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Byline: Steve Bisson
Nov. 7--Georgia-Pacific Corp.'s board of directors on Monday approved an expenditure of $100 million to expand and modernize its Savannah gypsum facility to support the company's growing wallboard product lines.
The project, which will include improvements to the gypsum rock handling system, a new mill and related systems, along with a new wallboard manufacturing line, is expected to be completed in early 2007.
When fully operational, the expanded plant is expected to add a "significant number of jobs" to the current workforce of 89, said G-P spokesperson Robin Keegan.
Unofficial estimates by those close to the ...