📍 6351 10th Street S, Lipscomb, AL 35020  ·  ☎ (205) 538-1061
For MEP & General Contractors
Wholesale Apprentice Labor · Birmingham Metro

Skilled apprentice tradespeople on your crew — without the bench to carry.

We're always recruiting and credentialing apprentices across the MEP trades — electrical, plumbing, and HVAC/R — through ARC Workforce Academy, more than we can place ourselves. We supply the overflow to you wholesale. They're our W-2 employees — we carry payroll, comp, recruiting, and training. You place them on contracts, add your markup, and bill them like any other man on your roster. Surge capacity with no bench to carry.

The Arrangement at a Glance

Employer of record
ARC Workforce Academy
Status
W-2 employees
Payroll & comp
We carry it
Credential
DOL-registered apprentices
You add
Your markup
Commitment
Per-contract / surge
The Bench Problem

Win the bid without betting on the backlog.

The hardest part of running an MEP shop isn't the work — it's matching bodies to a backlog that swings.

⚖️Hire ahead and you carry it

Staff up for a big award and you're carrying payroll, workers' comp, and overhead on those hands the moment the contract slows or the next one slips. A bench between jobs is dead weight — it eats the margin you just won. So most shops do the opposite: they staff lean, then have to turn down work, stretch the crew thin, or scramble for warm bodies when a job lands. Either way, the swing costs you.

🔌Rent the surge, keep the margin

We carry the bench so you don't. When a contract lands, we send DOL-registered apprentices — already recruited, screened, and in related instruction — as our W-2 employees. You direct them on your job site, bill them on your contract at your rate, and keep the spread. When the job wraps, you release them back to us. No layoffs, no severance, no carrying cost between awards. You scale to the work instead of betting on it.

Surge capacity with no bench to carry.

ARC Workforce Academy recruits and credentials apprentices across the MEP trades in the Birmingham metro faster than any one shop can place them. That overflow becomes your surge capacity — DOL-registered, payroll-handled, and ready to bill.

How It Works

Staffing-style. Four steps.

The same model you'd use with any labor broker — except these are registered apprentices on a credential pathway, not day-labor.

1

Tell us the need

Job, skill level, how many hands, where, and for how long. A single apprentice or a full crew — short surge or months-long.

2

We send our people

DOL-registered apprentices in the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC/R trades, recruited and screened by us, arrive ready to work under your foreman's direction.

3

They work your contract

You supervise on your job site and bill them on your contract — at your rate, like any other man on the roster.

4

We invoice wholesale

One clean wholesale invoice for hours worked. The spread between our rate and your bill rate is your margin.

Why Contractors Use Us

The upside of leased apprentices.

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No employer burden

We're the employer of record. Payroll, workers' comp, unemployment, recruiting, onboarding, and training stay on our books — not yours.

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Surge without a bench

Scale up the day a contract lands and release when it wraps. No layoffs, no severance, no carrying idle hands between awards.

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Your markup, your margin

Buy labor wholesale and bill it on your contract at your rate. The spread is yours — same as any man on your roster.

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DOL-registered apprentices

Every hand is a registered apprentice on a U.S. DOL pathway (RAP #2026-AL-141731) — they hold your rate and count toward your apprentice ratio.

Pre-screened & trained

Recruited, vetted, and enrolled in related technical instruction before they ever reach your site. They show up to work, not to learn the basics.

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Local & ready

A standing pipeline of Birmingham-metro apprentices — close to your jobs and replenished continuously, so the next request is already covered.

Who Does What

We carry the employer side. You run the job.

A clean line between us — the same split that makes any labor-leasing arrangement work.

ARC Workforce Academy carries You handle
Employer of record — W-2 wages, taxes, payroll Job-site supervision — your foreman directs the work
Workers' compensation & unemployment The contract — you hold the client relationship
Recruiting & screening the apprentice pipeline Your bill rate — set the markup, keep the spread
Related technical instruction (RTI) & credentialing Tools, materials & site safety direction on the job
Apprenticeship registration with the DOL & Alabama Office of Apprenticeship Hours reporting — approve time so we can invoice
PLAIN ENGLISH   They're our employees on your site. We send the hands and carry everything that makes them employees; you direct the work, bill the client, and keep your margin. Specific terms — bill rates, insurance certificates, and any indemnification — are set per engagement in a simple labor-services agreement.

Registered apprentices hold your rate.

Because every hand is a U.S. DOL-registered apprentice, on prevailing-wage and ratio-bound work they can be staffed at the registered apprentice wage determination and count toward your required apprentice-to-journeyman ratio — instead of forcing a full journeyman rate onto every body. On the right jobs, that's real money. Confirm the specifics against your project's wage determination and your own compliance team.

Best fit for
  • Electrical, plumbing & HVAC subs
  • General contractors needing trades
  • Prevailing-wage & public work
  • Shops with swinging backlogs
W-2Our Employees, Not Yours
DOLRegistered Apprentices
$0Bench Cost Between Jobs
MetroBirmingham-Area Pipeline
Questions Contractors Ask

Frequently asked

Whose employees are they — mine or yours?
Ours. Each apprentice is a W-2 employee of ARC Workforce Academy. We're the employer of record and carry payroll, taxes, workers' compensation, and unemployment. You direct their work on your job site; you don't put them on your payroll.
Who supervises them on the job?
You do. Your foreman or journeyman directs the work, the same as any hand on your crew. They're apprentices, so they work under your qualified supervision — which is exactly how registered apprenticeship is meant to run.
What does it cost?
You pay a wholesale hourly rate per apprentice for hours worked. You set your own bill rate to the client on top of that and keep the spread. Wholesale rates run by trade and apprentice level — call for the current rate sheet.
How fast can I get crews, and how many?
We keep a standing, continuously replenished pipeline of Birmingham-metro apprentices across the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC/R trades. One hand or a full crew, a few days or several months — tell us the need and we'll tell you what we can field and when.
What about workers' comp and liability?
Workers' compensation on the apprentices is ours. We provide certificates of insurance per engagement, and the labor-services agreement spells out the rest. You carry your own general liability and site coverage as you would for any subcontracted labor.
Do they count for prevailing wage and apprentice ratios?
Yes — they're DOL-registered apprentices (RAP #2026-AL-141731). On prevailing-wage and ratio-bound work they can be staffed at the registered apprentice wage determination and count toward your apprentice-to-journeyman ratio. Always confirm against your specific project's wage determination.
Can I hire one onto my own payroll later?
That's a conversation we're happy to have. If an apprentice is a great fit for your shop long-term, we can work out conversion terms. The goal is getting good tradespeople into good careers.
Request Crews

Tell us what you need on the ground.

Send the basics and we'll come back with availability and a wholesale rate. Or just call — (205) 538-1061.

Goes straight to our team. We'll follow up within one business day — no obligation.