Home Industries Federal Tool to move to West Bend, expand facility

Federal Tool to move to West Bend, expand facility

Federal Tool & Engineering LLC plans to move its Cedarburg operations into a building it owns in West Bend.

The company will add 49,000 square feet to the existing 21,000-square-foot facility at 2150 Stonebridge Road. The project is expected to cost about $2.7 million, said Christian Tscheschlok, executive director of Economic Development Washington County.

“We are thrilled about our company’s anticipated move to West Bend. City and county officials have been very cooperative and welcoming,” said David Tomczek, president of Federal Tool. “We were drawn to West Bend because of their energetic work force, easy access to Hwy 45, and Moraine Park Technical College’s new Jackson Regional Center. We are confident this is a winning decision for our business.”

Federal Tool has about 55 employees who will move to the new facility, and it will add an another 10 jobs as a result of the expansion, Tscheschlok said.

Federal Tool & Engineering LLC plans to move its Cedarburg operations into a building it owns in West Bend.


The company will add 49,000 square feet to the existing 21,000-square-foot facility at 2150 Stonebridge Road. The project is expected to cost about $2.7 million, said Christian Tscheschlok, executive director of Economic Development Washington County.

"We are thrilled about our company's anticipated move to West Bend. City and county officials have been very cooperative and welcoming," said David Tomczek, president of Federal Tool. "We were drawn to West Bend because of their energetic work force, easy access to Hwy 45, and Moraine Park Technical College's new Jackson Regional Center. We are confident this is a winning decision for our business."

Federal Tool has about 55 employees who will move to the new facility, and it will add an another 10 jobs as a result of the expansion, Tscheschlok said.

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