Spring 2012
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Spring 2012
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers Support candidates who support you – Vote on June 5 Jose A. Naranjo Business Manager/FST Unfortunately, too many Americans fail to register to vote. According to the California Voter Foundation, many attitudes contribute to infrequent voting and failure to register. The CVF survey showed that 28 percent of voters are too busy. I can understand the frustration – with all the debates and negative ads that we see, it can make a voter not care. There are bigger issues today that negatively affect working people. It is not just between Republicans and Democrats. Our issues are prevailing wage, Project Labor Agreements, health care, pension, education and our environment. We need to focus on candidates who care about the issues that affect us. We have an important primary election coming up in June. So far, we endorsed candidates who we know will go to bat for us at the local, state and federal levels. • City Council District 7 Mat Kostrinsky • City Council District 9 Marti Emerald • S tate Assembly Marty Block, has voted 100% for Labor! • State Assembly Ben Hueso • Congress Juan Vargas • Mayor of San Diego Bob Filner We will have more endorsements in the near future. Please follow us on Twitter/Local229 and Facebook/Ironworkers Local 229. So let’s help our endorsed candidates! We will need help walking precincts, phone banking or even just placing yard signs. Please contact our Political Intern Angel Godinez for dates and events at 619.787.6384. Angel has been working very hard with our candidates and helping us in the endorsement process. Between now and June, our main objective is to register as many members as possible. As of today, only 64 percent of our members are registered to vote. If you have moved, you need to re-register. Help us meet our goal this year. We can raise our voter registration by 20 percentage points. If you can relay this message to your family and friends, this will have a compounding effect! Check here to see if you are registered: http://www2.sdcounty.ca.gov/rov/Eng/evoter_ query.asp# If you live in Imperial County, call 760.482.4226 to see if you are registered. California Voter Registration Deadlines for Upcoming Elections: Your registration must be postmarked no later than May 21, 2012. Election Date: June 5, 2012 (Presidential Primary Election) Work Safe, Jose A. Naranjo Business Manager/FST Spring 2012 San Diego, California www.local229.org INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Officer Elections . . . . . . . Page 2 Political Update. . . . . . . . Page 2 Annual Picnic. . . . . . . . . Page 2 Project Update . . . . . . . . Page 3 Ironworkers Political Action League Presidents 200 Club W.N. Stuckey Cesar Cabrera Tom Campbell John Sonka Michael La Douce Jack Gavett Juan Galvan 1 Notice: All members are to report address and phone changes immediately. REMEMBER: To put your Book No. on payments made by check. Also, when paying by mail, please specify number of months for “Dues Only” or “Dues & Working Assessments.” Vote labor friendly to increase job opportunities Attention Members – Officer Elections Dear Ironworkers Local 229, Local political races can be tight and this year’s mayoral race is a tight race. Currently the anti-union candidate Carl DeMaio is polling at 25% and Bob Filner is polling about 24%. That is why we are urging all Ironworkers to please register to vote. There are several projects in the pipeline that really will need the support of our local politicians, such as the San Diego convention center, Charger’s stadium, and repairing our infrastructure. Every vote counts. Many politicians do not understand the wonderful apprenticeship programs that unions offer. Recently, there have been several politicians who have taken the time and stopped by the Ironworkers Local 229. I would like to thank Juan Vargas, Marti Emerald and Bob Filner, who relentlessly fight for working-class families. The mayoral candidate Bob Filner has officially been endorsed by Ironworkers Local 229 because he has a proven record of being a labor-friendly candidate, and in his years of being in politics, he has always been there when we needed him. Voting in elections, from local elections to presidential primaries, provides an important way to voice your opinions. Voting also helps you decide your own future by electing a person who might reflect what’s good for you and your job. There are certain politicians who have been endorsed by the Ironworkers Local 229 because these candidates have proven to be the best local politicians for our industry. It’s your constitutional right that many have fought for and died. Be a good participating citizen and register to vote today. Nominations for officers will take place on Friday, May 11, 2012 during the regular membership meeting. