About Local 9
The Plumbers and Pipefitters of Local 9 play a critical role
in all aspects of business and industry - from healthcare to
manufacturing.
Most people can recall when their household had to call in a
plumber to unclog pipes or repair appliances. Every
building has a network of pipes that carries water.
However, this is only the tip of the iceberg of the pipe
trades profession.
The Local 9 Professionals in the pipe trades build and
repair all of the complex systems that rely on the |
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circulation of liquid, steam, or gas.
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 9 is involved in a variety of
high-tech construction projects from nuclear power plants to
energy refineries to manufacturing facilities. United
Association plumbers are even an integral part of the
nation's space program.
We assemble and maintain industrial refrigeration and
climate control systems. Our sister locals even
install the sophisticated sprinkler systems that extinguish
fires in building and factories.
The range of options for pipe trades professionals is vast,
and our services continue to grow with each technological
advance.
The genius of this profession was not with water, as some
may assume, but rather, with gas. In the days before
electricity, homes were lit by gas lamps. When the
lights went out, people called a pipefitter. With the
advent of indoor water, waste and climate control systems,
the trade expanded to what it is today.
As pipe trade professionals, we work on a host of different
projects, including schools, hospitals, pharmaceutical
manufacturing facilities, oil refineries and chemical
plants.
Our tools of the trade include wrenches, soldering and
welding equipment, and heavy cutting equipment.
The Local 9 pipe trades professionals are required to
interpret plans and blueprints, measure and cut sections of
piping to exact specifications and install the system of
pipes, valves, pumps and backflow prevention equipment.
We connect sections of pipe by welding, soldering or brazing
them together. We must often cut sections of pipe
using a variety of techniques from simple manual pipe
cutters to heavy saws or oxy-acetylene for the thickest
materials.
Our trade involves more than simply connecting pipes and
valves. The Local 9 professionals understand the
physics of how liquids and gases flow and we often use
computer assisted design (CAD) software to create intricate
systems for highly sophisticated industrial and commercial
projects.
When the project has been completed, we make sure every
section is leak free - particularly critical for systems
that carry toxic materials.
Though professionals in both branches of our trade,
plumbing and pipefitting, focus on assembling and
maintaining systems that rely on pipes to transport
materials, our members differ based on the systems in which
we work.
Plumbers
The Local 9 Plumbers work with pipes that carry water
and gas. They are separated into two categories:
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Commercial Plumbers work on commercial
and industrial buildings larger than three stories, and
they install the water and gas systems in large
multipurpose dwellings, such as apartment buildings or
major nursing and assisted living homes. Their
work in hospitals is particularly important, as they
install the systems that distribute oxygen and other
essential medical gases to operating, recovery and
patient rooms.
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Residential Plumbers, as you would
expect, work on the indoor plumbing in homes, apartments
and small commercial properties.
Pipefitters
The Local 9 Pipefitters, aka Steamfitters, install and
maintain the pipes that carry hot water, steam, air or other
liquids or gases needed for manufacturing or other
industrial purposes. Pipefitters work only on
commercial and industrial projects. For example, they
install ammonia carrying pipelines in refrigeration plants;
complex pipe systems in oil refineries and chemical and food
processing plants; and, pipelines for carrying compressed air
and industrial gases in many types of industrial
establishments.
Our Pipefitters also work in the defense and aerospace
industries, assembling and maintaining the pipes that are
essential components of missile launching and testing sites.
Pipefitters do not work with pipes that carry potable water
or natural gas.
If you're interested in a career with Local 9 and are
currently an experienced journeyperson, visit the
Organizing page and
Apply for Membership. If you're interested in becoming a Local 9
apprentice, visit the
Apprenticeship page for
more information on a life-long career.
What we Deliver
Our contractors and our Technicians are
respected for their Quality, Safety, and Reliability.
This comes from performing high quality work, on-time and
within budget. We earn our reputation one job at a
time, and we take pride in EVERY job we do!
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High Productivity
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Pride in Craftsmanship
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Safe Working Environment
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Quality Management
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Quality & Quantity of Skilled
Technicians
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Management & Labor Cooperation
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5-year Apprenticeship Training
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Continued Journeyperson Education
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21st Century Mentality
How We Do It
Apprenticeship Training, continued
Journeyman Education, an unprecedented open line of
communication with our Signatory Contractors to meet their
needs, Experience, Dedication, Respect for Workers and, most
importantly, Respect for our Customers... This is how
we remain competitive in our field.
If you know anything about the Mechanical Contracting
Industry, "the Veins and Arteries of any structure," you know
that it is a serious business. Nobody wins by taking
chances or cutting corner. We do it Right, and
we do it Right the First Time!
Local 9's commitment to Training is exemplified by its
investment of over 1.6 million dollars annually, which
enables us to employ experienced technical instructors and
maintain state-of-the-art training facilities that utilize
the latest technology and equipment. Our instructors
are required to upgrade their skills on an annual basis by
attending classes at Washtenaw college in Ann arbor,
Michigan.
Our apprentices are required to undergo an intensive 5-year
program which mandates 1,100 hours of classroom instruction
and 9,000 hours of on-the-job training, but education does
not end here.
Journeymen continuously update their skills and remain
current with the latest industry codes and standards,
as well as the developing technology in specialized areas.
Certification programs that are unparalleled in the building
and construction trades provide pre-tested, certified,
immediately available journeyman, at no cost to the
construction user.
End result... If you prosper, so do we.
Mechanical systems that work the way they were engineered,
Mechanical systems that come in within budget and provide
value throughout the entire life of the facility.
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