
It’s been a little over a year since the grand opening of Plan C/Planned Capacity’s regional headquarters facility located at 223 Dedication Drive Fayetteville and they’re kicking off a new phase of construction to take the space to the next level.
These renovations include adding to the electrical infrastructure as well as renovating the internal offices to accommodate the increase in staff. Edge Engineering is the lead engineer on the project. Robert Wolf, the leader of Edge, is a Marine Corp Veteran and an experienced implementation engineer. Founder/CEO of Planned Capacity Antonio Bestard continues to support the employment of Veterans and shared that their workforce in North Carolina is currently 60 percent a Veteran based workforce.
In addition to expanding the physical space, Bestard shared that they will be expanding their team by bringing on three new hires within the next 30 days and nine other hires within the next 120 days.
“Our relationship with Fayetteville and the Fayetteville community continues to expand in positive ways,” commented Bestard.
Planned Capacity is a data mining company founded in 2021. According to their website, the business was created to provide demand response services necessary to balance power grids and make green energy resources economically viable.
More information about the company can be found online at https://plannedcapacity.com/.
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