Oldcastle APG announces $20 million expansion creating jobs in Lancaster County

Oldcastle APG announces  million expansion creating jobs in Lancaster County
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Building materials manufacturer Oldcastle APG, a CRH company, is expanding its presence in South Carolina with a new operation in Lancaster County. This expansion will bring 30 new jobs to the area.

Oldcastle APG is one of the largest manufacturers in the architectural products industry, offering various outdoor brands and solutions for residential and commercial spaces. The company operates over 230 facilities across North America, including nine in South Carolina.

The new facility, located at 1683 Rock Hill Highway in Lancaster, will produce residential and commercial concrete building and hardscape products. Operations are expected to commence in the second quarter of 2026. Those interested in employment opportunities can visit Oldcastle APG’s careers page.

“Oldcastle APG is committed to offering best-in-class outdoor living solutions to customers in South Carolina and across North America,” said Oldcastle APG President Tim Ortman. “The addition of the masonry facility in Lancaster County to our footprint further expands our ability to deliver in high-demand markets.”

Governor Henry McMaster expressed gratitude for the investment: “Oldcastle APG’s new operation in Lancaster County and the 30 new jobs it will create reinforce the company’s strong commitment to doing business in South Carolina.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III remarked on the significance of this development: “This announcement and $20 million investment prove that South Carolina provides the foundation our existing industry needs to continually grow and thrive.”

Lancaster County Council Chairman Brian Carnes welcomed Oldcastle APG’s investment: “We’re grateful for the collaboration with the South Carolina Department of Commerce and look forward to the positive impact this company will bring.”



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