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Burford Electric Service is expanding in Columbus. The project is a $3.55 million corporate investment and will create 14 jobs, according to the Mississippi Development Authority.
Burford Electric Service is a third-generation family-owned Mississippi business that specializes in electromechanical repair and replacement solutions, including electric motor repair and pump repair, for customers in the Southeast. For the expansion, the company, which was founded in 1959, is constructing 15,000 square feet of additional manufacturing space with larger crane capacity to meet an increase in customer demand for large industrial needs.
“In Mississippi, we are committed to maintaining a favorable and supportive business environment that empowers our homegrown businesses to grow,” said Bill Cork, Mississippi Development Authority executive director, in a statement. “Burford Electric’s expansion exemplifies that commitment. Mississippi has had a tremendous year for economic development, with billions of dollars invested and thousands of jobs created in our communities. Burford Electric’s growth in Columbus continues that trend while letting other companies know Mississippi is a top place for business.”
The MDA is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, program. Lowndes County and the city of Columbus also are assisting with the project.
“It’s great to see a family-owned, local business like Burford Electric Service expanding right here in Lowndes County,” said Joe Max Higgins, CEO, Golden Triangle Development LINK. “Their growth is a direct response to the increase in industrial activity in our area, and it shows how our local companies are rising to meet new demand. Burford’s investment in Columbus is a testament to the strength of our community and workforce. We’re excited to see the impact this expansion will have.”
Burford Electric Service expects to fill the 14 new jobs over the next five years.
Ross Reily is a writer for the Clarion Ledger, part of the USA TODAY Network. He can be reached at rreily@gannett.com or 601-573-2952. You can follow him on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter @GreenOkra1.
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