New York
Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics Inc. It plans to build an estimated plant of 41.5 million ceramic materials in Wheatfield Park in New York, the scope of the phase project includes a demolition of the old 350,000 square meters aerospace building; Construction of a 125,000 square meters building; and purchase and installation of raw material storage, crushing and mixing of equipment, ovens, dust collectors, transporters and modeling, extrusion, cooling and packaging systems. The demolition is expected to begin in the third or fourth quarter of 2025 waiting for the city’s zoning approvals. The plant is expected to be operational by the beginning of 2028. The construction of an additional 175,000 square meters is scheduled for a second phase. Saint-Gobain will use the installation to produce catalysts for ceramic catalysts for energy, refined, biofuels and chemical manufacturing, as well as special industrial dust. Saint-Gobain Norpro Corp., 6600 Walmore Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14304. Il#NY25020205.
North Carolina
Pennsylvania Transformer Technology Inc. It plans to build an energy transformer manufacturing plant in a 78 -hectare place in Raeford, NC, the scope of the project includes the construction of two buildings for a total of 300,000 square meters; installation of manufacture, filming, training, machining, welding, coating, finish and assembly equipment; and buy and install equipment and support systems. The construction is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026. The plant will increase the company’s capacity to produce energy and distribution transformers for electrical utility, municipal energy, renewable energy and industrial markets. Pennsylvania Transformed Technology Inc., 201 Carolina Drive, Raeford NC 28376. Il#NC250213.
Wisconsin
Tiger Aesthetics Medical plans to expand its plant manufacturing plant in Franklin, Wis. The project includes the construction of a building of 120.00 square meters with clean room space and installation of transporters and modeling, filling, finish, sterilization and equipment and packaging systems. A construction calendar is being developed; The completion of the project is expected by 2028. The estimated expansion of $ 50 million will increase the capacity to produce silicone ice breast implants and will allow the production of two new products from adipose cells and tissues. Tiger Aesthetics Medical, LLC, 555 E. North Lane, Suite 5000, Building D, Consohocken Pa 19428, Il#Wi250304.