Nucor Corporation’s Towers & Structures business unit has announced plans to build a third utility structures production facility in Brigham City, Utah.

The steelmaker is currently completing the construction of two utility structures production facilities in Decatur, Alabama, and Crawfordsville, Indiana. The new $200 million Utah facility will be located on Nucor's existing Brigham City campus and is expected to create 200 full-time jobs.

"Nucor has a strong presence in the West and locating this new facility in Utah positions us to meet growing demand for utility infrastructure in the region resulting from distributed energy projects, data centres, and population growth."

Leon Topalian, chair, president and chief executive officer, Nucor

"Nucor has a strong presence in the West and locating this new facility in Utah positions us to meet growing demand for utility infrastructure in the region resulting from distributed energy projects, data centres, and population growth," said Leon Topalian, chair, president and chief executive officer of Nucor. "As a global leader in sustainable steelmaking, we believe our nation's energy infrastructure should be built with American-made low embodied carbon steel."

The Utah production facility will be ‘highly automated’, says Nucor, and will enjoy a freight advantage compared to competitors outside the region. It will receive plate and sheet products from Nucor steel mills via rail to meet its raw material needs.

"Nucor has been doing business in Brigham City for more than 40 years and we are excited to expand our existing campus of Nucor facilities.''

Laurent De Mey, vice president and general manager, Nucor Towers & Structures

"Nucor has been doing business in Brigham City for more than 40 years and we are excited to expand our existing campus of Nucor facilities. Utah is a great state to do business in, and we appreciate the support we have received from Brigham City, the Economic Development Corporation of Utah, Utah Inland Port Authority, and the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity," said Laurent De Mey, vice president and general manager of Nucor Towers & Structures.

Nucor formed its Towers & Structures business unit in 2022 when the company acquired Summit Utility Structures LLC, a producer of steel poles and steel structures for utility infrastructure in eastern Pennsylvania. Nucor Towers & Structures expects to begin production at its new Alabama and Indiana facilities in the first and second half of this year, respectively.