
- The project is expected to create 333 new job
opportunities in the Northwest Region.
- The rebuild will modernize a legacy sawmill with updated
equipment and a reconfigured site in Coushatta.
- Construction is expected to be complete by the end of 2026.
C&C Forest Products announced it is investing over $21 million
to rebuild its Coushatta sawmill following a 2025 fire,
repositioning the facility as a more efficient, cost-competitive
specialty lumber and timber operation.
The company is expected to create 77 direct new jobs with an
average annual salary of $65,260, which is 34% above the average
Red River Parish wage, while retaining 27 current positions.
Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result
in an additional 256 indirect new jobs, for a total of 333
potential new job opportunities in the Northwest Region.
“C&C Forest Products’ investment in Coushatta reflects the
continued growth of Louisiana’s agribusiness industry, with
companies modernizing operations and expanding into specialty
production,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois said. “By
rebuilding this facility, the company is creating high-quality
jobs while adding new capacity that strengthens Louisiana’s
position in the timber industry.”
The project will reconfigure the existing facility at 306
Wilkinson St. with updated equipment and improved site layout to
support more efficient production. Once complete, the rebuilt
sawmill will focus on specialty lumber and timbers and will be
capable of producing up to 90 million board feet annually,
enhancing the company’s ability to serve regional and national
markets.
“C&C Forest Products is pleased to partner with Louisiana
Economic Development and the Coushatta community in rebuilding
and modernizing our sawmill,” C&C Forest Products CEO Jim
Langdale said. “This investment reflects our commitment to the
region’s timber industry and the skilled workforce that make
operations like this possible. We appreciate the state’s support
and look forward to creating new opportunities for growth and
jobs in Red River Parish.”
C&C Forest Products operates sawmills in Louisiana and Arkansas,
with Coushatta serving as a key location in the company’s
manufacturing network. The company has continued investing in
its operations to expand production capacity and support more
specialized manufacturing.
“This project demonstrates the resilience and long-term
commitment of Coushatta Forest Products to both the Town of
Coushatta, Red River Parish and Northwest Louisiana. Rather than
stepping away after a devastating fire, the company chose to
rebuild, modernize and expand its operations — retaining 27
existing jobs, creating 77 new opportunities and investing more
than $21 million into the region’s future,” President and CEO of
NLEP Justyn Dixon said. “This investment strengthens the local
economy, supports families and reinforces Northwest Louisiana’s
position as a competitive hub for the forest products industry.”
Construction is expected to begin in the first half of 2026,
with the facility anticipated to begin sales in the first
quarter of 2027.
To secure the project in Coushatta, the state of Louisiana
offered C&C FP Holdings, LLC a competitive incentives package
that includes the comprehensive workforce development solutions
of LED FastStart and a $1 million performance-based grant for
utility and infrastructure improvements. The company is also
expected to participate in Louisiana’s Quality Jobs and
Industrial Tax Exemption programs.
About C&C FP Holdings, LLC
C&C Forest Products is an independent southern yellow pine
lumber producer with sawmills in Coushatta, Louisiana and
Carthage, Arkansas. The company was formed by Blue Wolf Capital
after acquiring the two sawmills from Idaho Timber in 2022, and
Blue Wolf has made significant capital investments to improve
the Coushatta sawmill and rebuild the Carthage sawmill under
their ownership. After a fire occurred at the Company’s
Coushatta sawmill in February of 2025, C&C plans to rebuild the
Coushatta sawmill with a specialized focus on timbers and
specialty lumber production, with the rebuilt mill capable of
producing up to 70MMBF annually. For more information visit
bigriverfp.com(opens external page in a new window).
About LED
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capital investment, job creation and economic opportunity for
the people of Louisiana and employers of all sizes. Explore how
LED is positioning Louisiana to win at OpportunityLouisiana.com
Source:
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