Peterbilt Breaks Ground on Major Heavy-duty Truck Plant Expansion

Ground broken on a 102,000-sq.-ft. expansion to the heavy-duty truck manufacturing facility in Denton, TX

Shown during the ground-breaking ceremony are (from left to right): Ron Augustyn, Peterbilt Denton Plant Manager; Leon Handt, Peterbilt Assistant General Manager of Operations; Darrin Siver, Peterbilt General Manager and PACCAR Vice President; Chris Watts, Denton Mayor ; Jon Fortune, Denton Assistant City Manager; Jeff Sanders, Hill & Wilkinson Executive Vice President; Jared Ricker, Hill & Wilkinson Senior Project Manager; and Kirk Woltman, Hill & Wilkinson Vice President.
Shown during the ground-breaking ceremony are (from left to right): Ron Augustyn, Peterbilt Denton Plant Manager; Leon Handt, Peterbilt Assistant General Manager of Operations; Darrin Siver, Peterbilt General Manager and PACCAR Vice President; Chris Watts, Denton Mayor ; Jon Fortune, Denton Assistant City Manager; Jeff Sanders, Hill & Wilkinson Executive Vice President; Jared Ricker, Hill & Wilkinson Senior Project Manager; and Kirk Woltman, Hill & Wilkinson Vice President.
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Peterbilt Motors Company recently broke ground on a 102,000-sq.-ft. expansion to its heavy-duty truck manufacturing facility in Denton, TX. The new building will be located just north of the plant and provide additional capacity for production and testing.

“This expansion is Peterbilt’s largest facility investment since the construction of the Denton plant and it will make a significant impact on our operational efficiencies,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt General Manager and PACCAR Vice President. “Peterbilt is committed to ongoing investment in its facilities, people and products. This expansion ensures Peterbilt’s ability to continue to provide customers with the industry’s top performing, highest quality trucks well into the future.”

Hill & Wilkinson is the contractor working on the expansion, which is expected to be operational in January 2017.

Last year, Peterbilt began a multi-phase plant improvement project that increased receiving capacity on the east side of the plant and added an expansion to the west side of the plant. The third phase, which will be completed in October, creates a new painted parts storage and retrieval system on the second level of the building.

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