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3100 SE Enterprise Drive Grimes, Iowa 50111 (515) 985-1160 Contact Office Hours 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 3100 SE Enterprise Drive Grimes, Iowa 50111 (515) 985-1160 Contact Office Hours 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday © 2026 Associated Builders & Contractors of Iowa Crafted by Firespring Who We Are Mission & History Board of Directors Staff / Contact Us Partnership Sponsors What We Do Apprenticeship Training Continuing Education Government Advocacy Government Advocacy State PAC National Advocacy Member Services Member Services Directory Discounts Events Insurance Benefit Information Leadership Training Property & Casualty Insurance Tech Marketplace Safety Consultation & Training Safety Consultation & Training Safety Contracts STEP Safety Management System Safety Meeting Outlines Drug-And-Alcohol-Free Workplace OSHA Resources Get Involved Contact Us ABC Action App Apply for STEP Become A Partnership Sponsor Donate to ABC of Iowa PAC Make A Payment Post a Job Listing News & Events Event Calendar Excellence in Construction (EIC) Excellence in Community (Volunteering Awards) Apprenticeship & Training Make A Payment NEW! Post a Job Renew Your 2026 Dues Upcoming Events Use the up and down arrows to select a result. Press enter to go to the selected search result. Touch device users can use touch and swipe gestures. MENU CLOSE
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