Techo-Bloc Plans Cayce, South Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
05/03/2025
The investment will include the construction of a new facility, located on Dixiana Road, which will manufacture hardscape products including pavers, slabs and retaining walls. Operations are scheduled to begin in Fall 2026.
“Establishing a manufacturing facility in South Carolina marks a significant step in Techo-Bloc’s strategy to expand our national footprint. The Southeast is experiencing dynamic growth, and this investment reflects both our confidence in the region’s potential and our dedication to contributing to its continued prosperity. By building locally, we’re not only strengthening our supply chain — we’re creating quality jobs and improving access to the high-end landscaping products that define our brand. We’re proud to be part of South Carolina’s vibrant growth story and look forward to serving our Southeastern customers with even greater speed, service and innovation,” Techo-Bloc President Charles Ciccarello said.
Techo-Bloc specializes in manufacturing landscape products for residential and commercial outdoor spaces, The company currently operates facilities in Illinois, Indiana and Pennsylvania.
“Techo-Bloc’s decision to invest $45 million in South Carolina is another big win for our state’s growing business community. We are pleased to welcome the company to Lexington County and look forward to building a strong partnership with Techo-Bloc in the years ahead,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
“Techo-Bloc's decision to invest $45 million and create 46 new jobs in Lexington County is a testament to the strength and appeal of our community. This exciting addition not only enhances our economic landscape but reinforces our region's role as a leader in shaping the future of the U.S. economy. We're proud to welcome Techo-Bloc and look forward to the success they'll achieve here,” added Central SC Alliance Chairman Matthew Shaffer.
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