including earthwork, utilities, grading and paving as well as production
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and concrete.
“With an alignment in company values and construction services,
this acquisition is a natural fit and important step in our
growth. Depatco has built a great culture and reputation in the
Eastern Idaho market, and Sunroc operates with those same values
and standards that Depatco is known for – continuing Clyde
Companies’ vision of ‘Building a Better Community,’” said Scott
Okelberry, Sunroc Corporation president.
Depatco’s owners will continue to be involved in the business.
“With their breadth and depth of experience, we are confident
that Sunroc will improve upon the construction products and services
that Depatco has established,” said Greg Stoddard, president
of Depatco.
“Sunroc is committed to building Eastern Idaho communities
as an engaged partner in the business community and construction
space. We are excited to offer Sunroc’s services to the area
as we grow with the region,” said Mark Elder, vice president of
Sunroc’s Idaho operations.
John Lawrie Tubulars expands capabilities with
$2.5 million investment
John Lawrie Tubulars, specialists in the supply of steel tubulars
for piling to the construction industry, has been expanding its
services across America. Recent investment in a new yard and the
expansion of existing sites as well as new equipment has meant the
company is better placed to service the construction market now
more than ever.
In May, the company opened Phase 1 of a new eight-acre yard
in Camden, N.J. to complement its existing five sites across Texas,
Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma. This new yard
includes a 123,000 square-foot warehouse, a 5,000 square-foot
garage as well as office space.
In August, groundwork commenced on Phase 2 of the Northeast
expansion, extending the Camden site by another five acres.
Situated close to excellent transport links, the new acreage is
providing the company with the additional capacity to store thousands
of tons of pipe that is ready to ship to clients in the Northeast
and across the country. Plans are also underway for capital investment
in Phase 3 of the expansion, converting the warehouse space
to a state-of-the-art, full-service fabrication operation for cutting,
beveling and welding pipe to exact client specifications. Phase 3
development of the warehouse should be completed in Q4 of 2020.
In Houston, at John Lawrie Tubulars’ headquarters, work is also
underway to develop on-site facilities including over $1.5 million
of investment in capital equipment that will be fully operational
by the end of September. The additional equipment has created 10
new jobs and allowed the company to continue hiring throughout
the economic downturn. An additional $1 million of capital investment
in equipment is planned between October and December of
2020, to go along with continued heavy investment in inventory at
all locations giving customers a greater selection of sizes, walls and
grades of domestic steel pipe.
John Lawrie Tubulars has a clear focus on continuing to further
enhance its capabilities for the supply of more products to the pipe
pile, micropile and helical pile industry. With an inventory of over
90,000 tons of ready to ship steel pipe across six national locations,
John Lawrie Tubulars is ideally suited to meet the steel pipe piling
requirements of construction and deep foundation markets.
In-house services include beveling, plasma and saw cutting, splicing
to length, inspection, as well as cleaning, blasting, profiling and
adding end plates. t
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