Site Updates

Forward progress continues at the Lilly LP1 project with the aid of ideal fall weather. The team continues to prepare the site for the build. Here are just a few of the things happening on site:


  • Poles going up will supply temporary site power.
  • Workforce parking lots are being paved with plans to recycle paving material when the build project is complete.
  • Trailers are being installed onsite that will be used as offices for the Fluor and Lilly staff and contractors.
  • Installation of temporary construction fencing around the perimeter includes turnstiles allowing staff to badge in and out for work.
  • Interior roads are being constructed for site staff travel throughout their workday.
  • Construction of the north stormwater retention basin along CR-450.

Fluor's Commitment to Sustainability

The Boone County Economic Development Corporation hosted conversations for the Fluor team and Boone County city and town leaders in the fall. Many of the topics discussed align with the Lilly Lebanon Project team’s commitment to sustainability. There are dozens of activities that the team is working on in order to achieve its sustainability goals.

Commitment to Sustainability

It's All About Quality

Integrated into all good construction programs are quality assurance professionals who provide oversight from the start of construction through acceptance testing. On the LP1 site, quality control inspections take

place daily. In the soil compaction area alone, 2,300 tests have been performed to date. Read on to learn how quality control plans lead to a site's success.

Quality Controls

Meet the Team

Many professionals working on the Lilly Lebanon Project will live and work in central Indiana during construction. Meet a few team members who you’ll see around town.

Jennifer Massey

Eli Lilly Associate VP

Site Head LP1

Hugh Kelly

Eli Lilly Associate VP

Site Head LP2

Devon Reese

Fluor

General Superintendent

Meet the Team

Community Engagement

The Fluor and Lilly teams are committed to giving time, treasure and talent throughout Boone County. Our team is looking for ways to add immediate and lasting value. Here are a few ways we’ve given back over the last few months.

More than 130 employees partnered with the Lebanon Parks Department to beautify areas throughout Lebanon as part of Lilly’s Global Day of Service.

More than 170 workers joined members of the Purdue Extension and Farm Bureau to recognize Farm Safety Week, dedicated to driving safely around farming equipment.

Fluor and Lilly were proud to be sponsors of the Boys and Girls Club of Boone County 2023 Gravy Chase. A record-breaking 3,334 people participated in the event.

Fluor and Lilly were proud to support the Boone County Community Foundation Day of Giving Back Fluor’s donation supported Center Stage Theatre and Lilly’s donation supported the Caring Center.

Jeff Wagner

Fluor Community Relations & Communications Manager LP1 Project

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