Nucor Selects Crawfordsville as Location for its Second Utility Structures Production Facility

Both the facilities will support advanced hot-dip galvanizing operations.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Nucor Corporation announced that it has selected Crawfordsville, Indiana as the site to build its second state-of-the-art utility structures production facility. The proposed new facility will be located in close proximity to the Nucor Steel Crawfordsville steel mill. Earlier, the company had decided to build its first structure production facility in Decatur, Alabama.

The facility will be built by Nucor’s Towers & Structures business unit and will create approximately 200 full-time jobs. The construction of the two utility structure production facilities is at a combined investment of $270 million. Both the facilities will support advanced hot-dip galvanizing operations.

Leon Topalian, Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nucor Corporation said that the establishment of the second utility structure production facility will expand its Towers & Structures business and position the Company to meet the growing demand for utility infrastructure.

Meantime, Governor Eric J. Holcomb commented that the new Towers & Structures operation is a true testament to Nucor’s commitment to the Montgomery County region, its great business climate and skilled workforce.

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