WHAT WE DO

Upstate Ironworkers Employer’s Association is focused on branding and delivering support to the ironworker’s employers and affiliated unions in a joint effort to engage, recruit and educate people on the hard work, skill, and determination that is required in our industry.

We hope to reinforce pride in the work being done by these men and women across upstate New York. We’ve been supporting each other since 1995.

OUR INDUSTRY

Supporting Your Hard Work

Supporting our skilled Ironworkers and affiliated Unions in every facet of our industry. Thank you for your hard work.

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post tensioning

Benefit from realistic, bite-sized, immersive and personalized learning experiences that accelerate skills development.

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Ornamental Steel

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Reinforcing Steel

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structural Steel

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rigging

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metal buildings

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towers

Benefit from realistic, bite-sized, immersive and personalized learning experiences that accelerate skills development.

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plant maintenance

Benefit from realistic, bite-sized, immersive and personalized learning experiences that accelerate skills development.

PROJECTS

Projects

From structural steel, to plant maintenance, to rigging and everything in between, we’re proud to show the work our brave and talented members have accomplished.

Titan Steel Corp. / Local 60 | December 2020

Mezzanine stair and guard railing at the Amazon Warehouse project, Liverpool, NY.  Detailed, fabricated and installed by Titan Steel Corp. Dec 2020

Installation of mezzanine stair at the Amazon Warehouse project, Liverpool, NY.  Titan Steel Corp. and Iron Workers from Local 60, Syracuse, NY. Dec 2020

BVR Construction | High Steel Structures

The  249’ two-span bridge over I-690 was erected by BVR Construction during nightly closures of I-690, High Steel Structures was responsible for fabrication. The bridge was constructed to allow access from the NYS Fairgrounds Orange parking lot to I-690E in Syracuse NY.

Christina Steel, Inc. | 2016

Mohawk Harbor Apts:  Project was 7 stories & 3000 ton.  2016

Rochester Rigging & Erectors, Inc. | December 2021

Patient Tower Project:   This structural steel project was fabricated and erected by Rochester Rigging & Erectors, Inc. The project consists of four levels and a mechanical penthouse over the existing hospital’s SE wing.

BVR Construction

The 220’ Acrow Panel bridge was assembled, shored and launched by BVR Construction to allow for placement of a 24” and 16” diameter gas line for RG&E across Oatka Creek in Scottsville NY.

Rochester Rigging & Erectors, Inc. | July 2018

This project was erected by Ironworkers from Local 33 in Rochester, NY.  Tube Steel trusses were fabricated in the shop and erected as one assembly.

Christina Steel, Inc. | 2018

The trusses were 260-ft. long and 21-ft. deep, each weighing 60 tons. Because of their size, 14 of the trusses were assembled on site, creating the need for several cranes to be used to position each piece of steel into position so that it can be bolted together before being placed into position.

Rochester Rigging & Erectors, Inc. | September 2019

Tube steel stringers and mesh railings complete this custom stair system at the YMCA project in Pittsford, NY. Detailed, fabricated and installed by crews from Rochester Rigging.

Hohl Industrial

Hohl Industrial was contracted to a 98,000#, $1 million injection mold at the GM Lockport facility.  The crew consisted of 3 journeyman Ironworkers, 1 millwright and 2 operations engineers.  The injection mold was 10’-11” wide skated thru a 11’-0” doorway.  We hoisted the unit off of our truck with a 275 ton hydraulic crane, set on a falsework, and then skated into the building utilizing a 20 ton rigger lift on 100 ton heavy haul skates. 

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