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PULASKI -- A James Hardie Building Products plant is still months away from completion, but the Australian-based company has already hired more than 40 people.
James Hardie Building Products announced construction of its Prattville plant in June 2017 amid much fanfare. The company produces cement fiber board materials.
WESTFIELD — James Hardie Building Products, the manufacturer that bought the former old Colony Envelope and National Envelope plant last year, could invest an additional $12 million to $18 ...
Building materials company James Hardie announced this afternoon it will build a $220 million manufacturing plant in Prattville, which could be up and running by late next year. Gov. Kay Ivey in ...
James Hardie, an Irish manufacturer of fiber cement siding, plans to invest $80 million in an expansion of its Plant City operations that will create 100 new jobs by 2015.
James Hardie first announced a plant in Pulaski to manufacture fiber-cement building materials — such as siding for houses — in 2005. At first, the company promised to hire 200 workers.
WESTFIELD — James Hardie Building Products is filing for a state environmental review of its plans to create a factory and distribution center in the former National Envelope plant. It’s an ...
According to the James Hardie company website: "The largest of the company’s U.S. manufacturing plants with 350 employees, the Pulaski plant produces both interior and exterior fiber cement ...
James Hardie Industries plc (ASX: JHX; NYSE: JHX), ("James Hardie" or the "Company"), a leader in providing high-performance, low-maintenance building products and solutions, and a company ...
Australian building materials company James Hardie Industries NV <JHX.AX> said it would halt production at one of its 10 U.S. plants due to poor conditions in the U.S. housing market ...
Australian building materials company James Hardie Industries NV <JHX.AX> said on Wednesday it plans to suspend production at a U.S. plant because of poor conditions in the U.S. housing market.