MONTGOMERY — Nucor Corp. is increasing its presence in Decatur with an investment of approximately $125 million for an advanced manufacturing facility, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today.
The company’s new business unit, Nucor Towers & Structures, will produce transmission towers. The company has committed to creating 200 full-time jobs at the facility, the governor said. The positions pay an average of $75,000 per year and will be filled over four years.
“Alabama offers world-class companies like Nucor all the advantages they need to find success, including a skilled workforce, a pro-business environment and a solid support system,” Ivey said. “This investment project is a win for Nucor, Decatur, and all of Alabama.”
Based in Charlotte, N.C., Nucor established the business unit after its 2022 acquisition of Summit Utility Structures and Sovereign Steel Manufacturing.
“We are very excited to be building this new tower production plant in Alabama, where Nucor has a long history and presence throughout the state,” said Leon Topalian, chair, president and CEO of Nucor Corp. “As America’s most diverse industrial manufacturer of steel products, we will be able to efficiently supply this new plant, helping to ensure that our nation’s critical energy and digital infrastructure is built with the cleanest, most sustainable steel in the world.”
The new plant will be adjacent to Nucor’s sheet steel mill.
“It is a true vote of confidence in our community when an existing business decides to further expand its operations here,” said State Sen. Arthur Orr.
Ray Long, chairman of the Morgan County Commission, and Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling said they are excited by the job opportunities being created by Nucor’s investment project.
“This is a great company with a great reputation for working with us to make Morgan County a better place to live,” Long said. “We look forward to working with them to make sure this venture is successful.”
Bowling said, “We are also thankful for the approximately $125 million investment and the 200 jobs created with a compensation of around $75,000.”
The new plant will be highly automated, utilizing efficient straight-line production and will also include advanced hot-dip galvanizing operations, the company said. These state-of-the-art features will increase Nucor Towers & Structures’ capabilities to provide engineered solutions for utility infrastructure and construction projects.
“It’s great to see the new Nucor Towers & Structures business unit commence operations in Decatur,” said Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “Over the years, we’ve developed a strong partnership with Nucor, and I look forward to seeing our relationship expand with this new venture.”
Nucor said several factors are driving increased demand for utility infrastructure, including grid hardening, renewable energy projects, building a nationwide network of EV chargers, natural disasters and replacements and population growth. Also, increased federal government support for electric infrastructure and clean energy projects will drive additional demand.
“Our people are our strength in Morgan County,” said Orr, who serves as chairman of the Morgan County Economic Development Association. “We are grateful for the excellent job they do for employers like Nucor and others across the area.”
Bowling credited the association for its work in helping the area grow economically.
“Our local economic development office along with its numerous partners continue to work hard to bring new industries and quality jobs to Decatur,” he said. “This is a prime example of that work.”
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