After fire destroyed the 100-year-old aerospace parts plant, the owner plans to rebuild, but employ fewer workers.
The new SPS Technologies manufacturing facility in Abington, Montgomery County, is expected to be fully operational by 2028.
Officials said the cause of the massive fire at SPS Technologies in Abington Township​ that took nearly a week to contain in February was ruled accidental.
Dozens of residents attended the meeting at Abington Middle School on Thursday to learn more about the new design.
The cause of the SPS Technologies fire in Abington Township is deemed "undetermined"; the company plans to rebuild with a new ...
While unveiling their plans to rebuild their factory, SPS Technologies explained what caused the explosive fire that destroyed their factory in Abington back on Feb. 17, 2025.
Six months after a massive fire burned through the SPS Technologies building in Montgomery County, the company is set to ...
The aerospace parts manufacturer’s old plant went up in flames months ago and prompted evacuations and school closures in ...
Seven months after a fire destroyed more than 80% of its manufacturing facility, SPS Technologies is moving forward with ...
SPS Technologies, the aerospace fastener company whose Jenkintown factory burned down in February, revealed its plans for a new, state-of-the-art facility Thursday night. It aims to be operational in ...
1. SPS Technologies Reveals Cause Of Massive Fire ( patch.com) — SPS Technologies revealed the cause of a massive fire in Abington Township, linked to an explosion in a compressed air system. The ...