USG Corporation Enhances North American Manufacturing with Alberta Wallboard Plant Opening
USG Corporation Expands Manufacturing Network in North America
On June 10, 2026, USG Corporation made an important announcement: its Canadian division CGC Inc. has officially inaugurated a new wallboard manufacturing plant in Wheatland County, Alberta. This new facility, part of USG's strategy to enhance its manufacturing capabilities in North America, represents a CAD$210 million investment aimed at meeting the growing demand for building materials across the region.
Advancing Manufacturing Capacity in Canada
The new plant is situated on 214 acres and specializes in the production of the Sheetrock® brand wallboard, an essential material for various construction projects, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments across North America. By establishing this facility, USG aims to bolster supply reliability in Western Canada while addressing regional market needs effectively.
Chris Macey, President and CEO of USG Corporation, expressed enthusiasm about the opening, stating, "As one of the most significant wallboard manufacturing investments in our company's history, Wheatland represents a major milestone for our business. This facility strengthens our manufacturing network and enhances our ability to deliver the quality and reliability our customers expect.”
In a similar vein, Steve Youngblut, President of CGC Inc., remarked on the company's long-term commitment to the region. He highlighted how the modern and sustainable plant would not only meet the material needs of builders but also foster long-term job creation and economic growth.
A Commitment to Sustainability
Setting a new benchmark for sustainable manufacturing, the Wheatland facility incorporates cutting-edge technology and operational efficiencies. The plant boasts a 20% reduction in carbon emissions and a 25% decrease in water usage. Furthermore, it aims to achieve zero manufacturing waste directed to landfills, complemented by onsite solar energy generation to minimize environmental impact.
The close proximity of the plant to key markets also allows for reduced transportation distances, which contributes to lower emissions and increased supply reliability. This strategic move not only underscores USG's commitment to sustainability but also positions the company as a leader in responsible manufacturing practices.
Historical Context and Future Directions
Founded in 1902, USG Corporation has played a pivotal role in the innovation of building materials throughout North America. The company established CGC in 1907, originally focused on quarrying and exporting basic gypsum products. Through the years, CGC has evolved into an integral division of USG, continuing to supply crucial building materials across Canada. By expanding its manufacturing presence in Alberta, USG aligns with its growth strategy while ensuring it can meet the increasing demand from builders.
The new Wheatland plant marks a critical achievement in USG's long-term strategy to modernize its facilities and expand production capacity. Along with the revitalization of the Little Narrows gypsum quarry in Nova Scotia, USG, through CGC, is investing a total of nearly CAD$325 million to strengthen its supply chain and improve service across its North American operations.
As Dr. Uwe Knotzer, General Partner of Knauf Group and chairman of USG noted, “This facility is an essential addition to our global manufacturing network and a strong representation of our commitment to investing in the markets and communities we serve.”
In conclusion, the opening of the Wheatland wallboard manufacturing plant stands as a testament to USG Corporation's dedication to enhancing the construction industry's capacity while prioritizing sustainability. With this investment, USG not only addresses immediate manufacturing needs but also sets a standard for responsible growth in the building materials sector in Canada and beyond.