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$457 million is breaking ground in South Boston, Virginia, and this is not a standard construction job. Hitachi Energy started construction June 29 on what it says will be the nation's largest large power transformer manufacturing facility. The expansion adds more than 300,000 sq ft to a campus that has run since 1968, with assembly bays reaching 130 ft tall and a 375-ton overhead crane rail system built into the structure. That scale puts structural steel, specialized rigging, industrial electrical, and crane installation contractors squarely in the mix. There's also a specialty civil angle worth noting. The facility ships finished transformers by rail directly from the rear of the building, which means civil and track contractors, plus heavy-haul logistics firms, have real scope here beyond the building envelope itself. The broader signal matters too. Domestic large power transformer supply has faced chronic shortages for years. A facility of this scale, purpose-built for transmission infrastructure, data centers, and heavy industrial customers, is a long-term demand signal for field services firms supporting the grid buildout. Virginia and Southeast subs should be watching this one closely. https://lnkd.in/eMWHhB8k #IndustryTrends #TradesJobs #DailyNews