Heartland Steel secures order in public works project

Monday, 18 January 2010 12:06:41 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Heartland, Inc., Ohio, US-based diversified company with businesses also in steel warehousing and fabrication, has announced that Heartland Steel, the company's steel warehousing subsidiary, has received a commitment to purchase steel to be used in a significant public works project in the US' Midwest.  The value of the new business is approximately $500,000.

"Both infrastructure improvements and new projects present tremendous opportunities for our company," said Randy W. Frevert, president of Heartland Steel. "This order represents only the first phase of construction; and we continue to pursue and bid on other similar projects in our markets," he added.

Heartland Steel, Inc. is a new venture which operates a structural steel service center in Washington Court House, Ohio.


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