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'''Green Solar Manufacturing LLC''' is a manufacturer of structural insulated panels for residential construction. The company operates facilities in Covington, Georgia and San Dimas, California and is part of the '''Green Solar Companies''' headed by [[Glenn Ford]].
'''Green Solar Manufacturing LLC''' is a manufacturer of structural insulated panels for residential construction. The company operates facilities in Covington, Georgia and San Dimas, California and is part of the '''Green Solar Companies''' headed by [[Glenn Ford]].


It has partnered with [[McCarter & Son Construction]] and [[Triumphant Kingdom Builders]] to develop an $11 million, 56,000 square foot manufacturing facility and 16,000 square foot job-training center at the site of the former [[BFI terminal]] at 32 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Birmingham]]. The facility was designed by Stansell & Associates Architects of Montgomery and built by [[Golden Construction]].
It has partnered with [[McCarter & Son Construction]] and [[Triumphant Kingdom Builders]] to develop an $11 million, 56,000 square foot manufacturing facility and 16,000 square foot job-training center at the site of the former [[BFI terminal]] at 31 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Birmingham]]. The facility was designed by Stansell & Associates Architects of Montgomery and built by [[Golden Construction]].


The city of Birmingham made an agreement to rebate $150,000 in occupational taxes over ten years and to contribute toward the cost of adjacent land needed for parking.
The city of Birmingham made an agreement to rebate $150,000 in occupational taxes over ten years and to contribute toward the cost of adjacent land needed for parking. In Spring [[2010]] the company applied for $7.9 million in tax-free Recovery Zone bonds to finance construction.


==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (August 14, 2009) "Hotel, manufacturing plant planned for Birmingham." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (August 14, 2009) "Hotel, manufacturing plant planned for Birmingham." {{BBJ}}
* Williams, Roy L. (August 18, 2009) "Birmingham council committee OKs property lease for Serra Automotive for possible Mahindra dealership." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (August 18, 2009) "Birmingham council committee OKs property lease for Serra Automotive for possible Mahindra dealership." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 30, 2009) "For Green Solar CEO, Birmingham project represents a homecoming." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 30, 2009) "For Green Solar CEO, Birmingham project represents a homecoming." {{BN}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.greensolarmanufacturing.com/ Green Solar Manufacturing] website


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Latest revision as of 15:08, 16 October 2017

Green Solar Manufacturing LLC is a manufacturer of structural insulated panels for residential construction. The company operates facilities in Covington, Georgia and San Dimas, California and is part of the Green Solar Companies headed by Glenn Ford.

It has partnered with McCarter & Son Construction and Triumphant Kingdom Builders to develop an $11 million, 56,000 square foot manufacturing facility and 16,000 square foot job-training center at the site of the former BFI terminal at 31 1st Avenue North in Birmingham. The facility was designed by Stansell & Associates Architects of Montgomery and built by Golden Construction.

The city of Birmingham made an agreement to rebate $150,000 in occupational taxes over ten years and to contribute toward the cost of adjacent land needed for parking. In Spring 2010 the company applied for $7.9 million in tax-free Recovery Zone bonds to finance construction.

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (August 14, 2009) "Hotel, manufacturing plant planned for Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Williams, Roy L. (August 18, 2009) "Birmingham council committee OKs property lease for Serra Automotive for possible Mahindra dealership." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 30, 2009) "For Green Solar CEO, Birmingham project represents a homecoming." The Birmingham News

External links