Infra-Metals to open New Boston distribution center

Monday, 31 January 2011 02:58:44 (GMT+3)   |  
       

US-based structural steel distributor Infra-Metals announced Friday that its proposed steel distribution center in New Boston, Ohio may be officially underway next week. The project is expected to cost $13 million.

Plans have been in the works for over three years now when Infra-Metals announced December 6, 2007 that it planned to open a New Boston location, however a severe economic downturn not long after the announcement put plans on hold.

Meetings are expected to be held next week with Infra-Metals officials regarding the plant, and construction could begin as soon as this spring.


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