Former Studebaker Stamping Plant to start
The South Bend Board of Public Works awarded a $7.9 million contract to Michigan-based J&L Management Corp. to demolish the building. The plant is part of the Studebaker/Oliver Revitalization Project.
Andy Laurent, a city economic development planner, said it is the first part of demolition planned for the 80 acres in the Studebaker corridor. The plant and the area around it is 40 acres, which is a little larger than the former Uniroyal Plant in Mishawaka.
City engineer Carl Littrell said the company will salvage some parts of the building. Gary Gilot, director of public works, said about 75 percent to 80 percent of the building's materials can be reused. While the building is being demolished, Littrell said there will also be environmental cleanup.
There were talks about imploding the building, but Laurent said that would have raised the price about $250,000. J&L Management will begin preliminary site work later this month.
Laurent said a ceremony is planned before the wrecking ball takes its first crack at the structure sometime in January.
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