Painters District Council #2 Opens $3.5
Million Training Facility in Chesterfield, Mo.
The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, District
Council #2 (Painters District Council #2) of St. Louis, Mo.,
has opened a new $3.5 million training center. Located on 10. 5
acres at 18036 Eads Ave. in Chesterfield, Mo., the 75,000-
square-foot Painters District Council #2 Training Facility more
than triples the school’s previous space and unites classes once
spread among five buildings in St. Louis. The larger space accommodates up to 425 students—a 30 percent increase—and
houses greater innovative and hands-on programming. Designed to be the country’s leading training facility for the finishing trades, it will develop advanced skills for residential and
commercial painters, industrial painters, drywall finishers, paperhangers and glaziers.
“In 2004, we began planning an expansion of our program to
elevate the skills and abilities of St. Louis’ finishing trades workforce to best meet future needs,” said Tim Klotz, director of training for Painters District Council #2. “Today, our school is raising
the national industry standard for technique and safety training.”
A formal dedication is being planned for fall 2012.
The training center was funded by the 2,200 members of
Painters District Council #2, the St. Louis Painting and Decorating Contractors of America/Finishing Contractors Association
(PDCA/FCA), the Glaziers Local #513 and the Architectural
Glass and Metal Association.
The facility includes six classrooms equipped with audio/vi-sual systems, one blueprint room, bench work space for initial
technique training, two mock residential/commercial structures
for interior and exterior training, one mock steel structure for
industrial training, one spray booth and one abrasive blast
booth. A mock commercial storefront will be added in 2013 for
glazier training, including glass and framing fabrication and installation, and more.
The mock structure for residential and commercial painters
resembles a home, stands two stories tall and features 36 interior
rooms with eight- and 12-foot ceilings, and varying window and
door frame treatments. Its exterior is siding and exterior insulation finishing system (EFIS) with multiple cornice and shutter
layouts. Drywall finishers train in a second two-story, 46-room
structure with 8-foot ceilings and radius and splay work. After
three rounds of practice on each surface, drywall is removed and
replaced to create fresh practice space.
A two-story steel frame simulates industrial surface (
interior and exterior) preparation and coatings application. Students spray on surface coatings and then use abrasive blasting
to remove it. The structure also offers rigging and containment training.
Construction of the mock facilities was completed by apprentices and journeymen of other local construction unions, including the Glaziers Local #513, the Iron Workers Local #396,
Painter’s District Council #2 is training apprentices and upgrading
skills of journey workers on a mock up of a residential home.
the Operating Engineers Local 513 and the Carpenters’ District
Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity.
“One of St. Louis’ greatest assets is the skill and safety of our
building trades workforce,” said Jeff Aboussie, executive secre-
tary-treasurer of the St. Louis Building and Construction Trades
Council (BCTC) AFL-CIO. “That requires continuous invest-
ment in training by unions and their building partners. The
painter’s new training facility is great example of our commit-
ment to delivering the best value in skill and safety to the buyers
of construction services.”
In April, Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 36 opened its $22 mil-
lion training center and union hall at 2319 Chouteau Ave. Mean-
while, Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 562 is building a new $12
million training center.
The Painters District Council #2 apprenticeship program will
increase from three years to four years, and include courses on
safety; general painting; exteriors; drywall and wood finishing;
wall coverings; abrasive blast; industrial coatings; decorative finishes; and more. Also available are Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) certifications and journeyman safety training, such as
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10- and
30-Hour, lead abatement and licensure, scaffold and more.
Painters District Council #2 purchased the building from
Findlay Industries in 2009, and remodeled its interior through
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