For over a century, Indiana’s ironworkers have played a pivotal role in the development of the state’s infrastructure, from towering skyscrapers to critical highways and power plants. Our skilled professionals are trained through rigorous four-year apprenticeship programs in partnership with higher education institutions, ensuring that Indiana's workforce remains highly skilled and prepared to meet the demands of both today's and tomorrow's construction needs.
IIPAC serves as the voice of Indiana’s ironworkers in both state and federal policy discussions, advocating for labor standards, wage protections, and policies that ensure the continued success of our members and the communities we live in and serve.
We invest in the next generation of ironworkers through comprehensive apprenticeship programs that combine hands-on training with educational advancement.
Ironworking is not just a job—it’s a career. We advocate for policies that create stable employment opportunities and promote safe working conditions for all.
Our members work year-round, contributing to Indiana's economy and ensuring that the state’s infrastructure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Join us in supporting strong labor policies that protect workers, empower local governments, and ensure that every job site across our state is safe and successful.