Hyundai Motor Co. opened its first assembly plant in 1968 in Ulsan, South Korea, and over the following decades has grown the site to include five independent manufacturing plants over 1.9 sq miles.
This brewery expansion significantly increases production capacity and transforms the existing facility—which makes beer primarily imported to the U.S.—into one that has an automated, state-of-the-art production line.
Completed in February 2023, this 19,000-sq-ft building expansion includes a 7,100-sq-ft data center/switch room, electrical rooms, uninterruptible power supply rooms and other services to support Verizon’s 5G network in Aurora and the surrounding area.
Featuring a 45,000-sq-ft, two-level building expansion with a 10,000-sq-ft retrofit of existing space, this project more than doubles Rentschler Biopharma’s commercial cGMP biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacity aimed at treating multiple diseases, such as cancer and COVID-19.
A 57-acre brownfield site was remediated to make way for Komatsu Mining’s 180,000-sq-ft office and experience center, a 430,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility and a 650-car parking structure.
German candy manufacturer Haribo built its first U.S. production facility in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., with zero reportable injuries during the nearly two-year project.