Industrial

In the fast-paced setting of manufacturing, every second counts. CMC CE understands this concept, and can deliver on any fast-track, design/build light to heavy industrial project regardless of schedule or complexity. With close coordination with the fabricator, contractor, and other engineering disciplines, CMC CE provides timely, clean designs which help to reduce construction duration and costs.

VOUGHT AIRCRAFT & GLOBAL AERONAUTICA
Charleston, South Carolina
Over 700,000 SF of Manufacturing and Office Facilities
Contractor: BE&K Building Group - Suitt Construction 

 

RELIABLE AUTOMATED SPRINKLER
Liberty, South Carolina
Over 290,000 SF of Manufacturing and Office Facilities
Contractor: BE&K-Suitt Construction 

 

GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
380,000 SF Jet Assembly Structure
Savannah, Georgia

 

NATIONAL GYPSUM BOARD PLANT (3 LOCATIONS)
Tampa, Florida; Baltimore, Maryland; Shippingport, Pennsylvania
Over 1,000,000 SF of Manufacturing and Distribution Facilities
Contractor: McClier Corporation 
MAGNA-DRIVE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES (7 PHASES)
Moonville, South Carolina
700,000 SF Automotive Products Press Facility
Contractor: Potter-Shackleford, York Construction Co. 
CRYOVAC SEALED AIR– NEW FILMS PLANT
AND RENOVATIONS (137 PROJECTS TO DATE)
Includes over 700,000 SF of New Production Buildings
South Carolina (3 plants), Indiana, Texas, Missouri 
FAURECIA (FORMERLY SAI) NEW PLANT AND ADDITIONS
350,000 SF Assembly, Office, and Distribution Space
Fountain Inn, South Carolina
Architect: Keith Architects, Inc. 
NORANDAL
300,000 SF New Aluminum Rolling Mill
Huntingdon, Tennessee
Contractor: BE&K-Suitt Construction 
AMERICAN GYPSUM
700,000 SF Gypsum Board Manufacturing Facility
Georgetown, South Carolina
Contractor: CH2M Hill + Roebuck Buildings 
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION-CONVEYOR DRIVES PLANT
190,000 SF Metals Machining Facility
Clio, South Carolina
Contractor: Beers-York Construction Co. 
BMW PLANT MODIFICATIONS (94 PROJECTS TO DATE)
Greer, South Carolina
Contractor: Install, Inc. 

 

 

CMC World News
Getting Greener


CMC is at the forefront of environmentally-friendly steelmaking procedures. We are committed to using the latest technology to minimize our environmental footprint.

  • Dust, once the most voluminous by-product in the steelmaking process, has been virtually eliminated by baghouse air filtering technology.
  • Iron and other metals filtered in baghouses are recycled.
  • Water used in our steelmaking process is completely recycled, cleaned and used for landscaping our facilities. 


 

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