Senator McCormick, Dura-Bond Celebrate Increased Revenue, More Jobs in Pennsylvania
02/18/2026 - Dura-Bond Pipe, during a visit by U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick at its Steelton, Pa., facility, announced it has signed a multiyear contract with TC Energy to supply US$300 million in large-diameter line pipe, creating more than 250 new jobs in Pennsylvania.
The company said that it will add an additional shift at the Steelton facility to meet the increased demand under the new contract, according to a press release from McCormick.
“We are deeply grateful for the support of Sen. McCormick and the many others who have helped us along the way. As he highlighted this afternoon, this truly was a team effort, made successful through the commitment of elected officials and staff from both sides of the aisle at the federal, state and local levels,” said Jason Norris, president of Dura-Bond.
Pennsylvania is home to the only American-owned manufacturer of large-diameter line pipe used for oil and natural gas transmission, McCormick’s press release said.
“Reliable, affordable energy is essential to America’s competitiveness, and we’re grateful for Senator McCormick’s leadership and commitment to the communities that form the heart of America’s energy future,” said John Draeger, vice president of U.S. projects at TC Energy.
“We are deeply grateful for the support of Sen. McCormick and the many others who have helped us along the way. As he highlighted this afternoon, this truly was a team effort, made successful through the commitment of elected officials and staff from both sides of the aisle at the federal, state and local levels,” said Jason Norris, president of Dura-Bond.
Pennsylvania is home to the only American-owned manufacturer of large-diameter line pipe used for oil and natural gas transmission, McCormick’s press release said.
“Reliable, affordable energy is essential to America’s competitiveness, and we’re grateful for Senator McCormick’s leadership and commitment to the communities that form the heart of America’s energy future,” said John Draeger, vice president of U.S. projects at TC Energy.



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