.00 per hour
- 6/1/27 $3.70 per hour
Get in Touch
Iron Workers Local 1 – Chicago
7720 Industrial Drive
Forest Park, IL 60130
(708) 366-6695 | Fax (708) 366-6691 | Contact
1750 New York Avenue NW
Washington, D.C., 20006
(202) 383-4800 | Fax (202) 638-4856
Click here for an Ironworkers Jurisdictions Interactive Map.
Labor Management
CISCO
The Construction Industry Service Corporation (CISCO) is a non-profit labor management association. CISCO was founded in 1988 in an effort to bring union construction labor and management representatives together to work cooperatively in order to better the construction industry as a whole.
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CISCO
999 McClintock Dr, Suite 100
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
(630) 472-9411 | Fax (630) 472-9413 | Toll Free (877) 562-9411
IMPACT
ASE is a member of Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT), which is designed to provide a forum for Ironworkers and contractors to address mutual concerns; encourage reasonable balanced solutions; promote discussion of issues affecting the industry as a whole; create opportunities for the ironworking industry, and expand job opportunities through progressive and innovative cooperative programs.
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IMPACT
1750 New York Avenue, Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 393-1147 | Fax (202) 393-1148 | Toll Free (800) 545-4921
Chicago Transit Authority
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) operates the nation’s second largest public transportation system. On an average weekday, 1.6 million rides are taken on CTA. The CTA is a regional transit system that serves 35 suburbs, in addition to the City of Chicago, and provides 81 percent of the public transit trips in the six-county Chicago metropolitan area either with direct service or connecting service to Metra and Pace.
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City of Chicago
The Department of Buildings enhances safety and quality of life for Chicago’s residents and visitors through permitting, inspections, trade licensing, and code enforcement.
- Construction Codes: Chicago Construction Codes, code interpretations
- Permits: Easy Permits, Self-Certification, Standard Plan Review, Developer Services, Specialized Reviews
- Inspections and Reports: Permit, periodic, and complaint-based inspections; Required reporting programs
- Trade Licensing: Licensing information for builders and contractors
Illinois Department of Transportation
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) strives to design and maintain a world class transportation system that enhances safety and the quality of life of its citizens and visitors by reducing congestion and increasing mobility. This system also facilitates and improves the inter-connectivity of all transportation modes for the efficient movement of people and goods to support the state’s national and global competitiveness.
If you’re looking to do business with IDOT, click here. For procurement information, click here.
METRA
Metra is the commuter rail system in the Chicago metropolitan area serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs via the Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF Railway, and other railroads.
If you’re looking for METRA business opportunities and resources, click here. For purchasing and procurement information, click here.
OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
Visit OSHA.gov. If you’re looking for the OSHA Standard Subpart R – Steel Erection, click here.
Public Building Commission of Chicago
The Public Building Commission of Chicago (PBC) plans, designs and constructs municipal buildings – schools, libraries, field houses, fire stations and more.
The PBC is committed to the responsible stewardship of public resources. On behalf of clients, the PBC develops buildings that stabilize neighborhoods, helping to make the communities of Chicago and Cook County better and safer places to live.
Interested in doing business with the PBC? Click here.
Associations
The ASE works with a number of associations.
EVENTS
Annual Meeting
Thursday, November 21
Seasons 52
3 Oakbrook Center
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Membership Meeting
Thursday, December 19
Maggiano's
240 Oakbrook Center
Oak Brook, IL 60523