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Photos: Protomet announces 200-job, $30 million expansion

Posted at 5:15 pm February 2, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Protomet Corporation on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, announced a $30 million, 200-job expansion, but the landlocked company could move to another county—or even another state. The company’s last $6.25 million expansion started in 2013 and was completed in 2014, and it more than doubled the size of the company’s operations. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Protomet Corporation on Tuesday announced a $30 million, 200-job expansion, but the landlocked company could move to another county—or even another state. Protomet is now located in the Bethel Valley Industrial Park in south Oak Ridge.

Here are photos from a press conference and the manufacturing floor at Protomet on Tuesday, February 2.

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Jeff Bohanan, Protomet founder and chief executive officer, announces a $30 million, 200-job expansion but says the Oak Ridge-based company is looking at all of its options, including possibly moving to other locations in Roane County, Loudon and Monroe counties, and South Carolina. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos Tagged With: Bethel Valley Industrial Park, Brandon Godsey, expansion, Jeff Bohanan, John Huling, Nana Liberatore, Protomet, Protomet Corporation, Walt Weaver

Protomet announces $30 million, 200-job expansion, but moving is an option

Posted at 11:49 am February 2, 2016
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Protomet Corporation on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, announced a $30 million, 200-job expansion, but the landlocked company could move to another county—or even another state. Pictured above is Protomet production associate Walt Weaver. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11:35 a.m. Feb. 3.

Protomet Corporation on Tuesday announced a $30 million, 200-job expansion, but the landlocked company could move to another county—or even another state.

Protomet is now located in the Bethel Valley Industrial Park in south Oak Ridge.

The company hopes to break ground on the 100,000-square-foot expansion in June and plans to add 200 new jobs during the next five years. Protomet now has 70 workers in a 40,000-square-foot building on eight acres, so the company would more than triple in size.

Besides staying put, Protomet is also looking at sites in Roane County (the Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge), Loudon and Monroe counties, and South Carolina. The company is looking at some tracts of land outside Anderson County that are more than 25 acres. Protomet needs about 25-30 acres for the expansion, and right now, it doesn’t have it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bethel Valley Industrial Park, DOE, expansion, Horizon Center, IDB, Jeff Bohanan, John Huling, Nana Liberatore, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Parker Hardy, payment in lieu of taxes, PILOT, Protomet, Protomet Corporation, PTM Edge, PTM Edge Watersports, tax abatement, U.S. Department of Energy, Walt Weaver

Tennessee Tool, Engineering expanding, could add 20 jobs over three years

Posted at 10:53 am January 22, 2016
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Tennessee Tool and Engineering has broken ground on a 10,000-square-foot expansion in the Bethel Valley Industrial Park. The company could add up to 20 new jobs during the next three years. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Tennessee Tool and Engineering Inc. has broken ground on a 10,000-square-foot expansion in Bethel Valley Industrial Park, and the company could add up to 20 new jobs during the next three years, executives said.

The groundbreaking was for the company’s High Pressure Die Casting Division: TTE Casting Technologies Inc. The expansion was announced last week by Greg Palmer, TTE vice president/operations manager.

The expansion is part of a $5 million building and capital investment in Oak Ridge and Anderson County, the company said in a press release. Another expansion is planned for 2018 to include the machining operations at the Emory Valley Road location. The company does not plan to pursue tax abatements. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bethel Valley Industrial Park, expansion, Greg Palmer, High Pressure Die Casting Division, jobs, Larry R. Palmer, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development, Tennessee Tool and Engineering Inc., Tennessee Valley Authority, TTE, TTE Casting Technologies Inc., TTE Machine Automation Division, TTE Production Machining and Assembly Division

Protomet needs land for expansion, could add 100 jobs, invest $15-$20 million

Posted at 5:52 pm January 4, 2016
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Protomet Expansion Groundbreaking

Protomet breaks ground on a $6.25 million expansion in the Bethel Valley Industrial Park in June 2013. Pictured above from left are Operations Director Andrew Jenkins and Engineering Director Matt Reid of Protomet; LeRoy Thompson, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development regional director; Protomet President Jeff Bohanan; Sherry Browder, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership chair; former Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan; and David Wilson, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board chair. (File photo from June 2013 by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 6:30 p.m.

An Oak Ridge company that is considered a success story and has already expanded once in the past few years is considering expanding again, possibly investing $15-$20 million and adding 100 jobs, officials said Monday.

But Protomet, the company, is landlocked at its eight-acre site at Bethel Valley Industrial Park, so the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board will ask the U.S. Department of Energy to consider transferring or leasing up to 40 acres west of the park that could be used for the expansion.

