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Building Trades Local #9, Western Pennsylvania (BAC)

Building Trades Local #9, Western Pennsylvania (BAC) is based in Seymour, Connecticut, at 12 Progress Avenue. The organization provides services to its...

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Building Trades Local #9, Western Pennsylvania (BAC)

Building Trades Local #9, Western Pennsylvania (BAC) is based in Seymour, Connecticut, at 12 Progress Avenue. The organization provides services to its members, including arrangements with insurance companies, lenders, and service providers. Its focus areas include gutters and downspouts, roofing contractors, and roofing maintenance and repairs.

General information

Firm type

Pension Fund

Year founded

1955

AUM

111 (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Pittsburgh

Corporate office

100 Kingston Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15235, United States

Principals

Norman Ringer, Jr.

President

Sector focus

Government Bonds

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Building Trades Local #9, Western Pennsylvania?

Norman Ringer, Jr. serves as president and oversees the local including its pension operations.

What asset classes does the pension hold?

The fund holds government bonds and participates in AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust and Building Investment Trust vehicles.

How is the pension connected to the international union?

It operates under the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers as the parent organization.

Does the local maintain separate philanthropic vehicles?

Yes. The BAC Local 9 Scholarship Fund exists alongside the pension.

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