May 2008
Mud Cat™ Auger Dredges are now being manufactured by Liquid Waste Technology at their newly constructed facility in New Richmond, Wisconsin. LWT will focus on one-truck transportable, auger dredge products, both electric and diesel-powered, and manned and remote-controlled.
Liquid Waste Technology (LWT), the world leader in small, high-tech dredging equipment, broke ground on a new 50,000 square foot production facility in the New Richmond Business & Technical Park, New Richmond, Wisconsin.
The 15 acre construction site is located at the intersection of Richmond Way and Madison Avenue (located between County Road A and State Highway 65) in the business park.
LWT received approval from the Wisconsin Department of Commerce for an allocation of Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs) to finance the project. The company will spend $5 million to construct and equip the new facility. It is scheduled for completion in Late 2007 and will replace the current facility owned by the company in Somerset. The new facility will feature a demonstration dredge pond and space for operator training and education. The site contains sufficient space for future expansions.
LWT exports their dredge equipment to dozens of countries, according to Peter A. Bowe, company chairman. The expansion project is expected to create dozens of new jobs and contribute new business growth in New Richmond.
Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.lwtpithog.com. |
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MC-2000 under
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Other products
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(l to r) David Schnitzler, New Richmond’s Mayor, presented a memento to LWT’s chairman, Peter Bowe, as a welcoming gesture during the May 30th ceremonial groundbreaking.
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New Building Under Construction
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Community leaders and company officials (l to r) David Schnitzler - New Richmond’s Mayor, Directors - Mead Treadwell, Joe Killackey, Heiko Osterchrist and LWT’s chairman Peter Bowe conducted a ceremonial groundbreaking to mark LWT’s start of construction on a new facility in New Richmond, Wisconsin.
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