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IUPAT Introduces DC 911 – What It Means for Signatory Contractors

IUPAT Introduces DC 911 – What It Means for Signatory Contractors

The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) has established District Council 911 (DC 911) as part of its ongoing effort to strengthen market positioning, expand opportunities, and provide greater flexibility for signatory contractors. This is a strategic development that could influence how and where you pursue work.

 

What is DC 911?

DC 911 is a non-traditional district council structure designed to operate beyond standard geographic boundaries across the entire country. While traditional councils focus on local regions, DC 911 is mission-driven, focusing on targeted markets, national opportunities and areas where additional labor flexibility is needed. It is administered through the IUPAT General Office in Hanover, MD, USA, reinforcing its role as a national-level initiative rather than a local jurisdiction.

 

Why This Matters to Contractors

DC 911 has been developed with a clear purpose, to help signatory contractors compete more effectively and scale their operations.

 

 

What Contractors Need to Consider

While DC 911 offers significant strategic advantages, successful implementation relies on clear communication and proactive coordination.

 

Contractors should take the time to understand:

 

To Find Out More:

Start with Your Local District Council (DC)
Your local DC should be your first point of contact. Discuss how DC 911 is being introduced in your area and understand any potential impact on your current agreements and working relationships.

Ask the Right Questions
Ensure you have clarity on key items, including:

 

Contact the FCA International

If you have questions or would like to better understand how DC 911 may impact your business, FCA International is here to help. We encourage you to reach out for additional insight, guidance and support as you navigate this opportunity.

 

The Bottom Line

DC 911 is intended to be a strategic tool, not a replacement for local district councils. When used effectively, it can offer increased flexibility, expanded opportunities, and improved access to skilled labor. As with any new structure, success will depend on clear communication, understanding and alignment across all parties. FCA International will continue to monitor this development and provide guidance to support contractors in navigating these opportunities while maintaining strong local relationships.

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