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Gov. Justice and Commercial Metals Company (CMC) Announce New Micro Mill in Berkeley County

Government and Politics

December 8, 2022

From: West Virginia Governor Jim Justice

Gov. Justice and Commercial Metals Company (CMC) Announce New Micro Mill in Berkeley County

CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice and Commercial Metals Company (CMC) today announced that Berkeley County will be the home of the company's fourth micro mill. The facility, projected to cost approximately $450 million, will produce rebar and is projected to begin operations in late 2025. 

"I am thrilled to welcome Commercial Metals Company to West Virginia," Gov. Justice said. "We're honored that CMC selected our great state as the home for this state-of-the-art facility, set to be one of the most environmentally friendly steelmaking operations in the world. The Mountain State has a proud history in the steel industry and this investment is yet another example of West Virginia welcoming this industry into our state." 

CMC turns scrap into new, sustainable steel products by recycling more than 19 billion pounds of metal each year. CMC steel is featured in our nation's highways, bridges and industrial structures. The new facility in the Eastern Panhandle is expected to have the capacity to produce 500,000 tons of straight-length rebar and a premium spooled rebar. Spooled rebar boasts less waste, increased productivity and improved safety.

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