Lockheed Martin Completes Foundation for Satellite Factory of the
Future
Feb. 27, 2018
The foundation for Lockheed Martin's (NYSE:
LMT)
satellite production factory of the future has been completed. The
Gateway Center construction is making rapid progress and is on track
for its completion in 2020. The project recently reached a
significant milestone, when the construction team began installing
vertical structural steel.
The $350
million, 266,000 square foot building will incorporate
multiple features under one roof, and is designed to streamline
satellite production and increase cost savings for both government
and commercial customers. The building will house an ISO Class 8
high bay cleanroom, an anechoic chamber, and a large thermal vacuum
chamber to conduct dynamic endurance tests on the satellites.
"The transformation of this site in just a few short months has been
remarkable," said
Bill Breeden,
vice president of Assembly, Test, Launch and Operations at Lockheed
Martin Space. "The basement level has been excavated, the concrete
foundation is laid, and we're already raising the steel beams that
make up the backbone of the structure. We're well on our way to a
2020 grand opening, when this new facility will be primed and ready
to manufacture a wide range of state-of-the-art satellites with
agility, precision and efficiency," noted Breeden.
The Gateway Center will be capable of producing multiple satellites
at the same time. Embedded functions of the building will reduce
satellite production processes from days to mere hours. The building
is value engineered and will integrate industry best practices for
satellite manufacturing.
In the months since the groundbreaking, over 100,000 cubic yards of
soil have been moved to make way for the project. This equals enough
dirt to cover an entire football field with a mound 60 feet high. To
prepare for the foundation construction, over 500 caissons and
support beams have been drilled and installed in holes up to 30 feet
deep. Upon completion, the Gateway Center project will have used
hundreds of structural steel beams weighing nearly 2,200 tons.
Lockheed Martin has undertaken considerable initiatives to maximize
the energy efficiency of the building, and conserve the native
landscape. The project is also producing jobs for the local economy.
Over 1500 skilled contractors are expected to work on the Gateway
Center during the construction phase.
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