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McCarl’s Expands Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Operations

05/25/2026
Industrial contractor and mechanical fabricator McCarl’s plans to expand its operations in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The $15 million project is expected to create 130 jobs.

The investment will include the acquisition and redevelopment of an 80,000-square-foot facility which will serve as the company’s new headquarters and expanded pipe fabrication center.

“This investment represents a long-term commitment to Beaver County and to the people who work here,” said Ken Burk, Chief Executive Officer of McCarl’s LLC. “Consolidating our operations into a modern facility allows us to operate more safely, improve quality and efficiency, and continue delivering the level of execution our customers expect while supporting stable, long-term employment in the region.”

To support the project, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) provided McCarl’s with a $2 million Pennsylvania First grant proposal. The company is also encouraged to apply for the Manufacturing Tax Credit program and Enterprise Zone tax credits through the Neighborhood Assistance Program.

“McCarl’s has been a mainstay, legacy employer in Pennsylvania for eight decades and we’re proud to support this expansion,” noted DCED Secretary Rick Siger. “This project is creating 130 good-paying jobs, strengthening the Commonwealth’s in-state supply chain, supporting the energy sector, and boosting manufacturing.”

McCarl’s provides construction, maintenance, and specialty contracting services for industrial facilities. The company’s operations include pipe fabrication, mechanical installation, welding, and plant maintenance services.

“McCarl’s expansion is a fantastic win for Beaver County and a powerful reminder of the industrial strength that drives the entire Greater Pittsburgh region,” added Matt Smith, Chief Growth Officer of the Allegheny Conference. “When an established company chooses to deepen its roots and invest $15 million in southwestern Pennsylvania, it sends a clear signal that our region supports long-term growth and success.”

“Retaining and expanding existing Beaver County companies is a priority for the CED Board,” said Lew Villotti, President, Beaver County Corporation for Economic Development. “McCarl’s has been part of the industrial fabric of Beaver County for 80 years and we are pleased they have chosen to not only stay but expand here.”

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