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and takes place at the union hall, 5155 Mercury Pt., San Diego. Elections will take place on Saturday, June 2, 2012. Members can cast ballots from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 2 at the union hall, 5155 Mercury Pt., San Diego. SD mayor candidate Filner supports workers’ rights Bob Filner has passionately supported human and civil rights his entire life. A Freedom Rider who spent two months in a Mississippi State prison in 1961 to protest segregation, Bob has devoted his career to helping those in need. Bob has served as president of the San Diego Board of Education, deputy mayor on the San Diego City Council, and chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. Now in the race for San Diego’s mayor, Bob is the only candidate who actively supports the rights of workers and Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) for city projects. Bob believes that it is essential to keep good-paying jobs within the local community. To learn more about Bob and his campaign for mayor, please visit www.bobfilnerformayor.com or call 619.231.6200. In Solidarity, Angel Godinez - Political Coordinator Attend the annual picnic and pin ceremony! Pin Ceremony and Annual Picnic Ironworkers Local Union 229 Family Picnic, Admiral Baker Park 2400 Admiral Baker Rd. San Diego, CA 92129 Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012 Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please complete the RSVP card on the back page. Detach and mail to the hall, 5155 Mercury Pt., San Diego, CA 92111 by May 1, 2012. Schedule Registration: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Lunch: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Horseshoe Tournament: 12:30 p.m. Kids Games: 12:30 p.m. Pin Ceremony 10 years: 1:45 p.m. 15 years: 2:00 p.m. 20 years: 2:15 p.m. 25 years: 2:30 p.m. 30+ years: 2:45 p.m. Road, turn left. Take an immediate right onto Admiral Baker Road and follow it down the hill. At the bottom of the hill, turn right into the parking lot. Raffle: 3 p.m. You must be present to win. Clean up: 4 p.m. Directions: From Interstate 8 -- Take Mission Gorge Road to Friars Road and turn left. Continue on to Santo Road and turn right. Make an immediate right again onto Admiral Baker Road, and follow it down the hill. At the bottom of the hill, turn right into the parking lot. From Interstate 15 -- Exit Friars Road East. Follow Friars Road to Santo Road. At Santo 2 Prohibited Items: 1. Pets 2. Smoking 3. Boisterous or profane language 4. Drinking of alcohol under the age of 21 5. Fireworks 6. Climbing trees 7. Gambling 8. Hanging tents, hammocks Failure to comply with park rules will result in termination of picnic and will require all parties to leave. Let’s make this an enjoyable family picnic for everyone and please follow park rules. Cesar Cabrera - Business Agent Greetings Brothers and Sisters: Good News....Work is finally starting to pick up at a slow but steady pace. The projected projects are finally starting, and the future is looking very bright. Many of our Ironworkers are going back to work, so be prepared to come in with your driver’s license, Social Security card and any certifications such as welding, Sub Part R, OSHA 30, Riggers card or any other card that you might have. A lot of these cards are required by the general contractor to be on site. The welding shop is still open Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for you, the members, to help you upgrade your certifications. Again, I want to stress the importance of being current on your IMPACT drug testing. You can call Mobile Medical at 916.333.6403 and check your status. Also, please keep us informed of any change of addresses or phone numbers so that we can reach you should we need to contact you. STONE AND WEBSTER Unit 3 Cycle 17 Refueling and Replacement Reactor Vessel Head on 10/07/12. DIVERSIFIED Camp Pendleton, FBI Building and Sage Creek H.S. JK ENTERPRISE Palomar College. HERRICK Mesa College ongoing. ARROWHEAD STEEL 3 buildings Camp Pendleton. PRO STEEL San Diego downtown courthouse. CLARK STEEL San Diego Airport misc. and Scripps Hospital La Jolla. HARRIS REBAR El Centro WWTP, Camp Pendleton parking structure and North Island. BAPKO Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. CMC REBAR Naval Hospital and a parking structure, Scripps Cardiovascular 4 sty, Sea World Manta Ray Coaster, SD City College Science Building 5 sty. Future Jobs: J Craig Venter 4 sty and parking, Brawley Paving, Point Loma WWTP and Camp Pendleton WWTP North. CORKYS WELDING Skyline Church 2 sty tilt up, Greenfield M.S. 2 sty tilt up, Stone Kitchen addition 2 sty steel frame. QUALITY REINFORCING Mesa College, Monte Vista H. S., Granite Hills H. S., West Hills H. S., Camp Pendleton-6 jobs, ECC expansion, UTC Westfield, Aree Illumina bldg., Suncrest Substation, Mater Dei Catholic, Hill Creek E. S., Ash Street bike path, NTC Promenade, Encanto E. S., MCRD2 jobs, Pt. Loma base-2 jobs. S.M.E. San