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`Austin, Texas–July 3, 1997–Applied Materials Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.) plans to more than double the size of its
`primary manufacturing site by completing a 258,000-square-foot building and erecting a new 310,000-square-foot
`building, with each structure featuring a 65,000-square-foot cleanroom manufacturing area.
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`More than 1 million square feet of manufacturing space is proposed in Austin to ensure Applied Materials meets the
`global demand for its Centura, Endura, and Precision 5000 wafer fabrication systems. Plans call for the two new
`buildings to house more efficient manufacturing operations that are part of the company's Unified Lean Manufacturing
`Initiative (ULMI), which will enhance the way Applied Materials develops, customizes, and builds its multi-chamber
`products.
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`Currently, Applied Materials' Austin three-building campus provides 552,000 square feet with approximately 1,800
`manufacturing employees. Construction of the company's fourth building–Building 30–began in 1995 and is expected
`to be completed by August, with manufacturing expected to begin soon thereafter. Construction of a new building–
`Building 36–is expected to cost $45 million. Construction is scheduled to commence in September, with manufacturing
`planned to begin in the spring of 1998.
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