In the past, it’s kind of been a two-phase operation for them. They were shipping in flat steel (at another operation) in Anacortes, and there it would be cut, rolled and welded into subsections, and...
—Mike Wren
It’s what we’re here to do, is to create an environment that both the business and the community wins.
We’re just on the fringe of some pretty incredible growth here in Grant County over the next few years.
We’re trying to cut down on having 60-foot, 150,000-pound tower sections running through the city, both for the community and for Katana and Grant County Public Works with their heavy equipment out here.
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