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Woodstock welcomes Rado Mechanical Group, a new industrial business set to create at least 50 jobs for skilled workers. Local officials celebrate this economic boost at Scott Davis Industrial Park, enhancing the city’s industrial landscape and providing hope for job seekers in Bibb County.
Exciting News for Woodstock: Rado Mechanical Group is Coming to Town!
The picturesque city of Woodstock is buzzing with excitement as Bibb County officials have announced the opening of a brand new industrial business, the Rado Mechanical Group. This exciting development took center stage at an event held at Woodstock City Hall, where community leaders gathered to celebrate this milestone.
Local dignitaries, including Mayor Jeff Dodson, Probate Judge Stephanie Kemmer, and County Commission members Jeremy Lightsey, Ty Corbell, and Charles Caddell, were all present to officially welcome this new player to the area. Rado Mechanical Group is set to plant its roots in the Scott Davis Industrial Park, occupying a spacious 20,000 square foot facility integrated into a larger 22-acre site. What a delight for the community!
Boosting the Local Economy
This new venture is not just a win for the company but a significant boost for the local economy as well. Rado Mechanical Group is poised to create at least 50 new jobs for skilled workers in the area, which can only bring good news to job seekers around Bibb County. Roles available will include positions for welders, electricians, and fitters, among others. It’s a fantastic opportunity for those in the trades and construction fields.
During the announcement, Russell Carlisle, representing Rado Mechanical Group, highlighted the prospects that this facility will bring to the community. With such job opportunities on the horizon, many locals are feeling optimistic about the future.
A Community Team Effort
The journey to welcome Rado Mechanical Group has been a collaborative effort involving local officials and several stakeholders including the Bibb County Career Academy, Bibb County Schools, Alabama Power Company, and the Birmingham Business Alliance. The aim has been to create a seamless hiring process and ensure the long-term success of the new facility. The support from the community has been overwhelming, and everyone is eager to see this project flourish.
Tie Corbell mentioned that Rado Mechanical Group’s establishment in Woodstock is a major win for both the city and Bibb County. The creation of new jobs and the potential economic expansion will have a ripple effect across the region. The enthusiasm surrounding this event indicates that residents are ready to embrace the changes and opportunities that lie ahead.
Looking Ahead
This project signifies a strengthening of the industrial base within Bibb County, reinforcing the ongoing economic development efforts seen in the Scott G. Davis Industrial Park. Over the years, this park has been pivotal in attracting various businesses to the region, and the arrival of Rado Mechanical Group underscores its effectiveness as a vital economic hub.
As the dust settles and the new facility gears up for operations, the community of Woodstock stands on the brink of a new chapter. The collaboration between Rado Mechanical Group and local workforce development programs will play a crucial role in not just hiring skilled workers but also ensuring that the facility thrives in the long term. The focus remains on creating a sustainable and prosperous environment for both the company and its employees.
With this exciting development, the future looks bright for Woodstock and Bibb County. As Rado Mechanical Group prepares to open its doors, residents are eagerly anticipating the job opportunities and economic benefits this new business will bring. Here’s to new beginnings and a flourishing community!
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- Bibb Voice: Bibb County Officials Gather for New Industry Announcement
- Made in Alabama: Visionary Industrial Park Spurs 1,300 New Jobs in Rural Bibb County
- Tuscaloosa News: Mercedes to Build $250M Center in Bibb County
- WBRC: Bibb County Industrial Park Getting New Upgrade
- Wikipedia: Bibb County, Alabama
