Two Rivers Lumber of Demopolis is building a $115 million
sawmill in Alexander City.
The lumber company, which was established in 2017 in Demopolis
by the owners of McElroy Truck Lines and Sumter Timber, is
building the sawmill at the Lake Martin Regional Industrial Park
near Kellyton, Alabama. It will bring 130 new jobs to the area.
The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded a $180,000 grant to
help Alexander City provide infrastructure needed for the
construction.
The ARC grant will be combined with a $180,000 Community
Development Block Grant awarded earlier this year by Gov. Ivey.
The $115 million sawmill will be constructed on a 110-acre site
in the industrial park off U.S. Highway 280.
“This sawmill will have a tremendous economic impact for Coosa
County, Tallapoosa County and much of east central Alabama,”
Gov. Ivey said. “While the mill will employ 130 people, the
ripple effect will benefit timberland owners, foresters and
harvesters and multiple other businesses. I am pleased to
support this project.”
ARC and CDBG funds will be used to supply water and sewer
services to the sawmill. Approximately 2,600 feet of water and
sewer line will be installed, including required fire hydrants
and cutoff valves. The infrastructure addition will also support
future expansion or additional industries within the industrial
park.
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
administers the ARC and CDBG programs in Alabama.
“This project is a collaboration of many partners that will
provide benefits in Tallapoosa and Coosa counties and beyond,”
ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said. “ADECA is pleased to join
with Gov. Ivey in support of this project.”
Two Rivers Lumber was established in 2017 in Demopolis by the
owners of McElroy Truck Lines and Sumter Timber, both based in
west Alabama.
Gov. Ivey notified Alexander City Mayor Curtis “Woody” Baird
that the ARC grant had been awarded.
ADECA administers a wide range of programs supporting law
enforcement and traffic safety, economic development, energy
conservation, water resource management and recreation
development.
Source: blackbeltnewsnetwork.com