
Atlantic Building Components, a wood truss manufacturer, has announced its expansion into Liberty County, marking the company's first Georgia location. The capital investment of up to $7 million is expected to create up to 30 new jobs.
"The Coastal Georgia market has experienced tremendous growth, and we expect that momentum to continue," says Atlantic Building Components President/CEO Jim Broach. By establishing their new truss manufacturing plant in Hinesville, the company aims to serve its customers more efficiently, reduce costs, and build new relationships within the region.
Known for its high-quality trusses used in residential construction, Atlantic Building Components found the ideal home in the Liberty County Development Authority's (LCDA) Hinesville Technology Park. "We are honored to welcome Mr. Broach and Atlantic Building Components to Liberty County," said State Representative and LCDA Board Chairman Al Williams. "Their decision to locate here not only strengthens our business landscape but also creates new jobs that will benefit our community for years to come."
LCDA CEO Brynn Grant shared her excitement, stating, "We are excited to see renewed activity in the park and to welcome Atlantic Building Components as the anchor for future business growth." She also highlighted that the required extension of Technology Drive will encourage continued development, paving the way for more companies and jobs.