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Summit Truck Bodies breaks ground on expansion

Aug. 23, 2024
The new 220,000-square-foot facility will enhance STB’s production capabilities, creating new jobs and contributing to the local economy

Summit Truck Bodies celebrated a significant milestone recently with a groundbreaking ceremony to expand its production facility. The event marks the beginning of a new chapter for the company, solidifying its position as a leader in the service and lube truck body industry, STB noted.

Key stakeholders attended the groundbreaking ceremony, including Summit Truck Bodies management, representatives from the Kansas Department of Commerce, Doniphan County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development, Wathena City Council members, and the construction companies overseeing the project.

Chris Walter, STB Plant Manager, opened the ceremony with remarks about the expansion project’s importance and potential impact on the company and the community. Walter also introduced other notable speakers, including Ernie Beaudet from the Kansas Department of Commerce, Paul Reynolds, Reynolds Construction Management (RCM) owner, and Bob Ryser, representing the City of Wathena.

In a symbolic gesture, eleven golden shovels turned the dirt, signifying the commencement of construction. Those participating in the groundbreaking ceremony included:

  • Katie Mull, STB controller
  • Dave Sjervin, Tranwest CFO
  • Lisa Spiker, Tranwest HR business partner
  • Sam Lager, STB production manager
  • Ernie Beaudet, KS Dept. of Commerce – business development project manager
  • Bob Ryser, City of Wathena
  • Kris Eidsness, STB general manager
  • Chris Walter, STB plant manager
  • Brent Stansberry, RCM project manager
  • Paul Reynolds, RCM owner
  • Jim Harris, STB engineering manager

This expansion project reflects Summit Truck Bodies’ commitment to growth and innovation. It will ensure the company can meet the increasing demand for high-quality, customizable service trucks. The new 220,000-square-foot facility will enhance STB’s production capabilities, creating new jobs and contributing to the local economy.

Summit Truck Bodies bills this expansion as “Foundation for Growth,” meant to reinforce the company’s dedication to delivering unmatched service and reliable products to customers nationwide.