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Alabama 15, July 26, 2023

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Skills Spur P&C Construction Leads $30M Workforce Skills Training Center Project By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

A $30 million, 50,000 sq.-ft. facility that will prepare students for high wage/high demand career fields is taking shape in Boaz, Ala. Snead State Community College broke ground on its Workforce Skills Training Center in January 2023. “There is a growing need to provide workforce training in the fields of welding, machine tool technology, heating ventilation air conditioning and refrigeration and industrial systems technology in the northeast region of Alabama,” said Greg Randall, executive project director of workforce enhancement at Snead State. “To help support the increased demand for skilled professionals in the area, we secured funding to build a modern facility that will house the training programs. These programs will not only serve Marshall County but also the surrounding counties.” The project was primarily driven by stakeholders in local business and industry, K-12 educational partners, the Marshall County Economic Development Council and the Alabama Community College System. “The need for this workforce skills center was so vital that the Marshall County K-12 School System donated the propsee SKILLS page 6

Located on U.S. Highway 431 near Marshall Technical School, the facility will be one of five new centers being built in the state by the Alabama Community College System.

USNC Announces Construction of $232M MMR Assembly Plant in Gadsden, Ala. Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. (USNC), a Seattle-based company that’s expanding microreactor technologies, plans to invest $232 million to locate a facility in Gadsden, Ala., to produce its Micro-Modular Reactor (MMR). The announcement was made by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on June 21. The highly automated MMR Assembly Plant (MAP) will manufacture, assemble, test and inspect the nonradiological modules needed to construct its advanced

microreactors, reported Alabama News Center. No radioactive material is to be used or stored at the company’s Gadsden facility. USNC said the plant will be the nation’s first commercial scale microreactor production facility. When operational, MAP will employ 250 professional and technical workers. Ultra Safe Nuclear rendering Construction is to begin in 2024, with the facility The 578,000-sq.-ft. factory will feature advanced manufacturing operational in 2027. processes and equipment and will be capable of producing up see FACTORY page 2

to 10 complete MMR nuclear batteries per year.


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