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Oldcastle APG to open $20M plant, add 30 jobs in Lancaster

// May 8, 2025//

Oldcastle APG is investing $20M in a new Lancaster County plant, bringing 30 jobs and expanding concrete manufacturing across South Carolina. (Photo/OldCastle APG)

Oldcastle APG is investing $20M in a new Lancaster County plant, bringing 30 jobs and expanding concrete manufacturing across South Carolina. (Photo/OldCastle APG)

Oldcastle APG is investing $20M in a new Lancaster County plant, bringing 30 jobs and expanding concrete manufacturing across South Carolina. (Photo/OldCastle APG)

Oldcastle APG is investing $20M in a new Lancaster County plant, bringing 30 jobs and expanding concrete manufacturing across South Carolina. (Photo/OldCastle APG)

Oldcastle APG to open $20M plant, add 30 jobs in Lancaster

// May 8, 2025//

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  • investing $20 million in new Lancaster facility
  • 30 new jobs created in residential and commercial concrete production
  • New plant will support APG’s market
  • Operations set to begin in Q2 of 2026 at Rock Hill Highway site

A manufacturer is expanding its South Carolina footprint with a new operation in Lancaster County.

Oldcastle APG, a , is investing $20 million and bringing 30 new jobs to the area.

Located at 1683 Rock Hill Highway in Lancaster, Oldcastle APG’s new facility will manufacture residential and commercial concrete building and hardscape products, according to a news release from the South Carolina Department of Commerce.

“Oldcastle APG is committed to offering best-in-class outdoor living solutions to customers in South Carolina and across North America,” Oldcastle APG President Tim Ortman said in the release. “The addition of the masonry facility in Lancaster County to our footprint further expands our ability to deliver in high-demand markets, bringing more residential and commercial projects to life that help people ‘Live Well Outside.’”

One of the largest manufacturers in the architectural products industry, Oldcastle APG offers a range of outdoor brands and solutions for residential and commercial spaces, the release stated. The company has over 230 facilities across North America, including nine in South Carolina.

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“We are thrilled to welcome Oldcastle APG. This significant multimillion-dollar investment is a testament to the strength of our community and the value we place on quality partnerships,” Lancaster County Council Chairman Brian Carnes said in the release. “We’re grateful for the collaboration with the South Carolina Department of Commerce and look forward to the positive impact this company will bring to our county, our region and our residents for years to come.”

Operations are expected to be online in the second quarter of 2026.

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