Published May 13, 2008 10:30 pm - V.I.P. Structures of Syracuse, the company that will build the $25-million bus-assembly plant, plans to start construction by June 1.
Nova Bus receives conditional Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board approval
Plattsburgh assembly plant gets conditional planning OK
By DAN HEATH
Staff Writer
PLATTSBURGH -- Nova Bus received approval from the Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board to perform preliminary foundation work for its $25 million bus assembly plant Tuesday night.
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The Planning Board unanimously approved the State Environmental Quality Review at its monthly meeting. It also approved issuance of a foundation permit before the full detailed preliminary plan has been approved.
"This will be a wonderful addition to the community," said The Development Corp. President Adoré Flynn Kurtz.
The plant is to be built by V.I.P. Structures of Syracuse. The Development Corp. will sell the property to V.I.P. Structures, who will sell it to Nova Bus once the facility is completed.
V.I.P. Structures President Charles Wallace Jr. said the company still needs to receive a State Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit from the State Department of Environmental Conservation, a letter from the Army Corps of Engineers about wetlands that are actually former farm ditches and a review of its foundation plan by the Town Codes Enforcement Office.
"I anticipate we will get (a foundation) permit within the next week or so. We will start site work immediately after," he said.
That site work and other aspects of the construction are expected to be awarded to local contractors, Wallace said. Those contracts will be awarded on an ongoing basis, he said.
Work should start by June 1 at the latest, with the production area completed by Jan. 5, 2009, and the offices by Feb. 15. Nova Bus will start installing equipment once the production area is done and assembly of buses is expected to start sometime in March.
Stantec Consulting Senior Traffic Engineer David DeBaie presented details from an updated traffic study that showed minimal impacts at three intersections on Banker Road -- Route 374, Tom Miller Road and Route 3. Those impacts were minimized because Nova production staff will start work at 7 a.m. and finish at 3:30 p.m.
Kurtz said the engineering and design team did a great job.
"It's all about being prepared and having a good developer," she said.
Nova Bus is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volvo Bus Corp., the second-largest motorcoach and transit bus manufacturing group in the world. There are more than 3,500 Nova Bus low-floor buses in service in the United States and Canada.
The company is based in Ste-Eustache, Quebec.
The 136,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will be in The Development Corp.'s Banker Road Industrial Park on the east side of Banker Road north of UPS. By comparison, the UPS building is about 40,800 square feet.