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About OPCMIA Local 518 Training Center

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Organized in 1864, the OPCMIA has represented and trained plasterers and cement masons for the purpose of protecting and promoting the quality of our industry and the livelihood of our members. Plaster and concrete are ageless building materials that will not fall out of favor as long as there is a sufficient amount of workers who are skilled in the arts of installation and finishing. These materials are as unforgiving as they are durable and beautiful. Skilled hands and competent management must work together to achieve the desired result and to promote and protect this vital construction resource. We dedicate ourselves to the promotion of these materials, the recruitment and training of skilled craftsmen to meet the demands of our industry, and hold ourselves responsible to this commitment for the future of our industry and the welfare of all those who earn their living in it.


Concrete

OPCMIA members place and finish concrete in a wide range of uses. The use of this rock-solid material requires a well-trained and skilled workforce.

Famous concrete structures include the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal, and the Roman Pantheon. Concrete and its related products are all around you and are often taken for granted. Today, it is the most widely used human-made material (measured by tonnage). It is the foundation of your home or office, it is used to make the sidewalks and roads that transport you, and it lends its strength and versatility to build dams and power plants to light your way.


Plaster

OPCMIA members apply various plaster products in a wide range of uses. The use of the varied forms of this product in the walls and ceiling industry requires a well-trained and skilled workforce.

As durable as the ancient pyramids of Egypt, and as decorative as the Palace of Versailles, plaster is not just an old-fashioned product. Thousands of years after its refinement as a building material, plaster still provides durable interior and exterior walls, it decorates our shopping malls and amusement parks, and it provides fire resistance and durability in our offices and schools.






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Cement Masons Apprenticeship & Training Program Local 518
105 W 12th Ave
North Kansas City, MO 64116
  816.595.4132


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