Protomet broke ground on a $6.25 million expansion of its manufacturing facility in June 2013, allowing the company to more than double its space, consolidate operations with a Blount County facility, and expand production.

The expanded facility was expected to have more than 40,000 square feet and bring more than 30 jobs to Oak Ridge. It was the second multi-million dollar investment at the company’s Oak Ridge site. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: expansion, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Protomet, U.S. Department of Energy

Eagle Bend Manufacturing expanding in Clinton, investing $55M, adding 127 jobs

Posted at 3:28 pm October 1, 2015
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Ed Steinebach, right, general manager for Magna International’s Eagle Bend Manufacturing plant  in Clinton, is pictured above at an Anderson County Commission meeting in July. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Eagle Bend Manufacturing, an auto parts manufacturer, is expanding its operations in Clinton, investing $54.9 million, and creating 127 new jobs, officials said Thursday.

It’s the company’s second expansion in just over three years. The expansion was announced Thursday by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd.

“We want to thank Eagle Bend Manufacturing for choosing to reinvest in Tennessee and creating these new jobs in Anderson County,” Haslam said. “Tennessee continues to be a global leader in automotive manufacturing, thanks in large part to the strong network of suppliers located around the state, and today’s announcement supports our goal of becoming the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.”

Eagle Bend Manufacturing produces major body structures and assemblies for the automotive industry. Officials said the expansion will allow the company to add a new building to its facility, making room for additional equipment to meet demand. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Eagle Bend, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, expansion

Clinton gives land to SL Tennessee for expansion, will receive fire station donation

Posted at 2:29 pm July 28, 2014
By Sara Wise 4 Comments

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SL Tennessee is on Frank L. Diggs Drive in the Clinton I-75 Industrial Park.

Note: This story was updated at 2:30 p.m. July 29.

CLINTON—The Clinton City Council voted unanimously Monday to make an exchange with SL Tennessee.

SL Tennessee was given more than 52 acres after the auto parts manufacturer announced plans to invest $80.5 million to build a 250,000-square-foot plant in the Clinton I-75 Industrial Park. The building, SL Tennessee’s fifth expansion since locating in Clinton in 2001, will manufacture automobile headlights and tail lamps for General Motors.

In exchange, after construction is complete, the company will donate between $200,000 and $250,000 to the city to build a new fire station in the industrial park.

Anderson County Economic Development Association Director Tim Thompson approached the council during a special-called meeting Monday morning to propose the deal. No one from the public came forward to speak on the proposal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Economic Development Association, Clinton, Clinton City Council, Clinton I-75 Industrial Park, expansion, fire station, Frank L. Diggs Drive, General Motors, headlights, Jerry Shattuck, land, Roger Houck, SL Tennessee, tail lamps, Tim Thompson

SL Tennessee expansion could be largest in industrial employment since World War II

Posted at 9:43 pm July 25, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

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Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, center, announces 1,000 new jobs as part of an $80.5 million expansion at auto parts manufacturer SL Tennessee in Clinton. Also pictured from left are Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Clinton Mayor Scott Burton, and U.S. Senator Bob Corker.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11:30 a.m. July 26.

CLINTON—The 1,000 new jobs announced at SL Tennessee in Clinton on Friday could be the largest expansion of industrial employment in Anderson County since World War II, officials said.

SL Tennessee, an auto parts manufacturer, plans to invest $80.5 million to build a 250,000-square-foot plant on Frank L. Diggs Drive in the Clinton I-75 Industrial Park. It will be SL Tennessee’s LLC third building in the park, and the company’s fifth expansion since locating in Clinton in 2001. The new building will manufacture automobile head lights and tail lamps for General Motors.

The jobs announcement was made in the South Korean company’s Chassis Plant on Friday near workers assembling gear shifters and brake assemblies, mostly for GM. Marking the importance of the announcement, Gov. Bill Haslam was invited to speak and so were U.S. senators Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander and Rep. Chuck Fleischmann.

“This is obviously a big day,” said Haslam, who announced the new jobs. “It shows our growth in the automotive business.”

