A new micro mill is being developed to advance low-emission steel production through a fully integrated, high-efficiency manufacturing approach. ISG is providing architecture and engineering design for the 174-acre site, coordinating building systems, process infrastructure, and utilities to support hybrid mill technology, renewable energy integration, and zero process carbon emissions. Designed for an annual capacity of 450,000 tons, the facility incorporates electrification, carbon capture, and closed-loop water systems to meet stringent regulatory requirements and performance goals. Planned for commissioning in early 2027, the project is expected to create 1,000 jobs and establishes a scalable model for sustainable steelmaking while supporting reliable, high-volume rebar production.