Ysidro Border Crossing canopy is scheduled to start erection approximately May 2012. Aztec Student Center start date is on hold pending site excavation issues, but will probably start erection around June 2012. The San Diego Library dome and San Diego Airport Project. BRAGG CRANE & RIGGING Upcoming work: Sharp Memorial Hospital, 7901 Frost Street, San Diego. Start date March 2012. Scope of work- installation new base plates, plating at columns, haunches, shear studs at beams and securing existing precast panels. QUALITY IRON Current projects: Porterville H.S. and Aquatic Center at Granite Hills H.S. Future projects: VA Sepulveda, Rancho California Water District, Marine Mammal, Steel Canyon H.S. and West Hills H.S. INTERNATIONAL IRON Ongoing: Camp Pendleton Hospital-stairs Downtown- Sharp Rees-Stealy Wellness Center-structural and stairs UCSD- misc. steel and stair treads Chula Vista-Mercado-misc. steel and stairs Grossmont College-rails and misc. steel. Starting soon: Camp Pendleton-P-1069 Recruit Barracks- structural and stairs Santee- Hill Creek School- structural Mater Dei H.S.- Aquatic Center-misc. steel UCSDSIO MESOM Lab-misc. steel. CORESLAB STRUCTURES San Diego City College October, County Operations Center, San Diego Central Library, Vista Community Clinic, Camp Pendleton parking structure in March 2012, San Diego office building May 2012 and UCSD Biomedical Building 11 sty June 2012. PACIFIC COAST STEEL Ongoing work: Bridges along Highway 15 Milcon fuel storage at Point Loma Naval Station BEQ Enlisted Quarters Package #8 (Hensel & Soltek) NOAA La Jolla Laboratory Replacement Project UCSD Structural Materials and Engineering (M A Mortenson) North City Campus SD Community Parking Structure Reed Reservoir (Gateway Pacific) SD New Central Library (Turner) SDCWA San Vicente Dam Raise El Centro Unit 3 Repowering SD Airport Foundations – Bents 8-13 Carlsbad H.S. (College & Cannon) Starting soon at Santa Margarita Bridge (Oceanside), Padre Dam- multiple structures, UCSD Biomedical Research, North Torrey Pines Road Bridge improvements, SDGE Innovation Center, Morse H.S. bldg., SD Airport Foundations– Bents 8-13, Seacoast Inn, Ocean Beach (Soltek Pacific), San Ysidro LPOE Phase 1B, Scripps Radiation Oncology Treatment Ctr. (DPR Construction), Temecula WTP 18 MGD Upgrades (PCL Construction), P-113 Southern Water Systems Camp Pendleton (TB Penick & Sons, Inc.). ARB El Centro Power Plant ongoing. ENCLOS San Diego Federal Courthouse, Mesa Community College and UCSD Jacobs Medical Center. ORANGE COUNTY ERECTORS A rollercoaster at Sea World. RCI BP13 San Diego Airport, P2 Runway expansion, PP-13 Airport terminal, Bover Bridge Alpine, County Operations bldgs., Laurel and Kettner Parking Structure, UCSD Rady bldg., MCRD Parade Expansion, Rose Creek pedestrian bridge. MCMAHON STEEL SD City College misc., SD College Business and Humanity misc., UCSD Material and Engineering misc., Jacobs Medical Center, UCSD misc. SOUTHWEST STEEL Federal Courthouse and stairs at the San Diego Airport. SCHUFF STEEL Kaiser San Diego- solar panel WHITMORE STEEL San Diego Airport, support framing, Temecula Hospital- 5 sty San Diego New Central Library structural new hospital, Scripps Hospital- 8 sty new and misc., CC Del Mar, Citibank, Kaiser hospital. Permanente Medical Care, volunteer barrier removal, SDGE&E Palomar Energy Center, FLORES STEEL Temecula Hospital. The Salk Institute Biophotonics Phase 2. KAYLAKE REINFORCING San Diego Airport GRANADA WROUGHT IRON Misc. at San consists of the bridges, 3 pavilions and Diego Airport. a baggage tunnel. Olivenhain Sewer and Pump Station in Encinitas. Jobs that A.G.A. Downtown library glass job. are still on the go are Sunroad Centrum, Carlsbad Double Track Bridge and Morse WASHINGTON IRON Downtown library stair H.S.- a football upgrade. job. MARTINEZ STEEL Working on San Diego City A.C.S.S. Miramar College 3 sty building. Community College. 3 INT’L ASSOC OF BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKERS 5155 MERCURY PT, SAN DIEGO CA 92111 Presort Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Phoenix, AZ Permit No. 1731 TEL: 858-571-5238 FAX: 858-571-6203 EMAIL: [email protected] April 10. . . . E-Board Meeting 5:30 PM April 13. . . . Membership Meeting 7 PM May 8. . . . . . E-Board Meeting 5:30 PM May 11. . . . . Membership Meeting 7 PM 2012 CALENDAR May 11. . . . . N ominations for union elected officers (during membership meeting) May 28. . . . . Memorial Day HALL CLOSED June 2. . . . . Union Elections (at Hall) June 5. . . . . E-Board Meeting 5:30 PM June 8. . . . . Membership Meeting 7 PM Tear here and please mail back by May 1, 2012 2012 Picnic and Pin Ceremony RSVP Card Ironworkers Local Union 229 5155 Mercury Pt. • San Diego, CA 92111 q Yes, I will attend the Ironworkers Local Union 229 Family Picnic Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________ Number of guests:_____________________________________________________________________________