M.C. Dean Expands Operations in Caroline County, Virginia
03/14/2019
The expansion, which opens this summer, will double the company’s manufacturing capacity to support high-growth, mission-critical customers such as data centers, airports, and healthcare facilities. The site of the expansion was renamed the Caroline County Center for Innovation and Industry and adds more than 220 new acres of ready-to-develop land to support future expansion.
“The Center for Innovation and Industry is a strategic investment to grow our modular production and manufacturing capabilities to meet customer demands for speed to market, improved quality, and more reliable pricing,” said Bill Dean, CEO of M.C. Dean. “We believe that modular delivery is the future of the construction industry, and we’re pleased with our decision to double down on that investment here in our home state of Virginia.”
Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Caroline County to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Northam approved a $500,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Caroline County with the project. The Governor also approved a $250,000 performance-based grant from the Virginia Investment (VIP) program, an incentive that encourages capital investment by existing Virginia companies. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP).
M.C. Dean began development of its prefabrication facility in Caroline County, Virginia in 2003 and opened the site in 2006. Today, the facility serves as the home for ModularMEP™, M.C. Dean’s product line of large-scale, fully-integrated, modularized power, electronic security and telecom systems and rooms that are engineered, integrated, tested and pre-commissioned at the center before being transported to project and construction sites across the United States.
“We are proud to celebrate M.C. Dean’s third investment in its fabrication and distribution facility in Caroline County, bringing total job creation to over 200 employees since 2004,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “Anticipating significant future growth, M.C. Dean originally chose Caroline County for its reasonable land costs and convenient access to customers and suppliers. Nearly 15 years later, this Virginia-headquartered manufacturer continues to expand, and we look forward to the company’s next chapter of growth in the Commonwealth.”
“M.C. Dean’s creation of ‘The Caroline County Center for Innovation and Industry’ is a tremendous advancement in Caroline County’s capacity to become a technology employment center in the region,” said Chairman of the Caroline County Board of Supervisors Clay Forehand. “By facilitating the expansion of infrastructure to M.C. Dean’s fabrication site, Caroline is investing in 100 well-paying technology jobs, strengthening the company’s ability to grow its facilities, and enabling the recruitment of allied industries to the site. Caroline County also brings to the table abundance reuse water and unlimited fiber capacity, making us the next location for technology employment and data center investment. We are proud to have a great company like M.C. Dean in our community.”
“With over 1,500 employees and a 70-year history in Virginia, M.C. Dean is a valued employer that continues to demonstrate tremendous confidence in the Commonwealth’s business climate and skilled workforce,” said Governor Ralph Northam. “The company’s major expansion in Caroline County will help strengthen both the regional economy and Virginia’s growing advanced manufacturing sector, and we thank M.C. Dean for its long-term partnership and reinvestment in the Commonwealth.”
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