Blackhorse Steel Works announces $5.2M investment in Bamberg County creating 40 new jobs

Blackhorse Steel Works announces .2M investment in Bamberg County creating 40 new jobs
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Blackhorse Steel Works, an advanced steel solutions provider, is set to establish operations in Bamberg County, South Carolina. The company’s investment of $5.2 million is expected to create 40 new jobs. Blackhorse specializes in various steel services, including cutting, welding, bending, forming, and precision processing for industrial and commercial projects.

The facility will be located at 19110 Heritage Highway in Denmark and will cover 107,000 square feet. It will focus on the fabrication of miscellaneous and structural steel components. Operations are anticipated to begin in May 2025. Those interested in employment opportunities can visit Blackhorse’s careers page.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has awarded a $150,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant to Bamberg County to support building improvements.

Hugh Sharp, Owner of Blackhorse Steel Works stated, “With our commitment to excellence… we appreciate the support and the welcome from the local community and the state.”

Governor Henry McMaster expressed enthusiasm about the development: “We are thrilled to welcome Blackhorse Steel Works… South Carolina’s skilled workforce and our pro-business policies continue to attract innovative companies.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III remarked on the significance of this investment: “Today, we celebrate another win for rural South Carolina… we look forward to supporting the company as it grows.”

Bamberg County Council Chairwoman Sharon Hammond added that industries like Blackhorse will provide essential skilled jobs: “The 40 jobs being created will help provide a better quality of life.”

Danny Black from SouthernCarolina Alliance emphasized the positive impact on skilled workers: “SouthernCarolina Alliance welcomes Blackhorse Steel Works… Every job created by this company represents an opportunity for a better future.”



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