Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 23
The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
BAC Local 23 trains and represents the top tradesmen and tradeswomen in our industry who are experts in bricklaying, pointing cleaning and caulking (PCC), tile, marble and stone setting, cement masonry and terrazzo and mosaic work. This work is performed on new builds and restoration projects.
Local 23 – Central Ohio Local Chapter
3005 Lamb Ave.
Columbus Ohio 43219
Local 23 – Main Office
Central Ohio Field Representative:
Bill Hulet Jr.
Business Manager:
Dan Musacchio
Business Agent:
Noah Carmichael
Local 23 Union Hall Map
Local 23 Jurisdiction
The Local’s jurisdiction includes all counties within the state of Ohio.
Local 23 is proud to provide the premier trowel trades workforce within its jurisdiction.
About BAC Local 23
BAC Local 23 was chartered on April 1, 2023, but its roots date back more than 125 years. The Local Chapters that make up Local 23 train and represent the most highly skilled trowel trades craftworkers throughout Ohio, West Virginia, and portions of Kentucky and Maryland.
The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
Who We Represent
Since its founding in 1865, the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers has actively fought to improve the quality of its members’ lives – on and off the job – through access to fair wages, good benefits, safe working conditions and solidarity among members.
Today, the BAC represents the most highly skilled trowel trades craftworkers across the U.S. and Canada, including bricklayers, stone and marble masons, cement masons, plasterers, tilesetters, terrazzo and mosaic workers, and pointers/cleaners/caulkers. With over a century of protecting the rights of our workers, BAC is the oldest continuous union in North America.
The International takes great pride in upholding the highest standards by providing superior training and education. Their more than 75,000 members worldwide have the skills necessary to install any project, from residential housing to the largest industrial and commercial structures in the world.