MPW Industrial Services Plans $10 Million Expansion In Hebron, Ohio
07/28/2015
The project includes a two-story office building and a one-story fabrication center on the company's 46-acre headquarters campus here. Company officials said they expect to add 60 employees during the next five years in connection with the expansion and generate more than 100 construction jobs.
"Technical innovation is a significant competitive advantage and a critical element of our company's future," said Jared Black, General Manager of Engineering and Fabrication for MPW. "This new facility will enable us to accommodate our growing engineering and IT teams with a goal of developing new technologies faster and more efficiently."
MPW employs approximately 700 throughout central Ohio and provides industrial cleaning, water purification, facility management and environmental management services to clients in the power generation, primary metals, chemicals, refining, oil and gas, automotive, food and beverage and pulp and paper industries.
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