Luck Companies expands quarry operations with major investments across South Carolina

Luck Companies expands quarry operations with major investments across South Carolina
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Luck Companies, a provider of crushed stone aggregates and environmental performance products, has announced plans to expand its quarry operations across South Carolina. The expansion involves developing new sites in Chester, Edgefield, Saluda, and Spartanburg counties while expanding existing sites in Fairfield and Kershaw counties. This initiative represents a combined investment of $450 million and is expected to create 70 new jobs.

Founded in 1923 and headquartered in Virginia, Luck Companies operates through three business units: Luck Stone, Luck Ecosystems, and Luck Real Estate Ventures. The company partners with customers in the construction, civil engineering, and environmental industries.

The expansion includes a $93 million investment for a new site in Chester County that will create 25 jobs. This site will also feature areas dedicated to agricultural education and economic development. In Edgefield County, a $70 million investment over 20 years will develop a 434-acre quarry site creating 10 jobs. Similarly, Saluda County will see a $40 million investment over the next decade for a 330-acre quarry site that will also generate 10 jobs.

In Spartanburg County’s Enoree area, Luck Companies plans to invest $132 million over two decades for commercial development alongside the quarry operation which will create approximately 25 jobs. Additionally, an investment of around $90 million is planned for the Fairfield County site along Highway 34 near Ridgeway to support growing demand on the Interstate 77 corridor.

Acquired in 2018, the Kershaw County site west of Highway 601 produces materials supporting road building and coastal protection. An additional $25 million investment will establish a permanent plant at this location.

Joe Carnahan, Chief Growth Officer of Luck Companies stated: “Our growth strategy is about expanding the reach of our people-focused mission… Our goal is to have a positive impact across the new communities we’re joining.”

Governor Henry McMaster commented on the company’s decision: “Luck Companies’ decision to expand throughout the state showcases the opportunity and success that can be found in every corner of South Carolina.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III added: “This $450 million investment…is another reason to celebrate in our state.”

Chester County Administrator Brian Hester expressed enthusiasm about local developments: “We are delighted by Luck Stone’s commitment… To be a good neighbor…they even purchased an adjacent 90 acres…”

Edgefield County Council Chairman Dean Campbell welcomed job creation opportunities: “Edgefield County is a good fit for Luck Companies…”

Fairfield County Council Chairman Doug Pauley highlighted regional growth potential: “The $90 million investment…is just the beginning of economic development growth…”

Kershaw County Council Chairman Ben Connell emphasized infrastructure benefits: “The creation of a permanent plant at this location…will support products that are used to build infrastructure…”

Saluda County Council Chairman Jim Moore looked forward to continued growth: “We look forward to their continued growth…”

Spartanburg County Council Vice Chairman David Britt anticipated community opportunities: “This significant long-term investment will bring new opportunities…”

Gary Stooksbury from Western SC Economic Development Partnership Board noted regional cooperation benefits: “We are glad they have chosen our region for two locations…”

Individuals interested in employment opportunities can visit Luck Companies’ careers page.



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