Cleburne County, AL – Cleburne County continues to position itself as a hub for opportunity, blending natural beauty with economic growth. The latest development on this front is the announcement that Contour Fabrications and Mechanical (CFM), a Kentucky-based company, will establish a new operation along the U.S. Highway 78 corridor.
CFM plans to invest over $7 million in the area, creating more than 30 new jobs for local residents. The company will begin operations by focusing on the repair and fabrication of reels for Southwire, contributing to the region’s expanding manufacturing network.
The project has been supported by a $2 million Growing Alabama Tax Credit, announced by Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Commerce. This funding will aid the Cleburne County Commission in preparing the project site.
In recent years, Cleburne County has emerged as a location where families, businesses, and outdoor enthusiasts can find a unique mix of affordability, opportunity, and access to natural attractions. From the scenic trails of Cheaha State Park and the Pinhoti Trail to its Blue Ribbon schools and skilled workforce, the county continues to focus on sustainable development and quality of life.
County officials expressed enthusiasm for the continued growth along Highway 78 and the positive impact the new facility is expected to have on the community.
