While it might just look like a big shed to most, inside Haywards' newest plant is a lot of hard work.
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Plant three has already produced about 2500 tonnes of steel work since it started operation late last year.
On Thursday, the $8 million facility was officially opened.
Managing director Steve Edmonds said it had been a large team effort.
"It's right from the apprentice level right through to my level," he said.
"It's about making sure that the business is good in the long run, it's got to be good for the clients, it's got to be good for employees."
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Chairman John Lord said it had been exciting to watch the business grow into what it is today.
"We make things out of metal, and we construct things. Quite frankly we can make and put up almost anything that's metal with our capacity," he said.
"We tend to do it on time, we tend to get it right. Everything tends to fit and work and last."
Tasmanian Liberal Senator Claire Chandler said the business was a market leader within the fabrication industry and was happy to see the $1.3 million government grant put to good use.
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