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Winston-Salem, N.C., gets to work on planned Dell plant.

Winston-Salem Journal

| December 29, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Richard Craver

Dec. 29--Winston-Salem is close to completing plans for the first phase of work on Dell Inc.'s 500,000-square-foot plant in southeast Forsyth County.

Bob Leak, the president of Winston-Salem Business Inc., said yesterday that the economic-development group expects to select a grading contractor today. Site preparation is the only portion of the construction that the local group is handling for Dell, he said.

"We anticipate that the contractor will be in full gear moving dirt by the end of this week," Leak said.

Dell selected Alliance Science and Technology Park as the site for its new computer-assembly plant on Dec. 22. The park is between Interstate 40 and …

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