OAKMONT, Pennsylvania — A manufacturing company based in Oakmont is investing $20 million to expand its operations at a former Westinghouse site in Westmoreland County, marking a significant industrial redevelopment project in the region. The expansion is expected to bring new production capacity, jobs, and renewed economic activity to a historically important industrial property.
The investment reflects growing demand for manufacturing output and highlights a broader trend of repurposing legacy industrial facilities for modern production needs. Local officials have welcomed the project as a major step toward strengthening the county’s manufacturing base.
Overview of the Expansion Project
The project involves redevelopment and reuse of a large industrial facility previously associated with Westinghouse operations in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The Oakmont-based manufacturer plans to modernize the site to support expanded production capabilities and updated manufacturing processes.
The $20 million investment will be used for facility upgrades, equipment installation, and infrastructure improvements. These enhancements are designed to increase efficiency and allow the company to scale its output to meet rising demand in its product sector…