http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/economy/faraday-gets-ok-build-rail-spur-1-billion-electric-car-factory-north-las-vegas
Faraday gets OK to build rail spur for $1 billion electric car factory in
North Las Vegas
August 11, 2016  Art Marroquin

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Government and Faraday Future officials shovel dirt during the
groundbreaking for the company's planned 900-acre manufacturing site in
North Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 13, 2016

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Faraday Future Vice President of Manufacturing Dag Reckhorn waits for others
during the groundbreaking ...

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Faraday Future Vice President of Supply Chain Tom Wessner, from left, Gov.
Brian Sandoval, and Ding Lei, co-founder and global vice chairman of SEE
Plan, hold glasses of champagne during the groundbreaking ...
]

Designs are underway for a 4-mile railway spur leading to the site of
Faraday Future’s planned $1 billion factory site in North Las Vegas.

With no discussion, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern
Nevada’s board of directors on Thursday approved a right-of-way agreement
that allows the agency to build part of the rail line on property owned by
Clark County.

Construction could start by next year on the rail spur, which calls for
linking an existing main railroad line to a 3-million-square-foot plant
where Faraday plans to manufacture electric vehicles, said Fred Ohene, the
commission’s deputy general manager.

Costs to build the spur are still being calculated, with completion expected
by late 2018, Ohene said.

 
The North Las Vegas Public Works Department issued a grading permit to
Faraday in July, but company officials have not said when construction will
start on the property, just west of U.S. Highway 93 and Grand Valley
Parkway.

Moving forward, Faraday still needs to apply for permits to install
underground utilities, lay the foundation and construct the building, said
city spokeswoman Delen Goldberg.

Nevada lawmakers held a special session in 2015 to approve $215 million in
tax incentives to attract Faraday to the state. The facility is expected to
have 4,500 full-time employees, at least half of whom must be Nevada
residents, as part of an agreement reached with the city.
[© Las Vegas Review-Journal]



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