Merrick Engineering Relocates Headquarters to Waco, Texas
12/20/2019
The move will include the construction of a new 400,000 square-foot manufacturing and distribution facility along with the corporate offices. According to the Greater Waco Chamber, the company has received local support for the project, which will add jobs, bring new investment and retain the company’s existing presence and workforce in Waco and Central Texas.
Merrick’s project represents a $33 million investment, which includes the construction of a 400,000 square-foot manufacturing facility and new equipment on a 71-acre parcel in Texas Central Park that Merrick will acquire from the Waco Industrial Foundation. Construction will commence in 2020 and is expected to be completed by year end 2021. With the expansion, Merrick will retain its existing workforce of 150 employees and create 20 new positions. Of the new positions to be created, 10 will be headquarter professionals.
“We are very excited for Merrick’s new expansion and the opportunity the city of Waco has provided us to grow once more,” said Ali Jawady, operations manager for Merrick Engineering. “This is a great example of a partnership between our business and the city of Waco in which we will bring more jobs to the community and gives us, Merrick, a chance for further growth in business. We would like to thank the Waco City Council, McLennan County Commissioners, the Waco Chamber of Commerce, and everyone else involved to facilitate this expansion.”
“Merrick Engineering is a long-tenured corporate citizen of Waco, and we are proud they have chosen our community as the location for their future growth. That they will also move their corporate headquarters to Waco from California, further affirms this city as an emerging destination for professional talent and business growth,” said Kyle Deaver, Waco mayor.
As noted by McLennan County Judge, Scott Felton, making Waco and McLennan County a desirable location for headquarters is a priority initiative for the community. “These operations contribute to the economic health of the community and provide high impact jobs that help us attract and retain talented individuals.”
Merrick’s decision to relocate its headquarters and expand in Greater Waco represents a regional collaboration for economic development between Waco, McLennan County and the Waco Industrial Foundation, with all organizations partnering to provide support for the project, local officials said.
The company has received approval for a grant through the Waco McLennan County Economic Development Corporation for incentivized land pricing, rail infrastructure improvements and job creation. In addition, Merrick has been approved for a multi-year business grant from the City of Waco and McLennan County for property taxes, both of the agreements are based upon investment and job commitments.
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