Cubic Corporation Expands Trafficware Facility in Sugar Land, Texas
12/18/2018
According to company officials, the second-floor build out of the Trafficware Texas Manufacturing and Technology Center will expand space by approximately 65 percent to accommodate more than 76 software and development engineers. The expansion will position the company for growth over the next two years as it actively seeks talent for more than 40 new positions.
"The build out of our technology center is the physical manifestation of the growth that we have had in the past few years and our plans for the future," said Jon Newhard, Vice President and General Manager of Trafficware, CTS. "We have a rich history in Sugar Land and the Houston metro area and are pleased to continue that tradition by growing our business and providing job opportunities for the local community. This expansion prepares us for continued growth as Smart Cities transportation infrastructure is deployed across North America."
"As we strengthen our NextCity strategy, Trafficware's growth is extremely vital to helping us solve the challenges of urban congestion and improve mobility for travelers," said Matt Cole, President, CTS. "The expansion of Cubic's Trafficware facility will further support our growing portfolio of next-generation intelligent traffic solutions to meet the increasing demands of our customers."
Cubic's Trafficware was established in Sugar Land, Texas over 30 years ago. Through its three decades of growth, the organization's Manufacturing and Technology Center has grown to more than 115,000 square feet and includes a workforce of more than 150 local employees.
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