Anonymous ID: c99b3a May 30, 2023, 7:37 p.m. No.18927878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7917

Hensel Phelps starts $630M NIH project in Maryland

 

Colorado-based general contractor Hensel Phelps expects to complete construction by 2029.

 

>Just in time for the 2030 Agenda!

 

Healthcare projects continue to see an influx of money.

 

Unlike other construction sectors, economists do not expect a slowdown in largely publicly funded projects in the institutional sector, such as hospitals and other medical treatment buildings. For example, for the past few months, weaker commercial planning has been driving a decrease in the Dodge Momentum Index, a benchmark that measures nonresidential building planning.

 

The institutional segment, on the other hand, remains largely exempt from that slowdown, according to Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting for Dodge Construction Network. On a year-over-year basis in April, planning for institutional projects remained up17%, compared to 7% in commercial construction, she said.

 

For instance, the National Institutes of Health, the primary federal agency for medical research and the country’s largest research hospital, broke ground May 16 on a $630 million addition to its campus in Bethesda, Maryland, according to a tweet from the NIH. Greeley, Colorado-based Hensel Phelps is the general contractor on the project.

 

Yesterday #NIH celebrated the groundbreaking for the new Surgery, Radiology and Laboratory Medicine wing of the @NIHClinicalCntr. The new wing will enable the discovery of state-of-the-art diagnostics, therapies, and cures for a wide range of diseases and conditions. pic.twitter.com/4QM4OV4iRz

 

>>18925857, >>18925896, >>18925941, >>18925969, >>18925902, >>18925964, >>18926159, >>18925947 What is coded in your DNA?

 

— NIH (@NIH) May 17, 2023

The expansive new wing, known as the Surgery Radiology Laboratory Medicine addition, will house several departments across nine levels above grade, as well as two levels below grade. That addition totals 547,290 square feet, and is scheduled for completion in 2029, according to Hensel Phelps.

 

The project will also renovate about 82,150 square feet of the adjacent Clinical Research Center building on the campus.

 

Other site improvements include a new relocated playground, pedestrian tunnel, bioretention areas, sidewalks, landscaping and a new perimeter security retaining wall around the site.

 

Institutional projects such as this one remain one of the bright spots in construction activity this year due in part to commercial projects’ greater exposure to real-time economic changes, such as a tumultuous banking environment, materials price volatility, inflation or other macroeconomic issues, said Martin.

 

“The Dodge Momentum Index continued to recede in April, due to declining economic conditions and ongoing banking uncertainty,” said Martin earlier this month. “Weaker commercial planning is driving the DMI’s decline.”

 

https://www.constructiondive.com/news/hensel-phelps-breaks-ground-630-million-nih-project-maryland/651442/

Anonymous ID: c99b3a May 30, 2023, 8:31 p.m. No.18928082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8197 >>8297 >>8430 >>8512 >>8533

LG Energy Solution, Hyundai to build $4.3B joint battery cell plant in Georgia

 

Hyundai President and CEO Jaehoon Chang (left) and LG Energy Solution CEO Youngsoo Kwon (right) shake hands at LGES’s headquarters in Seoul, South Korea on May 26. The two South Korea-based companies will establish a joint battery cell manufacturing joint venture in Savannah, Georgia, where Hyundai’s EV campus is being built.

 

LG Energy Solution and Hyundai Motor Group struck a joint venture deal to build a $4.3 billion battery cell plant, the companies announced on Friday.

 

The factory will be located in Savannah, Georgia, with production slated to begin at the end of 2025, with enough capacity to support the production of 300,000 EVs a year.

 

The two South Korea-based companies will each take a 50% stake in the venture and facility, where Hyundai will assemble battery packs using cells from the plant to be sent to its U.S. manufacturing sites.

 

Hyundai and LG Energy Solution have worked together in the EV battery sector since 2009, when the former introduced its Elantra Hybrid EV. LG Energy Solution provided batteries for the Elantra along with Hyundai’s Kona Electric and IONIQ 6 EVs.

 

This is also not the companies’ first joint venture. In September 2021, the companies broke ground on a battery cell manufacturing plant in Karawang, Indonesia. The $1.1 billion plant is set to start production in the first half of 2024.

 

The new memorandum of agreement will strengthen Hyundai’s and LG Energy Solution’s ongoing EV battery partnership, the companies said in the press release.

 

“Two strong leaders in the auto and battery industries have joined hands, and together we are ready to drive the EV transition in America,” LG Energy Solution CEO Youngsoo Kwon said in a statement. “By further advancing our product competitiveness and global operational expertise, LG Energy Solution will commit our best efforts to offering the ultimate sustainable energy solutions to our customers.”

 

Hyundai’s upcoming Georgia EV campus has been attracting other South Korea-based auto suppliers to the state. On Tuesday, Georgia announced its eighth Hyundai supplier to set up shop near its EV campus.

 

https://www.constructiondive.com/news/lg-energy-solution-hyundai-4-3b-joint-battery-cell-plant-georgia/651485/