'An exciting opportunity:' Foxconn says Wisconsin factory will be operational in 2020

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Foxconn plant expected to be operational in 2020

Foxconn plant expected to be operational in 2020



Foxconn construction site



MOUNT PLEASANT — LCD screen production is one step closer to becoming a reality in Racine County. Foxconn Technology Group officials announced on Monday, March 18 that the manufacturing facility in Wisconsin will be producing liquid crystal display screens by the end of 2020, with construction starting later in 2019.

"I think it's huge," said Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave.

Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave



Delagrave applauded Foxconn's announcement to bring 1,500 advanced manufacturing jobs to the area with its "Generation 6" factory in Mount Pleasant.

"We look forward to seeing what the next phases look like -- to be able to grow those jobs and hopefully get 13,000," Delagrave said.

Wisconsin has promised nearly $4 billion in tax incentives to Foxconn if the company invests $10 billion in the state and hires 13,000 workers. Last year, officials said they would be scaling back on the campus, only to recommit to building the plant a few months later.

Foxconn construction site



Governor Tony Evers' office released this statement via Melissa Baldauff, his spokeswoman:


Foxconn construction site



Jenny Trick, Exec. Director, Racine County Economic Development Corporation



"It's a complex facility. It's basically a large clean room. It's very complex," said Jenny Trick, executive director of the Racine County Economic Development Corporation.

Trick said bid packages will be issued later in spring 2019 for the construction work. She also said she  anticipates potential suppliers to bring work to the area.

"This is an exciting opportunity for both existing businesses that can be part of that supply chain, but also new businesses that want to move into the Racine County area to support Foxconn's operations," Trick said.

David DeGroot, president  of the Village of Mount Pleasant, issued the following statement on this latest development: