The Standard (St. Catharines)

Kit Steel fabricatio­n factory comes to Welland

First company to build in almost sold-out industrial subdivisio­n

- DAVE JOHNSON Dave Johnson is a St. Catharines­based reporter for the Welland Tribune. Follow him on Twitter: @Davejthetr­ib

Ground was broken this week on a 1,188-square-metre (12,787square-foot) rebar fabricatio­n facility to be built in Welland’s River Road Industrial Subdivisio­n that will bring about $8.26 million in private-sector investment to the city.

“This is good news, it’s another industry in Welland,” said Mayor Frank Campion on Thursday. Kit Steel is the company behind the facility going up on a 1.32-hectare lot in the subdivisio­n, bordered by River Road to the west, a set of train tracks to the east, Downs Road to the south and Youngs Sportsplex to the north.

Campion said it’s great to have a company like Kit Steel come to the city. He said it’s a substantia­l facility that can help attract other industries to Welland and to the fully serviced industrial subdivisio­n, which has just two lots left from the original six.

In a release from the city, Campion said the combinatio­n of available serviced industrial land, Welland’s effective developmen­t team and attractive incentive programs fuel economic growth and provide opportunit­ies for businesses such as Kit Steel to succeed.

Dan Degazio, general manager of economic developmen­t, recreation and culture, said Kit Steel is the first company to build in the industrial subdivisio­n and the city is thrilled to welcome them.

The company bought, and will develop, the new property with support through the Niagara Gateway Economic Zone and Centre Community Improvemen­t Plan.

“They are another company to take advantage of our competitiv­ely priced land, expedited developmen­t approval process, and lucrative incentive programs,” Degazio said in a release.

Campion said there could be potential synergies with other facilities, adding the company sits to the west of Valbruna ASW Inc.

 ?? DAVE JOHNSON TORSTAR ?? O'hara Trucking and Excavating Inc. is preparing the site where Kit Steel will build a 1,188-square-metre rebar fabricatio­n facility in Welland’s River Road Industrial Subdivisio­n. “This is good news, it’s another industry in Welland,” said Mayor Frank Campion.
DAVE JOHNSON TORSTAR O'hara Trucking and Excavating Inc. is preparing the site where Kit Steel will build a 1,188-square-metre rebar fabricatio­n facility in Welland’s River Road Industrial Subdivisio­n. “This is good news, it’s another industry in Welland,” said Mayor Frank Campion.

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