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Race Rock™ Expands Brookshire Manufacturing Campus to Support Growing Infrastructure Demand

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Race Rock, a privately owned manufacturer and distributor of steel infrastructure products serving the utility, highway, and energy markets, announced plans to expand its Brookshire, Texas campus with a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The expansion will help meet growing demand for modernized and expanded electrical transmission and substation structures that are critical to North America’s infrastructure needs.

Construction on the expansion is expected to begin in fall 2026. Once complete, the facility will add over 200 employees, bringing the total workforce in Brookshire to more than 500. The Brookshire expansion will also add up to 50,000 tons of annual production capacity. At full production, Race Rock will provide more than 150,000 tons of annual capacity across four facilities, substantially increasing its ability to serve customers across multiple infrastructure markets.

Race Rock is expanding its Brookshire manufacturing campus with a new state-of-the-art facility, adding 50,000 tons of annual production capacity, creating 200+ new jobs, and supporting North America's growing infrastructure needs.

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