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Apprenticeships

B.A.C Apprenticeship & Training Programs provide training for union members. The programs are registered with the U.S. Department of Labor governed by a Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (J.A.T.C.) made up of both Labor and Management. Local, Regional, and National Training Centers are available to serve the needs of our members and signatory contractors.

Local 5 provides training for the following crafts: 

Bricklayer

Bricklaying is the oldest and most highly respected of the construction trades. A bricklayer is a skilled craftperson who, using their talents and training, can properly position masonry units of all types such as, brick, block, stone, granite, glass block, and precast materials to create efficient, beautiful buildings and other structures.

Refractory Workers

Refractory work requires the bricklayer to install a variety of fire brick. Training is also provided to apply gunite to various refractory materials of all types of manufacturing and refining facilities. For more information on Refractory Work, click here.

Pointer, Caulker, Cleaner (PCC)

PCC is probably the most diversified trade in the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Union. A Pointer or Tuckpointer removes and replaces mortar between masonry units. The Cleaner aspect is the cleaning of all masonry surfaces. A Caulker applies sealants to expansion joints in new and old buildings.

Tile, Marble, and Terrazzo

Tile, marble, and terrazzo add great beauty and permanence to construction projects where they are used. To combine such skilled craftwork and artistry requires specialized training. The recently updated Tile curriculum is the result of months of study and research, providing a training course for this craft.

Additional Training

OSHA 10-Hour
Steward Training
Foreman Training
Blueprint Reading
Welding & Cutting
Grout & Reinforced Masonry Certification
IMI Refractory Familiarization

Pre-Job Training Boot Camp

Consists of twelve continuous weeks of practical training and exercise with the intent of exposing potential apprenticeship candidates to the basics of the trade.