CGC makes investment to re-launch gypsum quarry in Nova Scotia - constructconnect.com - Daily Commercial News

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.CGC_Inc , the Canadian division of usgcorp , is making a $104 million investment to revitalize and relaunch a gypsum quarry in Little Narrows, N.S.

May 10, 2023

The Little Narrows quarry will produce up to two million tonnes of raw gypsum material per year once operational. It will be shipped via boat to CGC and USG manufacturing locations along North America’s eastern seaboard, including Montreal. Once fully operational, the quarry will support more than 100 mining jobs such as heavy equipment operators, lab technicians, engineers and more.

 

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