Chattanooga Times Free Press

Valmont Industries to expand, adding 65 jobs at Jasper plant

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Valmont Industries will invest $15 million to $20 million to expand its 20-year-old plant in Jasper, Tennessee, and add another 65 jobs.

Diane Larkin, executive vice president of global operations for Valmont, said the plant addition is needed “to help serve continued, strong demand for resilient infrastruc­ture across the country.

“Government­s’ investment­s across transporta­tion markets and utilities’ investment­s in grid hardening and

renewable energy sources are driving increased demand for our products and solutions,” she said.

Renee L. Campbell, vice president of communicat­ions for Valmont, said work will begin on the expansion project “any day as soon as the weather is cooperativ­e and the addition should be completed by this summer.

“Initial hiring is expected to begin in summer 2021 and extend over the next five years,” Campbell said.

Valmont Industries’ Jasper location is part of the company’s North American infrastruc­ture operations, which supplies steel poles and structures to utility and transporta­tion markets nationwide. Valmont’s existing 100,000-squarefoot facility in Marion County will be expanded by more than 30% and the company plans to convert an adjoining 11-acre lot into a new laydown yard to store equipment and materials.

“We’re proud to have a global company like Valmont Industries invest in our rural communitie­s,” Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said in an announceme­nt Monday night.

Establishe­d in 1946, Valmont Industries is a global leader of engineered products and services for infrastruc­ture and water-conserving irrigation equipment and technology solutions for agricultur­e. The Omahabased company makes linear irrigation equipment, windmill support structures, lighting and traffic poles and steel utility poles at facilities in 22 countries around the globe.

“Valmont Industries has manufactur­ing facilities around the globe, and by choosing to expand in Marion County, it shows that Tennessee has the skilled workforce and business-friendly environmen­t to support the company’s growth,” said Bob Rolfe, Tennessee’s commission­er for Economic and Community Developmen­t.

To help entice Valmont to expand, Marion County commission­ers have approved a payment in lieu-oftaxes agreement to exempt all but school taxes on the property tax value of the expansion for one year and then gradually increase property tax payments by 10% a year over the next decade.

Valmont’s expansion follows the move by Mueller Water Products last year to reopen the former Westrock digital printing plant in nearby Kimball and add up to 325 jobs.

Marion County Mayor David Jackson said the Valmont and Mueller expansions — and the apprentice­ship programs for such facilities — are helping more local workers gain family-wage jobs.

“Valmont is a great company that has done a lot for our community and we’re excited about this expansion,” he said. “We’re thrilled that they chose us for this expansion and we hope it is the first of many more.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY BEN BENTON ?? Gov. Bill Lee talks about a pre-apprentice­ship program launched through a partnershi­p between Chattanoog­a State Community College, Marion County Schools and Valmont Industries in November 2019. On Monday, Lee announced an expansion of the Valmont Utility plant that will add 65 jobs in Jasper, Tennessee.
STAFF PHOTO BY BEN BENTON Gov. Bill Lee talks about a pre-apprentice­ship program launched through a partnershi­p between Chattanoog­a State Community College, Marion County Schools and Valmont Industries in November 2019. On Monday, Lee announced an expansion of the Valmont Utility plant that will add 65 jobs in Jasper, Tennessee.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN­T ?? The Valmont Industries plant in Jasper will undergo a $15 million to $20 million expansion.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN­T The Valmont Industries plant in Jasper will undergo a $15 million to $20 million expansion.

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