RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Composite material manufacturer Euro-Composites plans to expand its facility in Culpeper County, Va., creating 70 jobs.
Gov. Bob McDonnell said Wednesday that the company will invest more than $11 million to expand the facility with makes materials used in aerospace and other industries.
Euro-Composites is a private company based in Luxembourg with more than 660 employees companywide.
The Virginia facility is the company's only operations in the U.S. and currently employs about 80 people.
McDonnell approved a $150,000 grant from the Governor's Opportunity Fund for the project.
Gov. Bob McDonnell said Wednesday that the company will invest more than $11 million to expand the facility with makes materials used in aerospace and other industries.
Euro-Composites is a private company based in Luxembourg with more than 660 employees companywide.
The Virginia facility is the company's only operations in the U.S. and currently employs about 80 people.
McDonnell approved a $150,000 grant from the Governor's Opportunity Fund for the project.