Oldcastle APG Expands Clarksville, Tennessee, Manufacturing Plant
08/04/2021
As part of the expansion, the company will retrofit and expand its existing facilities to increase production of concrete paver products, which are used in applications such as home renovations, commercial projects and roadways.
“We look forward to fortifying our global footprint with expanded operations in Tennessee. With demand for our products growing every day, particularly throughout the Southeast, we are confident this investment will greatly increase production and allow us to best serve our customers for years to come,” said Oldcastle APG President Tim Ortman.
With more than 180 locations across the U.S., including 36 in Tennessee, the company’s products range from the structural masonry used in urban construction projects to the finishing touches in backyards. Oldcastle APG is a subsidiary of CRH plc, a leading global diversified building materials group.
“Oldcastle APG is a leading global brand that has a well-established presence across Tennessee. We’re grateful to Oldcastle APG for creating additional family-wage jobs and supporting economic growth in Montgomery County,” added Bob Rolfe, Commissioner of TNECD.
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