Coil manufacturer planning another expansion of Chesterfield facility

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The Super Radiator Coils facility in Chesterfield. An upcoming expansion project would add nearly 80,000 more square feet to the facility. (BizSense file)

A manufacturer already established in Chesterfield is gearing up for another expansion of its local plant.

Minnesota-based Super Radiator Coils is planning to add nearly 80,000 square feet to its facility at 451 Southlake Blvd., per a site plan received by the county last month.

The addition would rise on property owned by the company, and would be built onto the existing 177,000-square-foot plant according to the plan, which identified Timmons Group as the project’s engineer and Baskervill as the architect.

Further details about the project, such as construction schedule and anticipated cost, were unclear. A company spokesman declined to comment.

The upcoming expansion would be the fourth such project to be completed at the Chesterfield-based plant since it opened in 1980.

In 2022, Super Radiator Coils completed a 56,000-square-foot expansion of the facility. Other expansion projects took place in 2001 and 1992 at the site.

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A portion of a site plan showing the proposed expansion of the Super Radiator Coils facility in Chesterfield. (County documents)

The company had about 300 local employees as of late 2022. In addition to the Chesterfield facility, Super Radiator Coils also has locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Phoenix, Arizona. The company manufactures specialty cooling coils for food processors, the military, data centers and other industries.

As Super Radiator Coils maps out an expansion project at its local facility, other manufacturers are expanding into Chesterfield.

Danish manufacturer Topsoe recently purchased land in Meadowville Technology Park to build a new $400 million plant to produce electrolyzer cells. Swiss-based humidifier maker Condair Group recently spent $55 million to buy the 400,000-square-foot Willis Commerce Center, with plans to be operational there next year.

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