Cates Control Systems Plans Wylie, Texas, Headquarters-Manufacturing Operations
11/15/2025
The investment will include the construction of a new 60,387-square-foot corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility at 608 John Yeager Way. Operations are scheduled to begin by the end of 2026.
“Cates Control Systems is proud to invest in Wylie and become part of a community that shares our values of integrity, innovation, and partnership,” said Emily Smith, Executive Vice President of Cates Control Systems. “Our new facility will allow us to better serve our customers while providing a strong foundation for the continued growth of our team.”
Cates Control Systems provides comprehensive process automation, instrumentation, and control solutions for industries including manufacturing, food and beverage, oil and gas, water and wastewater, and energy.
“This project reflects the type of meaningful investment that strengthens Wylie’s position as a destination for advanced manufacturing and engineering firms,” noted Wylie EDC Board President Blake Brininstool. “Our board is proud to support the continued redevelopment of this corridor and the quality jobs that Cates brings to our community.”
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