Mauldin, SC – Yesterday was a day to remember for the folks at MetroConnects and the surrounding community. They celebrated the groundbreaking of their brand new campus headquarters, which promises to be a state-of-the-art facility and a one-stop hub for all wastewater management services in the region. With sunny skies above and a bright future ahead, it was an event filled with optimism as community leaders, staff, and partners gathered to mark this significant milestone.
In just three years, MetroConnects has undergone a huge transformation. The organization has doubled its service area and staff after regionalizing seven wastewater collection systems in Greenville County. Now, they’re proud to serve over 100,000 customers while maintaining a whopping 1,500 miles of infrastructure. With all this growth, it became clear that they needed a larger space to accommodate their expanding operations.
The visionary new headquarters will house an administration building, an operations and maintenance facility, and additional covered storage. This well-planned campus is designed to support MetroConnects’ mission of providing innovative and sustainable wastewater management. “The new campus will increase our efficiency by bringing all services, operations, and equipment together in one location,” stated Carol Elliot, the General Manager of MetroConnects. Her enthusiasm was contagious: “We look forward to continuing our commitment to Greenville County, serving an expanding community, and meeting the needs of the future.”
Situated at 1151 W. Butler Road in Mauldin, SC, this new campus will not just serve as an operational base but also as a center for community outreach initiatives. With a host of resources now centralized in one location, residents can expect increased accessibility to the services they need. It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved!
To ensure that everything runs smoothly, JLL is stepping in as the Project Manager, while Vannoy Construction takes charge of the construction aspects. With expected completion in spring 2026, anticipation is already building. “We are thrilled to partner with MetroConnects to design a headquarters that reflects their dedication to innovation and the community,” shared principal Meg Terry. With her words, it’s clear that this project is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about laying the foundation for the essential work to come.
The new MetroConnects Campus Headquarters is more than just a building; it symbolizes a forward-thinking approach to meet the region’s growing needs while upholding a commitment to sustainable practices. This kind of development ensures that MetroConnects is ready for the challenges of the future while keeping the environment in mind.
For more information on MetroConnects, the new campus, and all the great things happening in our community, residents are encouraged to reach out directly. This exciting development is just one of many steps towards a brighter, cleaner future for Mauldin and Greenville County! As the groundbreaking event showed, the sun is shining on MetroConnects, and the winds of change are at their back.
So, let’s keep our eyes on the horizon and look forward to the amazing benefits this new campus will bring to our lives!
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