A Reinforcing Iron Worker, also known as a rodman or rod buster, specializes in installing and tying steel bars (rebar) used to reinforce concrete structures. These skilled workers play a crucial role in construction by positioning and securing the steel framework within concrete forms before the concrete is poured. They read and interpret blueprints to determine the size, spacing, and location of reinforcing bars, then cut, bend, and place the rebar according to specifications. Reinforcing Iron Workers use tools like pliers, tie wire, and cutting torches to secure the rebar in place, ensuring it will provide the necessary strength and support to the concrete structure. Their work is essential in the construction of foundations, walls, columns, bridges, and other reinforced concrete elements in buildings and infrastructure projects.
Estimated Pay
Hourly Pay: $18 - $50
Annual Pay: $37,440 - $104,000
The above estimates reflect pay for tradespeopls across all experience
levels, from apprentice to journeymen. They also do not include
additional compensation, such as retirement benefits and healthcare
coverage.
About the Iron Workers Unions
The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers represents skilled tradespeople who specialize in various aspects of metal construction. Members of this union, known as ironworkers, perform critical tasks in building infrastructure and structures. They erect the steel frameworks of bridges, skyscrapers, and industrial buildings, often working at great heights. Reinforcing ironworkers, also called rodmen, place and tie the steel bars (rebar) used to reinforce concrete in foundations, walls, and other structures. Ornamental ironworkers install metal stairways, catwalks, gratings, and window frames. Additionally, union members work on curtain walls, metal windows, and architectural and ornamental metalwork. Their expertise extends to welding, rigging, and operating specialized equipment essential for handling and positioning heavy steel components. The union ensures its members are trained in these specialized skills and advocates for their safety and fair compensation in this physically demanding and often hazardous field.