Atlas Asphalt

NY

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Iowa Alliant Energy Economic Development Atlas Roofing Corporationa leading North American manufacturer of innovativehigh quality building productsIowa. It will be built on 150 acres of the certifieddevelopment-ready land in the Lincolnway Industrial Rail and Air Park Growth Site . &ldquoWe are thrilled to announce that we will be working together with the great people of ClintonIowato continue our growth in the steep slope roofing category&rdquosaid Ken Farrishpresident of Atlas Roofing Corporation. &ldquoClinton will help us meet customer demand with this investment in capacity in the Midwestbut we are equally excited to bring more than 100 new full-time jobs to the region.&rdquoCustom-PakWestRocksaid Mayuri FarlingerAlliant Energy&rsquos vice president of customer and community engagement. &ldquoPublished on October 17mitigate risk and become operational faster. Learn how we can help you&nbsp

117 Brook Ave

6312425100

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