Electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaker Nucor is breaking ground today on a long awaited expansion of its Crawfordsville, Indiana, flat-steel mill.
The company will be joined by Indiana governor Eric Holcomb at the groundbreaking ceremony, according to his office's schedule for today.
The $290mn investment will take two years to build and will add a 300,000 short tons (st)/yr construction grade continuous galvanizing line and a 250,000st/yr prepaint line, the company said in February 2022, when the project was originally announced.
In December 2021, Nucor completed a new 500,000st/yr galvanizing line at its Hickman, Arkansas, flat-rolled mill, and in 2020 Nucor commissioned its 500,000st/yr, 72-inch galvanizing line at its Gallatin, Kentucky, flat-rolled mill.
The steelmaker's plans to build a new 3mn st/yr flat-rolled mill in West Virginia which will include two galvanizing lines and galvanizing capacity of 1.1mn st/yr.