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:: Saturday, February 21, 2004 ::
I.M.P.A.C.T. with Union Ironworkers; A Conversation with Eric Waterman an Advisory from Industrialinfo.com
Iron work has long been perceived as a Rust Belt industry and IMPACT is using their recently developed Web site (www.impact-net.org) to dispel that image and to promote themselves to industry professionals, such as architects, designers, engineers, and even general contractors. One notable feature available to the local unions exclusively is IMPACT Trac Project Tracking System, which helps the locals partner with signatory contractors and fabrication shops, as well as providing sophisticated reporting, which might otherwise be cost prohibitive and thus out of reach to the individual locals.------------------------------------------- posted 8:45 AM :: reference link ::
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