IBEW 300 - Electrical services in South Burlington

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IBEW 300

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Our Story

IBEW Local Union 300 represents approximately 1,000 working men and women in Vermont and New England. Their members work within the electrical trade, utilities, municipalities, and other related industries. The union supports productive working relationships with employers and legislators to improve working conditions and living standards.

Our Specialties

Electrical Apprenticeship ProgramJW Continuing EducationVegetation ManagementElectrical Infrastructure Maintenance

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Service Area

Based in South Burlington, VT

Serves within 30 minutes drive from South Burlington

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4.5 from 2 reviews on Google

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Nicole Reynolds 6 years ago
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Common Questions

IBEW Local 300 represents skilled electricians providing services in the electrical trade, including residential wiring, utility work, and installations for municipalities through signatory contractors like Brown Electric and ES Boulos. These professionals handle everything from basic device wiring to advanced motor controls and services/transformers, ensuring compliance with NEC codes. Homeowners benefit from high-quality, union-trained workmanship backed by the union's Code of Excellence standards.
IBEW Local 300 operates primarily in Vermont, with a base in South Burlington, VT, supporting electrical work across the state and extending to parts of New England for utilities and related industries. Use the IBEW Member Map on their website to locate employers and contractors in your area, including municipalities like Montpelier. Their members collaborate on projects ensuring resilient electrical infrastructure statewide.
IBEW Local 300 electricians undergo rigorous training through the Vermont Joint Apprentice and Training Committee apprenticeship program, developing skills in conduit bending, cadwelding, and NEC code updates. They participate in continuing education like JW classes on motor controls, fall protection, and OSHA 10 safety training, ensuring expertise in safe and efficient electrical installations. This results in highly productive technicians who stay current with standards like NFPA 70E electrical safety.
IBEW Local 300 workers lead in renewable energy transitions, including solar installations that have saved locals across the US, as highlighted in their news on Vermont's first Tesla Home Battery installation. They support the conversion to green energy through specialized training and partnerships, positioning members at the forefront of this growing field. Homeowners can hire signatory contractors for eco-friendly electrical upgrades like solar systems and energy-efficient setups.
To hire an IBEW Local 300 electrician, contact signatory contractors from their directory, such as Metruk's Electrical Contracting or PowerCom Systems of Vermont, for quotes on your project. The union ensures projects follow prevailing wage laws on qualified municipal works over $200,000, as in Montpelier's Responsible Employer Ordinance. Expect union values like quality craftsmanship and community support, with referrals available through the union's referral system.
Signatory contractors under IBEW Local 300 offer the union value of skilled, trained workers who adhere to the Code of Excellence, providing reliable and efficient electrical services. They bring advantages like access to apprenticeship-trained professionals and community involvement, ensuring projects support better working conditions and standards. This affiliation guarantees high productivity and safety, as seen in their vegetation management for resilient utility infrastructure.
IBEW Local 300 members actively participate in community events and fundraising, such as the DragonBoat Festival, Green-Up Day, and Red Cross Sound the Alarm Campaign, often involving electrical safety and installations. They collaborate with municipalities on projects adhering to Vermont's prevailing wage laws, enhancing local infrastructure. Homeowners hiring their contractors contribute to this solidarity, supporting union efforts for technical training and labor rights in the state.

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