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A construction project that will bring a 100,000-square-foot flexible packaging facility to Orangeburg is underway, led by Frampton Construction Co. LLC. Brookwood Capital Partners is developer for the Indevco Plastics industrial project.
Construction on the design-build project began in February and is currently in the sitework phase, according to a news release. The pre-engineered metal building will house manufacturing, storage, office and lab space for the flexible packaging company.
“We’re looking forward to establishing a presence in the Southeast, and Frampton Construction has been a reliable partner in that venture,” Robert Laird, president of Indevco, said in the news release. “We’re set for an on-time opening and excited to make our entry into Orangeburg and the larger S.C. community.”