Las Vegas, Nevada
Bellagio Las Vegas
Inspired by a town on Lake Como in Italy, this hotel and casino complex opened its doors in 1998.
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Inspired by a town on Lake Como in Italy, this hotel and casino complex opened its doors in 1998.
View the ProjectToronto’s CN Tower was built by Canadian National Railways in 1976 to be the world’s tallest tower and improve local television and radio transmissions.
View the ProjectWe have President Franklin D. Roosevelt to thank for what would become the Gateway Arch.
View the ProjectThe span connecting California’s north-south U.S. Highway 101 across San Francisco Bay was known as the bridge that couldn’t be built.
View the ProjectThe Lions Gate Bridge, also known as the First Narrows Bridge, opened in 1938 as the longest suspension bridge in the British Empire.
View the ProjectOperating engineers have a long history with the World Trade Center. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, members of Locals 14 and 15 built the twin towers while stationary engineers maintained them for the three decades preceding September 11, 2001.
View the ProjectBeginning in March 1998, IUOE members worked at warp speed on an abbreviated 18-month timeline to complete the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
View the ProjectThe Statue of Liberty is a 19th century achievement that broke world records for construction, including the largest concrete pour, the largest use of copper in a single structure, and the tallest statue in America.
View the ProjectOriginally the Sears Tower, the Willis Tower was constructed by IUOE Local 150 members between 1970 and 1973 as 110-story central office space for Sears, Roebuck & Co.’s 350,000 employees.
View the ProjectIUOE locals are the primary point of contact for training, labor agreements, workforce needs, and member services. Use the IUOE local directory to find contact information and learn more.