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NEXII OPENS FIRST PLANT IN U.S.


Nexii's First U.S. Plant Opens in Hazleton, PA (Source: Nexii)
USPA NEWS - Nexii Building Solutions (Nexii), a Canada-based green construction technology company, announced on February 8, the opening of its first U.S. plant in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The facility manufactures sustainable building products made with Nexiite, a proprietary material that can be used as an alternative to concrete but with significantly lower embodied carbon.
Nexii Building Solutions (Nexii), a Canada-based green construction technology company, announced on February 8, the opening of its first U.S. plant in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The facility manufactures sustainable building products made with Nexiite, a proprietary material that can be used as an alternative to concrete but with significantly lower embodied carbon.
Nexii owns and operates plants to manufacture and distribute innovative, sustainable building solutions across North America. Due to the high demand for green building products, Nexii also works with licensees, called Nexii Certified Manufacturers (NCMs), to develop and operate additional plants across the U.S. and Canada. This supports rapid expansion and supply of sustainable building products, while creating green new jobs in NCM communities.
Hazleton is the first NCM plant to open in the U.S. and is operated by Pennsylvanian partners John Wolfington and Dan Metzler of the NEXUS-1, LLC. This plant brings 100s of green new jobs to the region, with additional jobs expected to be added in future and ancillary jobs generated through its construction projects. The 180,000 square foot facility is located at the site of a former steel pole manufacturing plant, has a team of over 100 at opening, and is immediately serving clients across the Eastern U.S.
"We are thrilled that Nexii's first unveiling in the United States is in Hazleton, a community that has proudly played an integral role in America's manufacturing heritage," said Stephen Sidwell, CEO, Nexii Building Solutions. "As we look to the future, and work with communities like Hazleton - transitioning away from industries like coal or steel - Nexii Hazleton will be a model of innovation, determination and the future of sustainable construction."

"New challenges breed new opportunities," added John Wolfington, co-owner of NEXUS-1. "Everyone working at the new plant is excited and committed to being part of this critical transformation. We are so proud of our team and the contribution we're making in building a better future for the people of Hazleton and for the world."
Nexii panels are used to manufacture building products for industrial, residential and Commercial Retail Units (CRUs), high-performance envelopes, and retrofits to existing structures. Nexii buildings have up to 33% less embodied carbon than conventional construction materials and are fire, flood, hurricane, and earthquake resilient. Nexii's building process also accelerates standard build times by up to 75% and eliminates nearly all onsite construction waste.

The Hazleton plant is expected to produce up to 8 million square feet a year of Nexii panels for green projects throughout the Northeastern United States. With expanding federal policies working to mitigate the impacts of climate change, Nexii Hazleton is responding to an urgent need for sustainable buildings, with retrofits in particular being a critical requirement for many U.S. clients and communities.
NCMs are instrumental to Nexii's expansion plans, focused on accelerating the supply of sustainable buildings and building products, and expanding green jobs across North America.

Source: Nexii

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