PEC breaks ground on new Marble Falls facility
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Before a massive American flag, executives and those with key roles in planning the new Pedernales Electric Cooperative Northwestern Operations Center gather Monday, March 7, to mark the groundbreaking of the the new center to be completed in just a little over a year on US 281 in Marble Falls.
By Glynis Crawford Smith
The Highlander
Dignitaries and officials of the Pedernales Electric Cooperative gathered Monday, March 7, for groundbreaking on the new $17 million PEC Northwest Operations Center on US 281 at Resource Parkway on the northern outskirts of Marble Falls.
The new two-story facility will have 27,000-square feet of office space and 18,000 square feet of warehousing space on a 10-acre site to replace the current facility at 3105 US 281 and expand services and resources for the entire area. An energy education space with kiosks for member self-serve options are part of the plans.
"You will see training operations going on here to make our employees safer and more efficient," said PEC CEO John D. Hewa.
See a report with more photos in the Tuesday, March 8, edition of The Highlander.