Procter & Gamble Manufacturing and Distribution Facility
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Brigham City, Utah
This paper goods facility produces Bounty paper towels and Charmin toilet paper and initially employed approximately 300 people.
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Clayco and Lamar Johnson Collaborative provided design-build services for this 1 million-square-foot paper goods manufacturing and distribution plant for Procter & Gamble. The Goldrush Project was Procter & Gamble’s first greenfield project in the United States in 30 years.
The one-story plant includes a 600,000-square-foot manufacturing center and 400,000-square-foot distribution center with state-of-the-art paper industry equipment. As the Cincinnati-based company’s sixth towel/tissue operations in the U.S., the paper goods facility produces Bounty paper towels and Charmin toilet paper and initially employed approximately 300 people.
Get In touch
Anthony
Johnson
President, Industrial Business Unit Leader
& Shareholder
+314-592-2159
johnsona2@claycorp.com
Key Facts
Project size: 1,000,000 SF
Client name: Procter & Gamble
Architect: Lamar Johnson Collaborative
Awards
Tilt-Up Concrete Association – 2009 Tilt-Up Achievement Award
Integrated Company Involvement
Design-Build & Architecture
Architecture
Tilt-Up Concrete