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Lehigh Holds Topping Out Ceremony at New Cement Plant in Mitchell, Indiana

Mitchell Plant Topping Out

 Lehigh Hanson, Inc. is pleased to announce the placement of the final section of steel for the stack at its new state-of-the-art Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana. The Lehigh plant hosted a “topping out” ceremony on Friday, July 22, 2022, where Lehigh employees, representatives from the construction team, contractors and local dignitaries signed the steel section before it was hoisted to top out the stack.

A “topping out” ceremony is a long-standing tradition of construction workers, particularly steel workers, to commemorate the completion of a building’s structure – specifically the placement of the final steel. In keeping with the tradition, as the stack section was being lifted, an American flag was unfurled on the structure.

“With today’s topping out ceremony, we are another step closer to realizing the completion of this monumental project,” said Tracy Crowther, Lehigh Cement Plant Manager. “Thanks to the efforts and support of our employees, contractors, vendors, trade workers and the Mitchell community, this amazing new plant will be ready to begin production in the very near future.”

In October 2019, the company broke ground on the construction of the new plant in Mitchell which will replace the existing facility. Following a delay caused by COVID-19, construction resumed in September of 2020 at an accelerated pace. The new facility is expected to be commissioned in early 2023.

“Today’s event marks a significant milestone in the construction of the new Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell,” said Congressman Trey Hollingsworth, R, Ind.-09.  “I am excited to see such a major investment in Mitchell taking shape and nearing completion.”

The new Mitchell cement plant will allow for a substantial increase in production capacity while significantly reducing energy usage, fuel consumption and emissions per ton of cement produced through modern equipment and the latest in cement production technology.

 

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Lehigh Holds Topping Out Ceremony at New Cement Plant in Mitchell, Indiana

Mitchell Plant Topping Out

 Lehigh Hanson, Inc. is pleased to announce the placement of the final section of steel for the stack at its new state-of-the-art Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana. The Lehigh plant hosted a “topping out” ceremony on Friday, July 22, 2022, where Lehigh employees, representatives from the construction team, contractors and local dignitaries signed the steel section before it was hoisted to top out the stack.

A “topping out” ceremony is a long-standing tradition of construction workers, particularly steel workers, to commemorate the completion of a building’s structure – specifically the placement of the final steel. In keeping with the tradition, as the stack section was being lifted, an American flag was unfurled on the structure.

“With today’s topping out ceremony, we are another step closer to realizing the completion of this monumental project,” said Tracy Crowther, Lehigh Cement Plant Manager. “Thanks to the efforts and support of our employees, contractors, vendors, trade workers and the Mitchell community, this amazing new plant will be ready to begin production in the very near future.”

In October 2019, the company broke ground on the construction of the new plant in Mitchell which will replace the existing facility. Following a delay caused by COVID-19, construction resumed in September of 2020 at an accelerated pace. The new facility is expected to be commissioned in early 2023.

“Today’s event marks a significant milestone in the construction of the new Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell,” said Congressman Trey Hollingsworth, R, Ind.-09.  “I am excited to see such a major investment in Mitchell taking shape and nearing completion.”

The new Mitchell cement plant will allow for a substantial increase in production capacity while significantly reducing energy usage, fuel consumption and emissions per ton of cement produced through modern equipment and the latest in cement production technology.

 

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Lehigh Holds Topping Out Ceremony at New Cement Plant in Mitchell, Indiana

Mitchell Plant Topping Out

 Lehigh Hanson, Inc. is pleased to announce the placement of the final section of steel for the stack at its new state-of-the-art Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana. The Lehigh plant hosted a “topping out” ceremony on Friday, July 22, 2022, where Lehigh employees, representatives from the construction team, contractors and local dignitaries signed the steel section before it was hoisted to top out the stack.

A “topping out” ceremony is a long-standing tradition of construction workers, particularly steel workers, to commemorate the completion of a building’s structure – specifically the placement of the final steel. In keeping with the tradition, as the stack section was being lifted, an American flag was unfurled on the structure.

“With today’s topping out ceremony, we are another step closer to realizing the completion of this monumental project,” said Tracy Crowther, Lehigh Cement Plant Manager. “Thanks to the efforts and support of our employees, contractors, vendors, trade workers and the Mitchell community, this amazing new plant will be ready to begin production in the very near future.”

In October 2019, the company broke ground on the construction of the new plant in Mitchell which will replace the existing facility. Following a delay caused by COVID-19, construction resumed in September of 2020 at an accelerated pace. The new facility is expected to be commissioned in early 2023.

“Today’s event marks a significant milestone in the construction of the new Lehigh Cement plant in Mitchell,” said Congressman Trey Hollingsworth, R, Ind.-09.  “I am excited to see such a major investment in Mitchell taking shape and nearing completion.”

The new Mitchell cement plant will allow for a substantial increase in production capacity while significantly reducing energy usage, fuel consumption and emissions per ton of cement produced through modern equipment and the latest in cement production technology.