Rinnai Corp. Expands Peachtree City, Georgia, Campus
07/27/2017
Upon completion of the company’s proposed 37,560-square-foot headquarters and 25,110-square-foot Innovation Center, Rinnai’s expansion project will see the its 8.4 acre campus expand to nearly 63,000 square feet, and include new buildings, testing equipment and other amenities.
The company plans to first complete construction of its new headquarters in summer 2018. Renovation and expansion of the current headquarters into the new Innovation and Training Center will follow shortly thereafter and be completed by the end of 2018. The Innovation Center will house an advanced research-and-development laboratory, product certification center, and the “Rinnai Experience” customer product training.
“We are extremely proud to expand Rinnai’s North American headquarters in order to position Rinnai for continued growth,” Frank Windsor, chief operating officer said. “Our dedicated employees and commitment to innovation benefit our dealers, installers, customers and consumers. We continue to drive market growth with new products and innovations.”
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