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Q3 Construction Update

There has been significant progress the past few months at the Lebanon Project site. Three buildings are completely framed with steel. Work is underway on these structures to place side panels, windows and roofs, fireproof steel and temporary interior lighting. The efforts will ensure these buildings are weather tight as summer turns to fall and interior work begins during colder weather. This step means project staff will increase as additional skilled craft professionals join the project to perform interior framing, piping and electrical work.

In addition to work on these buildings, teams working at three additional facilities are actively placing steel while at the same time finishing up foundation sections on which steel will be placed.

Thousands of cubic yards of concrete have been poured at the project site to date, making it one of the largest construction projects in central Indiana. Each day the site receives hundreds of material deliveries through our gates.

Making sure these loads are safely delivered and drivers follow the rules and stay alert both on- and off-site is a Lebanon Project priority. The site team recently contracted off-duty police officers to enforce speed limits on county roads surrounding the site. They will continue to work in partnership with the Boone County Sheriff’s Office to ensure site and delivery team members drive at or below posted speed limits.