Steel Dynamics Inc. has announced that a site outside of Sinton, TX, in the Corpus Christi region, is the chosen location for its new $1.7 billion steel mill project.
The facility is anticipated to have an annual production capacity of approximately three million tons with the capability to produce the latest generation of advanced high strength steel products. The project will include value-added finishing lines, including a galvanizing line with an annual capacity of 450,000 tons, and a paint line with an annual coating capacity of 250,000 tons. The product offering is anticipated to include various flat roll steel products, including hot roll, cold roll, galvanized, Galvalume and painted steel, primarily serving the energy, automotive, construction and appliance sectors. The current estimated investment is $1.7 billion, with anticipated direct job creation of approximately 600 positions, and numerous opportunities for indirect job growth from other support service providers.
Steel Dynamics confirmed that the mill is meant to facilitate the company's access to three key regional markets: northern and mid-central Mexico, the West Coast, as well as Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana-regions in which steel demand is expected to rise significantly in the near future.
"In 2016, Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation (CCREDC) did a Target Industry Analysis that helped us build the case for supporting a major electric arc furnace steel manufacturer and enhance our economic diversification," said Iain Vasey, President and CEO of the CCREDC. "CCREDC has been actively meeting with major companies in the steel industry since 2016 and we were able to meet with Steel Dynamics, Inc. as part of these efforts, and were impressed by the company's commitment to good corporate citizenship, its environmental leadership and its focus on caring for employees. We are proud to have been able to work with SDI to help identify the site, assist the company and local governments in structuring a mutual-win incentive package and support SDI in reaching its decision to locate here. This is a wonderful employer that will have a major positive impact that will be felt throughout the region. We thank them for their confidence in the Coastal Bend and look forward to helping them for many years to come."
"The Corpus Christi region as a whole is experiencing a manufacturing renaissance, with over $50 billion in announced capital expenditure on industrial projects in the last decade," said a spokesperson.
The impact for the city nearest the project will be transformational. Sinton Mayor Edward Adams said, "This is the biggest welcome we will have ever celebrated. We welcome Steel Dynamics to Sinton, TX."
"A project of this magnitude, especially a company that is so employee friendly, would be a huge benefit to Sinton ISD, as well as the community of Sinton, San Patricio County and the State of Texas," said Chad Jones, Superintendent of Sinton ISD.
For more information contact:
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
260-969-3500
www.steeldynamics.com
Corpus Christi Regional
Economic Development Corporation
One Shoreline Plaza
800 N. Shoreline Blvd., Ste. 1300 South
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
361-882-7448
plago@ccredc.com
www.ccredc.com