FabArc Steel Supply awarded $100 million automotive project

The 25,000-ton project is set to begin in May

An exterior shot of FabArc Steel Supply’s Oxford headquarters.

FabArc Steel Supply Inc., in Oxford, has received an automotive project in New Carlisle, Indiana, valued at more than $100.7 million.

Project Armstrong, as it is being called, requires approximately 25,000 tons of steel and will strengthen the company’s presence in the growing EV battery manufacturing sector, FabArc says.

“This project, along with our previous battery project awards, has propelled our total battery fabrication projects to nearly $300 million in just the first five months of our fiscal year, shattering all previous revenue and steel tonnage records in our 46-year history,” said Tom Adams, president, chairman and CEO of FabArc Steel Supply.

Project Armstrong is set to begin in May 2025, with Barton Malow as the contractor on the project.

Founded in 1979, FabArc Steel Supply is an AISC-certified fabrication facility specializing in high-quality steel fabrication for projects throughout the United States. Its two manufacturing plants have more than 300,000 square feet of fabrication space and a workforce of 300 skilled employees. The company’s production capacity exceeds 40,000 tons annually.

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