
Special Aerospace Services (SAS)
Special Aerospace Services (SAS), a leading space and defense engineering, hardware, and communications technology solutions platform, is excited to announce the groundbreaking of its new flexible, multi-use manufacturing facility, the ‘SAS Campus’, in Huntsville, Alabama. This state-of-the-art facility, located at Cummings Research Park, will span over 40,000ft2, including 30,000ft2 of flexible manufacturing space.
“This new facility has been a long time coming, and we are really excited to begin building it to help our clients solve some of the toughest problems in the space and defense industries," says Heather Bulk, CEO of Special Aerospace Services. "Our presence in Huntsville, particularly in Cummings Research Park, positions us perfectly to leverage the proximity to key talent and industry partners.”
The groundbreaking of SAS Campus follows the recent acquisitions of Willbrook Solutions and Quintron Systems by SAS, further enhancing SAS’ capabilities to better serve its clients in the space and missile defense industries.
Construction is expected to be completed in approximately 14 months, with the facility set to create up to 60 new high-paying jobs in the Huntsville area. Fuqua & Partners Architects are responsible for designing the building. Brasfield & Gorrie is the construction company building the facility, with Freedom Real Estate & Capital, LLC managing the overall project.
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