Goyette Mechanical Expands Flint-Oscoda Township, Michigan, Operations
11/06/2023
The company acquired three buildings with plans to expand its warehouse, office, and sheet metal fabrication operations.
"Michigan has been home to our company for more than 95 years and we are proud of the contributions our team has made to this area,” said Goyette Mechanical Human Resources Director Cherie’ Parks. “Support from the MEDC will allow us to expand our capabilities and offer additional training to our employees. “We value the MEDC’s recognition of our efforts and look forward to further growth to support the Michigan economy.”
The project is being supported by a $500,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
“As a long-time member of the Flint business community, Goyette is a great example of the continued success that can be achieved in Genesee County,” noted Tyler Rossmaessler, executive director of the Flint & Genesee Economic Alliance. “Their latest expansion is a testament to this region’s strong talent pool and competitive advantages. We look forward to working with the company as it seeks to market and fill jobs spurred by this investment.”
Goyette Mechanical is an industry leader in construction and design-build projects throughout the U.S. and one of the largest plumbing and HVAC commercial and residential service companies in Michigan.
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