Las Vegas Review-Journal

Goal: ‘Hub’ for aerospace

North Las Vegas manufactur­er plans to use tax abatements to expand

- By Nicole Raz Las Vegas Review-journal

Doug Silva has big plans for Nevada.

“We want Nevada to be a hub for the aerospace industry,” Silva, president and owner of Aerospace Machine and Supply, told the Las Vegas Review-journal.

In his 10,000-square-foot North Las Vegas facility, around 25 fulltime employees produce hinges for military and commercial airplanes.

“If you’ve ever flown on a U.S. aircraft, I can guarantee that it has a part that was made or produced here,” at least in part, he said.

Silva plans to expand his North Las Vegas facility to make room for other parts of his operation now located in California, or to create another company that could offer similar service to other companies.

At a Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t meeting Thursday, Aerospace Machine and Supply was approved for about $307,125 in tax abatements for Silva to expand his North Las Vegas facility to 16,000 square feet.

The company is slated to provide more than $4 million in new tax revenue over the next 10 years and plans to hire 10 employees within the next year at an average hourly wage of $22.80.

In other action Thursday, the office approved more than $13 million in tax abatements for other

Nevada companies in return for more than $228 million in total tax revenue over 10 years. More than $10.5 million of that money was awarded to companies in Southern Nevada:

Haas Automation Inc.

Awarded tax abatements:

$10.5 million.

Anticipate­d capital investment: $327.4 million.

Tool builder Haas Automation plans to build a 2.34 million-squarefoot facility in West Henderson to complement operations in Oxnard, California. The company plans to hire 500 employees within the first two years of operations at an average hourly wage of $24.

Vadatech Inc.

Awarded tax abatements: $923,566.

Anticipate­d capital investment : $11.6 million.

Vadatech, a manufactur­er of integrated systems, embedded boards, enabling software and applicatio­n-ready platforms, plans to expand its operations in Henderson. It is looking to buy a 50,000-squarefoot facility next to its current headquarte­rs. The company plans to hire 25 new employees within two years with an average hourly wage of $25.76.

Geotab USA Inc.

Awarded tax abatements: $401,803. Anticipate­d capital investment: $1.2 million.

Geotab specialize­s in fleet management software and GPS vehicle tracking devices. It plans to expand

its Southern Nevada operations from 36,000 square feet to up to 90,000 square feet within months, and it plans to hire 189 employees within two years at an average hourly wage of 25.90.

Greenbroz Inc.

Awarded tax abatements:

$223,393.

Anticipate­d capital investment:

$1.7 million.

Greenbroz is an agricultur­al equipment developer and manufactur­ing company. It plans to open a 25,000-square-foot manufactur­ing facility in North Las Vegas and plans to hire 50 employees within the first two years of operations at an average hourly wage of $25.62.

Contact Nicole Raz at nraz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4512. Follow @Nicole0raz on Twitter.

 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Facility Manager Jose Garcia shows a container release hinge with 70 individual hinges for a Boeing KC-135 Stratotank­er military aerial refueling aircraft Wednesday at Aerospace Machine and Supply in North Las Vegas.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal Facility Manager Jose Garcia shows a container release hinge with 70 individual hinges for a Boeing KC-135 Stratotank­er military aerial refueling aircraft Wednesday at Aerospace Machine and Supply in North Las Vegas.

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