SPS TECHNOLOGIES

SPS Technologies to begin demolition phase of site on or around May 19

SPS Technologies is offering concerned residents the opportunity to have their roof and gutters inspected and/or cleaned

Windows are blown out of the SPS Technologies on Feb. 22, 2025 after a fire broke out earlier in the week at the manufacturing plant in Abington Township. (Rachel Ravina – MediaNews Group).

  • Public Safety

Beginning on or after May 19, SPS Technologies will transition into the demolition phase of its recovery effort. 

This phase involves the controlled dismantling and removal of structures on the site, according to the company. A detailed overview of the planned demolition activities, including safety procedures and timelines, will soon be available on the official SPS website. Additionally, information regarding ongoing air quality monitoring during this phase will be shared to keep the community informed and reassured.

SPS Technologies is in the process of concluding its reclamation phase, where products (finished, in-process, and raw materials) and equipment were removed from the site. 

SPS Technologies, as well as third-party companies, are continuing to test air and water quality. Monitoring results remain stable, according to SPS, with no detections of chemicals or other parameters at levels of concern in the community.

SPS Technologies is offering concerned residents the opportunity to have their roof and gutters inspected and/or cleaned. In order to have this done, residents need to submit a request with their contact information and address through the Contact section.

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Robby Chakler

Robby Chakler is a veteran journalist/editor with nearly 20 years of experience in print and online media. He has worked at daily print newspapers, magazines and online publications. He grew up in Huntingdon Valley and has stayed in the local Montgomery County area since graduating from Penn State University in 2006, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism.


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