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Bechtel picked to build New Albany Intel factories

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Bechtel picked to build New Albany Intel factories
Construction is well underway on the Intel chip factory site in New Albany, seen in this September photo.

One of the world’s largest engineering, construction and project management companies has been picked to build Ohio’s biggest economic development project.

Intel on Monday announced that Bechtel Corp. will build its $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing project in New Albany.

“I’ve been impressed with the Bechtel discipline and a highly  professional approach in working with us,” Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel’s executive vice president and chief global operations officer told The Dispatch. “Right from the get-go, it feels like it’s been clicking.”

Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel's executive vice president and chief global operations officer

“This is a monumental opportunity for the region,” said Catherine Hunt Ryan, president of Bechtel’s manufacturing and technology business. “We are very humbled and incredibly excited to partner with Intel and the community to deliver on this ambitious project.”

Bechtel, fresh off managing construction of Royal Dutch Shell’s massive petrochemical complex near Monaca in western Pennsylvania, is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, near Washington. The engineering, construction, and project management company lacks a permanent office in Ohio, but has history in the state. It has managed construction of air-quality control systems for power company FirstEnergy and, more recently, has built new natural gas-fired power plants in Ohio.

Catherine Hunt Ryan, president of Bechtel's manufacturing and technology business.

Intel plans to build two factories, called fabs, in New Albany that will produce the tiny devices that power everything from cell phones to medical equipment to cars. Intel has said the site in Licking County could one day host as many as eight fabs, a $100 billion investment.

Bechtel will design and build a total of 2.5 million square feet of space, including 600,000 square feet of cleanrooms, pristine areas of the fabs where machines that cost millions of dollars make semiconductors. The rest of the space is the infrastructure needed to support the fabrication process.

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