Construction of
New Transcontinental Printing Plant in San Francisco Right
On Track
Work on Transcontinental’s future plant to print
the San Francisco Chronicle in Fremont, California
has been ongoing since April 2008. The new plant, called
Transcontinental Northern California, measures 338,000 square
feet and is scheduled to be completed by spring 2009.


Topping Out.
On August 6th, the contractor in charge of the work organized
the Topping Out ceremony to mark the placement of the last
steel beam in the structure. All the workers who helped
build the frame, as well as dignitaries from the city of
Fremont and Transcontinental employees were invited to sign
their names in felt pen on the final beam. Nearly 200 people
attended the event. Here, Gary Hugues, project manager,
signs his name.
Construction
started with the traditional groundbreaking ceremony on
April 16, 2008, attended by a number of company executives
and guests. For Transcontinental, the ceremony marked the
beginning of the process that will lead to the realization
of its 15-year contract worth one billion U.S. dollars with
Hearst Corporation, owner of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Rémi Marcoux visiting
Fremont this past March, at the site of the future printing
plant, with Jacques Meunier and Normand Richard.
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