Curtiss-Wright Breaks Ground on Texas Manufacturing Facility

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Curtiss-Wright Corporation has announced that TapcoEnpro International (TEI), a business unit of its Flow Control segment, broke ground to officially commence construction of a $36 million, state of the art manufacturing facility in Chambers County, Texas. The company will build large vessels and equipment for the refining and petrochemical industries as well as support the production of large valve products in the new facility, which will house some of the most modern machining and fabrication equipment available in the industry. The facility is expected to be operational in March 2011.

“The commitment to build this facility represents a significant capital investment for Curtiss-Wright, and demonstrates the important role we believe energy markets will play in the future of our company,” says Martin R. Benante, chairman and CEO of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. “Through our technology, engineering expertise and this state of the art manufacturing facility we will continue to offer profound systems solutions for the global refining and petrochemical industries.”

The new facility will cover over 12 acres of property, and it includes a 118,000 square-foot manufacturing area. Key features will include on-site blasting and painting, refractory installation, superior material handling, and convenient barge transportation. Once fully operational the facility will create approximately 100 jobs, from engineering positions to skilled machinists and assemblers. TEI currently has 255 employees in the Houston area.

 

The project will advance TEI’s leadership in supplying products and technology to the severe service process industries. Unlike other valve manufacturers, TEI is the industry’s only single source provider of a turnkey package of slide valves, actuators, power skid units, field service, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) equipment, reactors, and large diameter pressure vessels.

Clif Jacobs, vice president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright Oil & Gas Systems, hosted the groundbreaking event. Joining him were Joe Ditolla, TEI’s general manager, the Honorable Rick Perry, Governor of the State of Texas, State Representative Craig Eiland, Chambers County Judge Jimmy Sylvia, and Baytown Mayor Steve Don Carlos. “Today we break ground on a facility, part of TapcoEnpro’s capital investment in Baytown and Chambers County, that will soon be filled with workers producing equipment for our state’s vibrant energy sector,” Governor Perry said. “Thanks to investments like the Texas Enterprise Fund, this new manufacturing facility will help enhance TapcoEnpro’s already strong reputation as producers of quality technology.”

TEI retained Stream Realty Partners, LP for site selection and acquisition services. Dallas-based MAXIMUS was contracted to identify, analyze and deliver applicable state and local business incentives for the project. Various states and communities were of initial interest. In the end, Baytown and Chambers County were identified as the most optimal location. Urban Companies will perform the site preparation and construction.

Curtiss-Wright Corporation is a diversified company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. The company designs, manufactures, and overhauls products for motion control and flow control applications and provides a variety of specialized metal treatment services. The firm employs approximately 7,500 people worldwide. For more information visit [www.curtisswright.com].