Ironworkers Local 75 takes pride in the many buildings, bridges, sports venues, power facilities and other signature projects it has helped erect in Arizona. Building the best requires a trained, safe, qualified and committed workforce to ensure the success of every project from start to finish.
Grand Canyon University Event Center |
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Topping out of the Grand Canyon University Event Center,connectors (left to right) Pat Peak and Daniel Francisco; Contractor: Schuff Steel |
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The Sky Train at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport |
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One of Local 75’s current “in-progress” projects; Contractor: Bragg Crane |
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Tempe Centerpoint Towers |
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Erecting manlift and material hoist at the Center Point Towers in Tempe. Contractor: Harrison Crane & Hoist |
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League of Dreams |
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Local 75 is proud of all of its projects, but some are works “of the heart,” as well as the hands. Our contractor partner Southwest Stair, Inc., donated $50,000 toward the construction of League of Dreams in Scottsdale, a baseball field for disabled children. | ![]() |
Teamwork makes a difference. Ironworkers care about Arizona, their workmanship and the infrastructure they build for generations to come. View our projects in our photo gallery.
Community partnerships
In addition to the structures and facilities they construct throughout Arizona, the members of Ironworkers Local 75 invest their time in building a better community, whenever possible. Combining their specialized skills with a desire to “give back,” Local 75 is proud to partner with contractors and other organizations in both brick-and-mortar and other types of community-serving endeavors.