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Community College of Allegheny County at Iron Worker Union Training Center

Pittsburgh, PA
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About Community College of Allegheny County at Iron Worker Union Training Center

Community College of Allegheny County at Iron Worker Union Training Center is an off-campus instructional site of the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), a public two-year institution, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This site operates in partnership with the Iron Workers union to deliver workforce and apprenticeship-related training.

Specific programs offered at this location are not currently listed in available data. Sites of this nature typically support ironworking apprenticeship programs, construction trades training, and related workforce development coursework aligned with union standards. Prospective students and union members should contact CCAC or the Iron Workers local directly for program details.

Pittsburgh is the largest city in western Pennsylvania and has a long history in the construction and trades industries. This training site supports the local building and construction trades workforce by connecting community college resources with union apprenticeship training infrastructure.

Contact Information

2201 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Programs

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