Arizona

Hyperion Technologies is planning to construct a semiconductor substrate manufacturing plant in Peoria. The phased project scope includes construction of a 600,000-sq-ft building and equipment foundations; fitout of cleanrooms; purchase and installation of automated material handling and assembly, cutting, bonding, polishing and packaging equipment and systems; and purchase of forklifts. Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2025. Hyperion Technologies will use the plant to produce high-density interconnect fabric substrates for semiconductors. The estimated cost is $2 billion. Hyperion Technologies, 2001 W. Pinnacle Peak, Phoenix 85027. IR#AZ240906.

Colorado

Swire Coca-Cola USA is planning to construct a beverage container manufacturing, bottling and distribution campus on a 97-acre site at Denver International Airport’s DENs Second Creek Campus in Denver. Project scope includes construction of a 400,000-sq-ft production building, 670,000-sq-ft warehouse, 20,000-sq-ft fleet facility and a 30,000-sq-ft office building; purchase and installation of stainless steel tanks and piping, resin storage silos, conveyors, chillers, and extrusion, blow molding, mixing, flow metering, filling, labeling, capping, bar coding and packaging equipment and dock equipment for multiple loading docks; and purchase of forklifts. The facility will bottle and distribute beverages and manufacture recycled plastic bottles. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. has been selected to provide architectural design services for the buildings. Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2025. The estimated cost is $300 million-$500 million. Swire Coca-Cola USA, 1850 W. Elliot Road, Tempe, AZ 85283. IR#CO240903.

Washington

Group14 Technologies Inc. is planning to construct a silane gas plant at the site of its BAM-2 silicon battery materials plant in Moses Lake. Scope includes design and construction of building space, equipment foundations and connector pipeline; purchase and erection of structural steel; and purchase and installation of a reactor system, heat exchangers, chillers, dryers and centrifuges. The plant will be able to produce 7,200 metric tons of silane per year for use as feedstock at BAM-2 and for other battery materials manufacturers. The estimated cost is $400 million-$600 million. Group 14 Technologies Inc., 8502 Maltby Road, Woodinville 98072. IR#WA240902.