Southeast-based construction firm, Frampton Construction Company, has completed construction of Le Creuset of America’s (Le Creuset) new North American headquarters and distribution facility in Hampton County, South Carolina. The project was delivered on schedule despite challenging site conditions and complex operational requirements.
The 300,000-square-foot build-to-suit facility consolidates Le Creuset’s U.S. distribution and administrative operations into a single campus that’s designed for efficiency and long-term flexibility. The two-story office houses executive offices, call centers and administrative departments, while the distribution area is designed to function as a cross-dock operation with capacity for future expansion.
The concrete tilt-up facility sits on a 62-acre site at 114 Bob Gifford Boulevard in Early Branch. The site presented significant challenges, including protected wetlands and poor soil conditions typical of the region. Frampton mitigated the risks by implementing cement soil stabilization. Due to the rural location and distance from nearby concrete suppliers, the team constructed an on-site concrete batching plant to maintain quality control and protect the project schedule.
“This project required an exceptional level of coordination and schedule discipline,” said Keith Horton, Project Director at Frampton.
From difficult soil conditions to early product move-in, and highly customized interior spaces — the team delivered a facility that supports Le Creuset’s operations today and positions the company for long-term growth.”
– Keith Horton / Frampton Construction
The project also required extensive sequencing and logistics coordination. Frampton managed early product move-in ahead of the 2025 holiday season, phased installation of new racking systems and the relocation of an existing generator from Le Creuset’s former facility.
Designed by McMillan Pazdan Smith, the facility integrates Le Creuset’s brand identity into an industrial environment through custom finishes, open ceilings and polished concrete floors. The two-story office component includes employee-focused amenities such as a large cafeteria with an outdoor patio and grill, walking trails, and locker rooms, along with access-controlled circulation to support day-to-day operations.

Additional project partners included civil engineer Thomas & Hutton, structural engineer WGPM, mechanical and plumbing contractor Paulson Cheek Mechanical, and electrical contractor Allegiance Industries.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration was held on February 20, 2026.

