Tindall Corporation founder celebrates courthouse completion in Spartanburg County

June 7, 2023

Tindall Corporation founder, William Lowndes, III, and other senior leaders were able to witness the completion of the new Spartanburg County Courthouse on April 13, 2023. His visit to the construction site holds special significance as it is just miles from where Tindall’s story began in 1963 when Lowndes purchased Tindall Concrete Pipe, a small manufacturer of precast pipe products in Spartanburg.

What started out as a small operation with less than 10 employees is now a multi-facility construction manufacturer. Under Lowndes’ leadership, Tindall became one of the industry’s leading precast, prestressed concrete companies. The completion of the courthouse is a full-circle moment for Lowndes and his family, because it serves as a visual representation of how far Tindall has come since its start 60 years ago.

While attending the special occasion, Lowndes acknowledged, “I never thought that the company would grow to this when I bought that little pipe plant.”

Tindall is proud of the legacy established by Lowndes and appreciative of his guidance in setting the course for the company’s future success. His contributions to the precast concrete industry, local communities, and the lives of the many employees who have worked for Tindall over the years have set a strong example that today’s Tindall leaders continue to follow. His impact shaped the core values of Tindall and drives the team to be Engineered to Serve.

Learn more about Tindall’s history and culture on their website, https://tindallcorp.com/our-culture/

 

About Tindall

Headquartered in Spartanburg, S.C., Tindall Corporation is one of the largest precast concrete manufacturers in North America. Tindall’s two business groups have facilities throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Southeastern and South-Central United States. Tindall provides engineering, manufacturing, shipping and installation solutions for precast, prestressed concrete systems and underground utility structures.