C&H Precision, a firearms manufacturer, has announced its decision to continue its operations in Bryan County, and unveiled plans for a significant investment in a state-of-the-art manufacturing and headquarters facility in Richmond Hill.
The new building will be located on Thunderbird Drive. The estimated $10 million project is projected to create 20 to 30 new jobs.
“It has been incredible watching the success and growth C&H has experienced since the company moved to Richmond Hill in 2017,” said Development Authority of Bryan County (DABC) Chairman Jon Seagraves. “With the focus and value the company places on its employees, C&H is a great industry partner to have in the community, and we are glad they have chosen to undertake their expansion here in Bryan County.”
Spanning 48,000 square feet, the facility will feature a 10-bay indoor shooting range featuring state-of-the-art equipment and a firearms retail pro shop. There will also be a coffee and sandwich shop on-site.
“The greatest compliment a company can give is to continue to reinvest in a community and its citizens,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Thank you to C&H Precision for your commitment to Georgia. Congratulations to our partners in Bryan County on the new opportunities this exciting project will create for Georgians.”
C&H Precision has joined forces with firms Coleman and Company for all civil engineering needs and Felder and Associates Architecture for the initial stages of the design process.
Buck Holly, President and Owner of C&H Precision, expressed his enthusiasm for this ambitious endeavor, stating, "The competition for talented employees in our region has driven us to make significant investments in our workforce. We are dedicated to providing our employees with an exceptional workspace and amenities that are unrivaled in the industry. This new facility embodies our commitment to fostering a vibrant and productive environment for our valued team."