As construction progresses at the Intel site in Licking County, the company provided a significant update on the project's development.
One of the world's largest cranes, the Liebherr LR -- capable of lifting 5.5 million pounds -- is now on site and has been officially named "Ms. Armstrong" by fourth and fifth-grade students from Johnstown Intermediate Elementary. Oct. 25, 2024
Jim Evers, Vice President of Intel Ohio, announced that construction has been ongoing since 2022, with 5 million labor hours invested in the site. Additionally, four super loads have arrived, and landscaping efforts, including the planting of thousands of trees, have begun. The first tree, a buckeye named Carmen, has been planted with a plaque dedicated to Ohio.
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