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16 New jobs in Ayr with new Unilock manufacturing plant

Unilock will be adding 16 new jobs to its existing 61 with a new manufacturing plant, built in partnership with the province.
Cambridge MPP Kathryn McGarry was at the announcement for the new plant in Ayr, Ont. on Aug. 11. (@Kathryn_McGarry on Twitter.com)

Unilock is opening its third manufacturing plant in North Dumfries Township, creating Ayr, 16  new jobs in Ayr, supported by the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund.

The company manufactures interlocking paving stones used in driveways and other landscaping features. The new plant will be dedicated to manufacturing one of Unilock's product lines.

The province is investing $1.5 million into the project, the maximum amount a business can get from the province through this fund. The total price tag on the project is over $40 million and the completion date is expected to be next spring.

Jeff Leal, the Minister Responsible for Small Business, said in a news release that the provincial investment helps Unilock become more competitive and create jobs in the community.

"Supporting innovative manufacturers is a key focus of our government, and the southwestern Ontario Development Fund is just one of the ways we are helping businesses succeed and grow," said Leal.

Ontario continues to accept applications from qualified businesses for the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund. The fund covers up to 15 per cent of project costs.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of the story said the total cost of the project is over $27 million, but it is in fact over $40 million.
    Aug 11, 2017 1:42 PM ET