Duperon opens doors in former GlobalWatt building

Duperon Corporation announced it would take over the Saginaw building formerly claimed by GlobalWatt, in a move that will also be an expansion for the water treatement company.

GlobalWatt, a solar company, pulled out of the building at 1200 Leon Scott in 2012. Duperon will move into the 74,000-square-foot facility after outgrowing its office and manufacturing spaces elsewhere in Saginaw.

The building will house all Duperon employees in one place, which should help it grow even further than it has in recent years under the leadership of CEO Tammy Bernier and her father, Terry Duperon.

Duperon provides water treatment, wastewater and drainage products, from design to manufacture. It has grown significantly since 2010 and has added international clients as well.

Writer: Sam Eggleston
Source: Duperon Corporation
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