It’s the second announcement of more than 1,000 jobs at an automotive plant in East Tennessee in the past two weeks. Last week, Volkswagen announced a $600 million investment and 2,000 new jobs in Chattanooga. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Business, Clinton, Clinton, Government, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee, Anderson County, auto parts manufacturer, Bill Hagerty, Bill Haslam, Bob Corker, Chuck Fleischmann, Clinton I-75 Industrial Park, expansion, Frank L. Diggs Drive, General Motors, head lights, industrial employment, jobs, John Bradley, Lamar Alexander, Mike Stringfield, Ricky Bean, Scott Burton, SL America, SL Corporation, SL Tennessee, SL Tennessee LLC, tail lamps, Tennessee Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Valley Authority, Terry Frank, TVA, Volkswagen, World War II, Y-12, Y.K. Woo

Volkswagen to expand auto plant in Chattanooga, build new SUV

Posted at 3:40 pm July 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Volkswagen will expand its automotive plant in Chattanooga, the company’s only U.S. manufacturing facility, and build a new midsize SUV for the American market.

Volkswagen’s total global investment for the expansion will be $900 million, and $600 million of that will be invested in Tennessee. The company expects to create 2,000 jobs in Hamilton County.

The announcement was made by Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Volkswagen Group of America officials in a Monday morning press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Andy Berke, auto plant, automotive plant, Bill Haslam, Bob Corker, Chattanooga, Chattanooga Chamber, Enterprise South Industrial Park, expansion, grant, Hamilton County, Jim Coppinger, jobs, manufacturing line, Martin Winterkorn, midsize SUV, National Research and Development and Planning Center, Ron Harr, state of Tennessee, SUV, training, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Volkswagen Group of America

ORNL’s Payne to serve as AC chair for Children’s Hospital campaign

Posted at 5:58 pm April 15, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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Each year, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital gets more than 148,000 visits from tens of thousands of children across 16 counties in Tennessee. In 2013, more than 7,300 children from Anderson County sought treatment at the hospital.

On Tuesday, officials announced that Terry L. Payne of Oak Ridge National Laboratory has volunteered to be the Anderson County campaign chair as Children’s Hospital, which plans to expand, seeks support to better serve the region’s children.

“I am pleased and honored to do my part in helping Children’s Hospital’s expansion project,” Payne said in a press release. “At some point while each was growing up, my son and two daughters received care from the wonderful Children’s Hospital staff. We are so fortunate to have a stand-alone hospital in our community that is dedicated to the well-being of our children’s health. I know that Anderson County will be proud to do their part.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: campaign chair, children, Children's Hospital, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, expansion, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Terry L. Payne

Anderson County jail expansion to open soon

Posted at 5:56 pm March 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Anderson County Detention Facility

The expanded Anderson County Detention Facility, which has a renovated front entrance, is pictured above in Clinton.

Information from WYSH Radio

Members of the Anderson County Alternatives to Incarceration Committee have been given a tour of the soon-to-be-completed addition to the Anderson County Jail. The expansion is expected to open within the next month or so.

Officials said that when the new maximum-security pod opens, it will give them the ability to properly segregate prisoners as required by state law. The expansion, along with a 128-bed minimum-security dormitory, is expected to meet the county’s needs for the next decade.

The project cost just under $10.7 million and included renovations to the existing jail. Some of those improvements include a new video visitation area and a larger training room for deputies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County jail, cell pods, expansion, inmates, maximum-security pod, minimum-security dormitory

Clinton Fire Department expansion to cut response times

Posted at 12:02 am March 1, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Workers are building an expansion of the Clinton Fire Department’s headquarters that will create a place where three on-duty firefighters can stay during their shifts, including a sleeping area, a kitchen, a day room, and both men’s and women’s bathrooms. The expansion will also create a new office for the Fire Department.

Officials said that expanding the headquarters and creating space for on-call firefighters to remain on the premises should cut down on response times on the western side of the city.

Clinton Fire Chief Archie Brummitt said the department conducted a study of fire hall locations with the Municipal Technical Advisory Service—or MTAS—several months ago that determined that the majority of the calls answered by the department are centered in and around Clinton’s downtown area. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, calls, Clinton Fire Department, expansion, fire station, Fire Station No. 1, Fire Station No. 2, firefighters, headquarters, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, response times, WYSH Radio

Clinton Fire Department expanding HQ

Posted at 1:29 pm February 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

If you have driven on Hicks Street in Clinton, you have no doubt seen the construction going on behind City Hall.

Workers are constructing an expansion of the Clinton Fire Department’s headquarters that will create a place where three on-duty firefighters can stay during their shifts, including a sleeping area, a kitchen, a day room, and both men’s and women’s bathrooms. In addition, the expansion will create a new office for the Fire Department. Officials say that expanding the headquarters and creating space for on-call firefighters to remain on the premises should cut down on response times on the western side of the city. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, Clinton, Clinton Fire Department, expansion, garage bays, headquarters, training tower, WYSH Radio

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