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Wayne Brothers Expands Walterboro, South Carolina, Operations

12/26/2024
Design-Build specialty contractor Wayne Brothers plans to expand its operations in Walterboro, South Carolina. The $35.5 million project is expected to create 170 jobs in Colleton County.

The investment will include a new facility which will serve as a regional office and operations center.

“Our new regional office and operations center in Walterboro reflects our commitment to better serving our clients in the Lowcountry. This significant investment underscores our dedication to both our clients and employees, ensuring we continue to deliver excellence in every aspect of our work,” Wayne Brothers CEO Keith Wayne said.

To support the project the Coordinating Council for Economic Development awarded a $750,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant to Colleton County to assist with the costs of real property improvements.

“Today’s announcement is further proof that South Carolina is an ideal location for businesses to grow and thrive. We are proud to see that Wayne Brothers has decided to continue doing business in our state by establishing a new regional office in Colleton County and extend our congratulations on this $35.5 million investment,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.

Wayne Brothers offers turnkey concrete, civil and infrastructure, and industrial contracting to customers throughout the Southeast.

“We are proud to have Wayne Brothers flourishing in our region, where each of the 170 new jobs will provide an opportunity for a better quality of life for a family. Colleton County offers a great location on I-95 for reaching the entire Southeast, and we believe Wayne Brothers’ investment here will lead to continued growth for the company. We are grateful to Wayne Brothers for creating a great holiday announcement and a bright new year in the SCA region,” added SouthernCarolina Alliance President and CEO Danny Black.

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