Lockheed Martin opens facility in Courtland; Waverly Advisors acquires Maryland company; Harbert awarded $156 million contract; Robins & Morton begins work on South Florida medical center

Lockheed Martin opens facility in Courtland

Lockheed Martin on Monday opened its new 88,000-square-foot facility in Courtland. The Missile Assembly Building 5 will produce the Next Generation Interceptor for the Missile Defense Agency. â€“ Bama Buzz

Waverly Advisors acquires Maryland company

Birmingham-based Waverly Advisors has acquired WealthPlans, a wealth management firm based in Frederick, Maryland. This marks Waverly’s 33rd acquisition since accepting an equity investment in December 2021 from Wealth Partners Capital Group and HGGC’s Aspire Holdings platform.  â€“ Business Wire

Harbert awarded $156 million contract

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Birmingham-based construction company BL Harbert International has been awarded a $156.1 million contract to build two recruit barracks at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. Work is expected to be completed by June 2030. â€“ Department of War

Robins & Morton begins work on South Florida med center

Birmingham-based construction firm Robins & Morton, along with Thornton Construction, have begun work on the $158 million Helen and Jacob Shaham Academic Medical Center in South Florida. It’s part of Florida International and the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. â€“ Robins & Morton