(Provided by Deanna Hope,                                              Calhoun Super Structure)(Provided by Deanna Hope, Calhoun Super Structure)
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Local business completes massive expansion, creates more jobs

Calhoun Super Structure in Goderich has completed a massive expansion that will bring more jobs to the area.

In a release, Calhoun says they have finished their new 10,000-square-foot production plant expansion in Goderich.

The fabric-covered building manufacturer invested approximately $1 million in the expansion, which broke ground last July. The expansion will allow them to expand staff by 40 per cent across a number of positions, including material handlers, welders and office staff. Calhoun will host a public open house at the new facility on June 9th at 5 p.m.

The company designs, engineers and manufactures custom fabric structures, particularly for agricultural use, and sells products across North America.

"We’re not only excited about the capabilities this expansion brings our company, but also the positive impact it has on the Goderich community, including new jobs. We’re celebrating 30 years of business this year, and the expansion will allow us to manufacture reliable building solutions for many more years to come,” said Jeremy Calhoun, Chief Executive Officer and Owner.

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