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DEARBORN, Mich., April 12, 2016 – Ford Motor Company today announces plans to transform its Dearborn facilities into a modern, green and high-tech campus to foster innovation and help drive the company’s transition to an auto and a mobility company. The 10-year transformation of the
company’s more than 60-yearold Dearborn facilities will colocate 30,000
employees from 70 buildings today into primarily two locations – a product
campus and a world headquarters campus. More than 7.5 million square feet
of work space will be rebuilt and upgraded into even more
technology-enabled and connected facilities. A walkable community with
paths, trails and covered walkways, the product campus will include a new
design center, autonomous vehicles, on-demand shuttles, eBikes, new onsite
employee services, wireless connectivity speeds up to 10 times faster than A second campus location – around the current Ford World Headquarters building – will feature a new Ford Credit facility and provide onsite employee services, improved connectivity and enhanced accessibility to the expansive green space that surrounds the building. “As we transition to an auto and a mobility company, we’re investing in our people and the tools they use to deliver our vision,” said Ford President and CEO Mark Fields. “Bringing our teams together in an open, collaborative environment will make our employees’ lives better, speed decision-making and deliver results for both our core and emerging businesses.” The company’s core auto business includes continuing to invest in designing, manufacturing, marketing, financing and servicing cars, SUVs, trucks and electrified vehicles. It also is pursuing emerging opportunities through Ford Smart Mobility, the company’s plan to be a leader in connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience and data and analytics. Construction of the new product campus begins this month at the Ford Research and Engineering Center. The majority of work is expected to be complete by 2023. Major work on the second campus around Ford World Headquarters begins in 2021 and is expected to be complete in 2026. Product Campus Key features will include:
The campus also will serve as a pilot location for Ford Smart Mobility solutions, including autonomous vehicles, on-demand shuttles and eBikes to transport employees. The all-new, more-than-700,000-square-foot Design Center will be the focal point of the campus and include new studios and an outdoor design courtyard. The historic 14,000-square-foot Ford Design Showroom will remain and will be upgraded to be used as an event venue. Ford World Headquarters Campus The new campus will include:
All employees in the World Headquarters campus, including senior executives, will have better technologically connected facilities and open work spaces, creating a collaborative environment. In the near term, both Ford World Headquarters and Ford Credit facilities will receive updates to common areas, including a modern cafe at World Headquarters. 21st Century Sustainability Throughout the two campuses, increased building insulation, new glazing systems, state-of-the-art lighting and day lighting, and heat recovery will reduce overall energy use in new buildings by approximately 50 percent annually. Overall potable water use will be significantly reduced through advanced water fixture selection, metering and process enhancements. “Just as the Rouge manufacturing renovation completed in 2003 set a new standard for sustainability, we expect to do the same as we transform our campuses into a modern, efficient complex that enhances the environment,” said Bill Ford, Ford executive chairman. “This project incorporates thoughtful ways to improve the environmental footprint of our facilities, while creating a vibrant workplace that inspires our employees.” The company anticipates all
renovated facilities on both campuses will achieve at a minimum silver
certification through the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in
Energy & Environmental Design process. All new construction is planned to
meet LEED Gold certification standards, including sustainable The new buildings will have
high-performance energy systems incorporating day lighting, solar
orientation, natural airflow ventilation and heat recovery. An advanced
storm water management system will capture, clean and reduce storm water
run-off, while a greening of the site will include more planted areas Campus Design Collaborative work areas will be a
key design feature throughout the complex. Employees can expect more
natural light in individual work spaces and more daily choice about where
to work on particular tasks. From sit/stand desks and private spaces to
indoor and outdoor cafes with Wi-Fi, employees will have plenty of choice,
including at least one conference and meeting space for every seven
employees. In addition, on-site fitness centers and more healthy “We are taking a holistic approach when integrating employee wellness into work environments,” said Donna Inch, chairman and CEO, Ford Motor Land Development Corporation. “We realize people are our greatest asset, and we are putting them at the heart of our workplace design to create healthy, happy work environments.” When complete, Ford’s Dearborn
campuses will complement the company’s state-of-the-art facility that
opened in Palo Alto, California, last year. The company plans to apply
best practices and space standards from the Dearborn campus project as it
upgrades its other global office environments. |
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