A major corporation is conducting a search for a location to  establish a factory to manufacture electrical machinery.  Illinois is one of  approximately six states under consideration for the project.  The other states  are east of Illinois.  The company plans to construct a 180,000 sq. ft. plant on  a 16 acre site.  Anticipated employment in year 2 is 190 and in year 4 - 350  while planned capital investment is $70 million.
Site characteristics:
Ø  Not more  than approximately 30 miles from a Port or barge terminal site with a lifting  capacity of 800,000 pounds - a 400 ton crane or two 200 ton cranes.  The  company is not interested in bringing in the cranes.  Thus, port/barge terminal  must be able to provide the service.  However, a site at a port or barge  terminal will probably not work for this project for the following reasons:  
·          the facility must be above the river to avoid floods, 
·          the site must allow equipment to operate 15' to 18' below the shop floor  level, and
·          have no underground water stream
Ø  Rail  service between the facility and a port/barge terminal is required.  Also,  the rail line should be connected to a regional railway network.
Ø  Quick  access to a major highway with no bridge underpasses along the access road or  highway.  Their trucks are not likely to make it under a bridge.  Also,  access roads and highways must allow for truck weights of 350 tons.  Truckloads  of 350 tons per year will be infrequent - approximately ten per year, but there  will be a number of other loads of approximately 100 tons.
Ø  The site  must be level or flat and preferably composed of clay
Ø  Within  100 miles of a university with an electrical engineering program.  The facility  will employ a significant number of electrical and mechanical  engineers.
Ø  Stable  workforce - It is very important to the company to locate in an area where they  can attract and retain engineers, skilled production operators and  administrative staff.  At full operation in year four 350 people comprising 230  production workers and 120 highly qualified managers, engineers, technicians and  professional staff will be employed at the facility.  If there is a training  institution nearby that may be well prepared to address the training needs of  the production workers, that would be helpful information.
Ø   Utilities
·          Power necessary: 15 MVA maximum
·          No water is used for in the manufacturing process
·          No natural gas is used in the manufacturing process
 
Attached is a site selection questionnaire for interested  communities with a site meeting the above criteria.  The section requesting  labor cost data may raise some questions.  Here is some guidance  -
o   IDES  wage rate data is acceptable.  Median average wages should be provided for the  following OES occupations:
§  51-2022:  Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
§  51-2023:  Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers
§  51-0000:  Production Occupations
§  51-1011:  First Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating  Workers
§  43-5071:  Shipping, Receiving and Traffic Clerks 
o   The  phrase "direct qualified workers" means operational people who actually build  the equipment, which relates to the first three occupations listed.  The phrase  "indirect qualified workers" means operational people who do not directly build  the equipment but participate in the overall process (supervisor of 'direct  workers', logistics specialists, ...).  However, "indirect" does not include the  general staff (finance, legal,...).
 
The company is not interested in an existing building due to  specialized requirements and work process flow.  Also, they plan to construct  their facility to LEED standards.  
 
Project timeline: 
                Investment Decision - October  2009
                Start construction - January  2010
                Start production - August 2011
                Production reaches full capacity - October  2014
 
For interested communities with qualified sites, please  submit a completed site questionnaire along with any other pertinent information  to david.pierson@illinois.gov by  Monday, July 6, 2009.
 
Thank you in advance.
 
Dave
                
 
Dave  Pierson
Economic Development  Representative
IL Dept. of Commerce  and Economic Opportunity
100 W. Randolph St.,  Suite 3-400
Chicago, IL  60601
Phone:  312-814-1346
Fax:  312-814-5247
E-mail: david.pierson@illinois.gov
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