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Georgia-Based Unified Legacy to Create 500 New Jobs in Macon-Bibb County

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ATLANTA ~ Governor Brian P. Kemp of Georgia has announced that Unified Legacy, a precision metal fabrication and manufacturing company, will be expanding its operations in Macon-Bibb County. The company plans to invest $125 million in a new manufacturing facility, creating 500 new jobs over the next few years.

According to Governor Kemp, this expansion is a testament to the strength of Georgia's manufacturing sector and the state's commitment to providing a skilled workforce and strong infrastructure. He expressed pride in the fact that a Georgia-based company like Unified Legacy is choosing to reinforce its commitment to the state through this expansion.

Unified Legacy, which specializes in manufacturing complex products and components for various industries such as defense, aerospace, data centers, and industrial markets, has been operating in Byron, Georgia since 2022. The company offers advanced machining, welding, and fabrication capabilities to deliver custom solutions for its clients.

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CEO Eric Williams stated that Georgia has been crucial to their growth since day one and this investment in Macon-Bibb County reflects their confidence in the region and its workforce. He added that with increasing demand for their products, the new facility will expand their capabilities and increase capacity. Williams also emphasized their commitment to creating real opportunities for people by adding 500 jobs across skilled trades, engineering, and support roles. He further stated that they are dedicated to investing in developing a strong workforce and creating careers that people can be proud of.

The new manufacturing facility will be located at Barnes Ferry Road in Macon with construction expected to begin in 2026. The company plans to hire for various positions including manufacturing, skilled trades, engineering, logistics, quality control, and administrative roles. Interested individuals can learn more about job opportunities at Unified Legacy's parent companies - Unified Defense and Prince Service & Manufacturing - on their website.

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Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller expressed his excitement about this expansion as it aligns with the community's priorities of economic and workforce development. He stated that with the addition of 500 new jobs, more families will have the opportunity for better lives.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development, represented by Senior Regional Project Manager Candice Scott, worked closely with the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority and Georgia Power to secure this project. GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson highlighted the significance of this investment in strengthening domestic manufacturing and national security. He also praised Georgia's skilled workforce, world-class logistics, and strong partnerships at the local and state level.

The announcement of Unified Legacy's expansion in Macon-Bibb County is a testament to Georgia's thriving manufacturing sector and its commitment to providing a conducive environment for businesses to grow. This investment will not only bring economic benefits but also create high-quality jobs for the community.

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