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U.S. Components to Open its First Virginia Manufacturing Plant

WEST POINT, Va. (October 17, 2006) — The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development also approved a $700,000 Virginia Community Development Block Grant.

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U.S. Components, LLC, a manufacturer of roof, floor and wall trusses, will invest $6.4 million to open its first Virginia manufacturing facility in the West Point Industrial Park shell building in the Town of West Point. The project will create 104 new jobs. Virginia successfully competed against North Carolina for the project.

U.S. Components, headquartered in Moorestown, New Jersey, is the manufacturing division of Pro-Build Holdings, Inc., the nation’s largest supplier of building materials to professional contractors. It currently operates manufacturing plants in Morrisville, Pa., Kings Mountain, N.C., and Berlin and Lakewood, N.J., and expects a Nichols, S.C., plant to come online in 2007.

“Southern Virginia and the surrounding areas are among the top high-growth builder markets in the nation,” said Dave Walstad, president of U.S. Components. “Our entry into Virginia represents a tremendous opportunity for U.S. Components as we continue to focus on the growth of our business and look for ways to better serve the professional builder market. The Town of West Point has embraced U.S. Components and we look forward to a long and successful partnership with the community.”

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with the Town of West Point to secure the project for Virginia. Gov. Kaine approved a $100,000 grant from the Governor’s Opportunity Fund to assist West Point with the project.

The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development also approved a $700,000 Virginia Community Development Block Grant (VCDBG) to assist West Point with the project. The $700,000 VCDBG grant is the largest award that can be made through the program. The Virginia Department of Business Assistance will support the project with training assistance through its Workforce Services Jobs Investment Program.

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