In early September, SMART Local 265 (DuPage County, Illinois) held a ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony for its new union hall and training center during the local’s annual picnic and car show. The new facility marks a major investment in the area’s skilled workforce and the future of the sheet metal and HVAC service industry.

“This facility is dedicated to those whose shoulders we stood on that came before us, and to those who will stand on ours in the future,” said Local 265 President and Business Manager Matt Gugala. “With expanded classrooms, upgraded labs and modern equipment, and a new focus on architectural work, we’re preparing the next generation of sheet metal workers to deliver world-class craftsmanship on day one.”

Gugala and fellow elected officers welcomed a number of attendees for the ceremony, including SMART General Secretary-Treasurer John Daniel, SMACNA representa­tives, past business managers, state and local politicians, plus hundreds of members and their families.

The new training center features dedicated spaces for fabrication, welding, HVAC service simulation and safety instruction — supporting apprentices and journey-level members as they upskill to meet evolving industry standards.

Congressman Sean Casten praised the local’s commit­ment to workforce development: “Investments like this keep Illinois competitive, grow good-paying careers and strengthen our clean-energy future.”

General Secretary-Treasurer Daniel, previously the local’s business manager, added that “Local 265 continues to set the bar for training and community lead­ership. This facility reflects our union’s promise to deliver excellence for members, contractors and the public.”

Following the ceremony, guests toured the facility and joined members and their families for a picnic on the grounds.