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Baltimore Fabrication Expands York County, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Operations

07/25/2025
Baltimore Fabrication, an affiliate of SteelFab, plans to expand its manufacturing operations in York County, Louisiana Pennsylvania. The $6.2 million project is expected to create at least 75 jobs over the next three years.

The investment will include the acquisition and refurbishment of a vacant building at 1 Church Road.

“We’re incredibly excited to expand our operations into York,” said Mark Rich, President, Baltimore Fabrication. “This region’s rich manufacturing heritage and skilled workforce make it the perfect fit for our continued growth. We’re grateful for the support of Governor Shapiro and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in helping make this expansion possible.”

To support the project Baltimore Fabrication received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) that includes a $250,000 Pennsylvania First Grant and a $200,000 WEDnet grant to train their workers.

“This project is boosting the region’s manufacturing industry, creating and retaining over 120 jobs, and upgrading and renovating a building which has sat vacant in the area for several years,” noted DCED Secretary Rick Siger. “We’re proud to support Baltimore Fabrication and the Shapiro Administration will continue to support projects like this one that create new opportunities and revitalize communities.”

Baltimore Fabrication fabricates and erects steel frames for buildings, including beams, columns, trusses, decking, bracing, and other structural members. The company also handles miscellaneous metal fabrications, such as staircases, railings, ornamental and decorative work, as well as other custom metal components.

“We are excited for Baltimore Fabrication’s expansion of manufacturing operations, strengthening York County’s footprint as a manufacturing powerhouse,” added Kevin Schreiber, President and CEO, York County Economic Alliance. “This type of public/private partnership between Baltimore Fabrication, YCEA and DCED is in line with the state and county’s ten-year economic development strategies, creating multiple million dollars of investment and fueling the engines of prosperity to get things done.”

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