O’Neal Inc. Invests $5 Million To Expand Headquarters In Greenville, South Carolina
03/31/2015
Located at 10 Falcon Crest Drive, O’Neal will be remaining in its existing facility situated off of Interstate 385 in Greenville, South Carolina. Founded in 1975 in the Upstate of South Carolina, O’Neal has been successfully delivering industrial capital projects in the automotive, pharmaceutical and biotech, process chemical, manufacturing, energy and pulp and paper markets for four decades.
"O'Neal has experienced significant growth by leveraging our long term client relationships and remaining focused on our industrial markets. In 2015, we celebrate our 40th anniversary and this milestone continues to reaffirm our team members’ commitment to project delivery. These are definitely exciting times for O'Neal and its employee owners,” said O’Neal, Inc. President/CEO Kevin Bean.
“Today, we celebrate the success of one of our homegrown businesses. Founded nearly four decades ago in the Upstate, O’Neal, Inc.’s decision to invest $5 million and create 60 new jobs in Greenville County is a testament to the strength of our workforce and our business climate and Team South Carolina’s progress,” Governor Nikki Haley said.
“Engineering is an important driver of Greenville’s vibrant economy, and we appreciate O’Neal, Inc. for its continued commitment to grow its headquarters and engineering services,” explained Dr. Bob Taylor, Board Member of the Greenville Area Development Corporation and Chairman of Greenville County Council.
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