b'Jeannette Industrial Park RenovationsNearly $660,000 worth of renovation work transformed Building 102 inJeannette Industrial Parkinto a bright, modern and energy-ecient spacein 2020. Fully funded by a state Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program(RACP) grant, the renovation project:l installed energy-ecient LED interior lighting,l insulated the roof and exterior walls,l added interior paneling,l sealed the floors,l replaced existing exterior doors,l constructed a new womens restroom andl refurbished an existing oce, breakroom and mens restroom.At 50,095 SF, Building 102 is thesecond-largest in the park.The once-dim interior was transformed in aIt features a dock door a bright, modern facility. drive-in door, it is nowavailable for lease.Sparks fly as a workercuts a fitting for new, energy-ecient lightingat Jeannette IndustrialPark. Meanwhile, in thebackground, crews install paneling over newly insulated walls.The upgraded space is now available for lease.Rail Replacement Project To ensure that the county has reliable, ecient and diverse transportationoptions, the WCIDC continued it rail-maintenance program by upgrading a 4.24-mile section of the Southwest Pennsylvania Railroadwith new,welded rail in 2020. The rail-replacement project was funded by a $1.65million Rail Transportation Assistance Program(RTAP) grant from PennDOTs Bureau of Rail Freight, Ports and Waterwaysand an approximate $700,000 local match by Carload Expressthe Oakmont-based private company that operates the 33-mile short-line railroad. The improved section runs from mile post 0 nearThis was the fourth rail relay grant that the WCIDC has received for theGreengate Centre shopping plaza in Hempfieldinstallation of new rail. in to mile post 4.24 in Youngwood.Jeannette Glass site update2020 saw Elliott Companymake considerable progress on its new $60 million state-of-the-art cryogenic pump testing facility. Built on theJeannette Glass brownfield site that the WCIDC had remediated, the facility is expected to create approximately 130 new jobs when fully operational. It is on track for a spring/summer 2021 grand opening.Elliott purchased the land from the WCIDC in 2019, after we transformedthe rundown industrial property into a pad-ready site via a $4.1 million remediation project. In 2020, we completed the daylighting of the Old A site transformed: Formerly home to rundownBull Run Tunnel on the property as part of the stormwater-management industrial structures, the redeveloped Jeannettecomponent of the project, and the WCIDC enters 2021 poised to wrap the Glass site was transformed in 2020 as crews builtlast of the stormwater-management details. Elliott Co.s new cryogenic pump testing facility.7'