- New facility is latest in the more than $2 billion investment GAF has contributed to the roofing industry over the last 10 years
- New Columbia plant will create more than 40 jobs, adding to the GAF U.S. manufacturing base of more than 2,300 people
PARSIPPANY, N.J., June 22, 2017 -- GAF, North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, announced today that it will open a manufacturing plant in New Columbia, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles south of Williamsport. Set to open in the fourth quarter of 2017, the new 34-acre facility will create more than 40 skilled manufacturing and office jobs in Pennsylvania and will serve as a regional training facility for contractors and roofing industry professionals. The plant will manufacture thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) single-ply membrane for commercial roofing applications and Cobra® brand injection molding components for residential roofing systems.
“We are proud to further our commitment to the roofing industry through this investment in New Columbia and to create new, skilled manufacturing jobs right here in the U.S.,” said Jim Schnepper, president of GAF.
“This new plant will expand our production capabilities, allowing us to meet the needs of our customers with best-in-class solutions. Our innovative training programs will help new employees build critical competencies,” said Dick Nowak, chief operating officer of GAF.
The opening of the New Columbia plant will mark an expansion of the GAF footprint, which currently includes a network of 30 manufacturing facilities and more than 3,400 total employees nationwide. GAF already has a presence in Pennsylvania through its Myerstown asphaltic shingle plant.
“The New Columbia plant opening will provide high-quality job opportunities to dozens of Pennsylvanians,” said Carroll Diefenbach, chairman, Board of Supervisors for White Deer Township. “We are thankful that GAF is committed to supporting our community and strengthening the manufacturing industry in The Keystone State.”
GAF will produce TPO products for commercial roofing at the new location. In recent years, TPO products have grown in popularity, thanks to their performance, durability, flexibility, competitive price, energy efficiency, and easy installation. GAF EverGuard® TPO products are a key component in single-ply roofing systems, and offer next-generation performance against heat aging and UV degradation by acting as a protective membrane over the roof. In addition to TPO products, the plant will manufacture injection molding components for residential roofing systems, including Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™, Cobra® Snow Country®, and Cobra® Snow Country® Advanced Attic Exhaust Vents.
As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to offering professional education programs to the roofing industry, the plant will be designated as a GAF Center for the Advancement of Roofing Excellence (CARE) regional training facility. Through its CARE program, GAF offers hands-on training to contractors and other roofing industry professionals in the region, equipping them with the latest skills and installation techniques. To date, more than 230,000 roofing professionals have participated in CARE training programs.
About GAF
Founded in 1886, GAF is the leading roofing manufacturer in North America. As a member of the Standard Industries family of companies, GAF is part of the largest roofing and waterproofing business in the world. The company’s products include a comprehensive portfolio of roofing and waterproofing solutions for residential and commercial properties as well as for civil engineering applications. The full GAF portfolio of solutions is supported by an extensive national network of factory-certified contractors. GAF continues to be the leader in quality and offers comprehensive warranty protection on its products and systems. The company’s success is driven by a commitment to empowering its people to deliver advanced quality and purposeful innovation. For more information about GAF, visit www.gaf.com.
About Standard Industries
Standard Industries is a privately-held, global industrial company with interests in building materials, aggregates, and related investment businesses in public equities and real estate. Founded in 1886, Standard Industries has over 15,000 employees and operations in more than 80 countries. Operating subsidiaries include: GAF, the leading roofing manufacturer in North America; BMI Group, the leading manufacturer and supplier of flat and pitched roofing products for the residential and non-residential markets in Europe, parts of Asia, and South Africa; SGI, a leading North American aggregates and mining company supplying specialized products to the North American building materials industry; and Siplast, a provider of high-end modified bitumen membranes and liquid-applied roofing products. Standard maintains a team-oriented culture of meritocracy, excellence, intellectual honesty, and a passionate focus on investing in its people. To learn more about Standard Industries, visit www.standardindustries.com.
Contact: Standard Industries Melisa Tezanos [email protected] +1.212.821.1596


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