Eli Lilly and Company and Fluor Compete in Battle of the BBQ
It was another great Battle of the BBQ! On Saturday, August 10, more than 2,000 community members came out to sample BBQ from 30
It was another great Battle of the BBQ! On Saturday, August 10, more than 2,000 community members came out to sample BBQ from 30
LP1 team members donated nearly 2000 items and $500 dollars to help Lebanon children get off to a good start this school year. That’s more than three times the amount collected last year! The supplies were delivered to volunteers at Freedom Church who organize the items for distribution at Lebanon’s annual Serve Day event on July 20 from 10:30-3:30 p.m. at Memorial Park. Each year more than 1000 students and their families take part in Serve Day events which features free back-to-school resources including vision screenings, hair cut vouchers, after-school care information and more.
Hoosier author and Indianapolis resident John Green said, “Economic growth doesn’t mean anything unless it is inclusive growth.” That statement embodies the Fluor philosophy.
The Lebanon Project team is dedicated to making a positive impact in the Boone County community. Check out some of the ways the team has been getting involved and making a difference.
Fluor local supply chain team members have an important role, working to put together bid packages and source and manage local contracts for the project. Here are a couple of the team members you may see out and about in the community.
In April 2023, Eli Lilly and Company broke ground to create a new manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Indiana. The site has greatly changed since that cold and snowy Monday morning last year.
The Lebanon Project highlighted its priority on safety with a series of educational demonstrations and events during National Safety Week, May 6-10, 2024. Throughout the week, special lunch and learn opportunities allowed teams to hear from safety professionals on topics such as fall protection, crane safety, and more.