Baltimore Fabrication to Expand Its Manufacturing Operations in Pennsylvania

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Metal fabrication company Baltimore Fabrication has invested $6.2 million to expand its manufacturing operations in York County, Pennsylvania, breathing new life into a vacant building. The project expects to create at least 75 new, full-time jobs over the next three years while also retaining 47 current positions.

The company, which opened an initial manufacturing location in Pennsylvania in 2024, is now expanding to a second nearby location through the acquisition of a 35,000-square-foot building.

Baltimore Fabrication, an affiliate of SteelFab, was founded in 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland. The company fabricates and erects steel frames for buildings, including beams, columns, trusses, decking, bracing, and other structural members. They also handle miscellaneous metal fabrications, such as staircases, railings, ornamental and decorative work, as well as other custom metal components. They offer a comprehensive turnkey service, handling the entire steel fabrication and erection process, from pre-construction to project management, installation, and safety.

Mark Rich, President of Baltimore Fabrication said, “We’re incredibly excited to expand our operations into York. This region’s rich manufacturing heritage and skilled workforce make it the perfect fit for our continued growth. We’re grateful for the support of Governor Shapiro and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in helping make this expansion possible.”

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