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Lilly Lebanon site adds overnight shift as buildings near "dried in" stage
Summary
Fluor Corporation and project communicators said the Lilly Lebanon campus has more than 3,200 workers on site and has begun a second (night) shift focused on work suited to lower-traffic hours; two main production buildings are largely enclosed to prepare for winter work.
More than 3,200 construction workers are working on the Lilly Lebanon campus and a second (night) shift has begun, project communicators said, as crews focus on enclosing key buildings ahead of winter.
Project officials said the change matters because closing exterior work and getting buildings "dried in" reduces weather-related delays and protects interior fit-out work. The addition of a night shift also allows trade crews to perform activities that require fewer people on site at once, such as fireproofing.
Joe LePage, city of Lebanon communications and community development director, introduced the update and hosted…
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