Date: Fri 28-Feb-1997
Date: Fri 28-Feb-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
business-Neumade-factory
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Work Begins On Neumade Plant
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
Construction has started on Neumade Products Corporation's 60,000-square-foot
manufacturing plant on Peck's Lane.
Concrete footings for the new facility have been poured on the ten-acre,
industrially zoned site to the west of Pecks Lane. The site is across the
street from Dade International and Sorvall, the two firms that now occupy the
plant formerly owned by E.I. DuPont Medical Products, Inc.
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members unanimously approved Neumade's
construction plans last fall.
The start of the project was delayed after the health department required that
septic waste disposal plans be redesigned to better meet health code
standards.
Neumade manufactures metal cabinets to house equipment used by the
photographic, motion picture, television and audio-visual industries. A total
50 workers will be employed at Neumade, of which 30 will be in a manufacturing
section of the building and 20 in an office section. The steel-frame building
will have a masonry exterior.
One work shift is planned for the facility. Manufacturing will take place from
approximately 7:15 am to 4:15 pm, and the offices will be open from 8:30 am to
5 pm.
Neumade is an 80-year-old, family-owned business.
Johnson and Michaelson, Architects, of Branford designed the project. McChord
Engineering Associates, Inc, of Wilton did the engineering work. The property
owner is Rojo Enterprises, a limited liability corporation of Norwalk.
Neumade will be served by United Water's public water supply system and Yankee
Gas's natural gas system. Some 63 on-site parking spaces will be provided.
Plans indicate the potential for an additional 18 parking spaces.
Neumade will consolidate three of its operations at the local site. Its
Buffalo, N.Y., and Cedar Knolls, N.J., manufacturing operations and its
Norwalk sales office will be consolidated here.
The firm uses sheet metal to build cabinets for the professional motion
picture projectors used in theaters. It also builds film handling equipment,
and manufactures microfilm equipment, lighting controls and film storage
equipment, among other media products. Its products are sold to the
entertainment industry, government agencies, hospitals and museums.
The estimated value of the factory construction project is $3.5 million.
