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IRON WORKERS LOCAL 167 · MEMPHIS
Structural · Ornamental · Reinforcing
AFL-CIO Building Trades

Iron Workers Local 167

Building the bridges, buildings, schools, stadiums, and power plants of the Mid-South for over 100 years - part of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.

Led by Business Manager Doug McCain
100+ Yrs
Building the Mid-South
3 States
West TN · East AR · North MS
IMPACT
Reinforcing Our Future
4 Trades
Structural · Reinforcing · Ornamental · Rigging
Who We Are

Located in Memphis, Tennessee for over 100 years, Iron Workers Local 167 has been building the bridges, buildings, schools, factories, power plants, hospitals, stadiums, and other structures across the tri-state area of West Tennessee, East Arkansas, and Northern Mississippi.

Our members are proud of our tradition of providing the ironworking trade with a hardworking, highly skilled, and dedicated workforce. Members go above and beyond, emphasizing the importance of additional training to stay abreast of the utmost safety standards.

In partnership with our contractors, we have a commitment to excellence - ensuring projects are safe, completed on time, and under budget. Local 167 is proud to be part of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.

Leadership
Business Manager: Doug McCain
Leading Local 167's structural, ornamental, and reinforcing ironworkers across the Mid-South.
Hall: 2574 Lindawood Cove, Memphis, TN 38134
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Ironworking Trade
Skilled ironworkers are developed - not born.

Structural Ironwork

Erecting the steel skeletons of bridges, high-rises, stadiums, and industrial buildings.

Reinforcing Ironwork (Rebar)

Placing and tying reinforcing steel for concrete foundations, decks, and infrastructure.

Ornamental Ironwork

Installing stairs, railings, curtain walls, window walls, and architectural metals.

Rigging & Machinery Moving

Hoisting, rigging, and setting heavy structural members and equipment safely into place.

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