Bobcat Completes $12 Million Renovation

Project designed to help North Dakota engineering and factory facilities drive innovation and accommodate growth across company.

Rich Goldsbury, president of Bobcat and Doosan North America and Oceania (middle) was recently joined by Gwinner Mayor Dan McKeever (left) and members of the Gwinner City Council for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Gwinner engineering facility. The renovation project is part of an ongoing investment to help enhance work environments, accommodate growth , drive innovation and improve operations across the organization.
Rich Goldsbury, president of Bobcat and Doosan North America and Oceania (middle) was recently joined by Gwinner Mayor Dan McKeever (left) and members of the Gwinner City Council for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Gwinner engineering facility. The renovation project is part of an ongoing investment to help enhance work environments, accommodate growth , drive innovation and improve operations across the organization.

Bobcat Company and its parent organization, Doosan, recently completed $12 million in renovations at its engineering and factory facilities in Gwinner, ND. Both projects are part of an ongoing investment to help enhance work environments, accommodate growth, drive innovation and improve operations across the organization.

Engineering facility sparks collaboration and innovation. Individual offices have been removed to open up the floor plan and workstation areas. Interactive conference rooms and enclaves were added for small- and large-group meetings, and more independent and private work. And advanced technology supports the entire building.

Similar to what has been done at other Bobcat Company and Doosan facilities, the building is now designed to create more “chance encounters” among employees who might not otherwise work together. Company officials believe chance encounters spark additional collaboration and greater innovation.

Bobcat and Doosan have also added “vitality” elements to promote a health-conscious and energetic atmosphere, which includes standing desks, treadmill work stations and an expanded break room for employee comfort.

Factory highlights. Bobcat and Doosan have expanded the north assembly and compact excavator production areas, which have been redesigned to help improve factory flow and increase accessibility for employees. The company has also renovated break rooms, increased the number of restrooms in the plant and added dedicated lockers for each shift employee.

In addition, mechanical improvements, such as adding a shot blast system and an orange ColorMax booth, were made to the paint line area. The shot blast system will be used to prep the major weldments before painting occurs, and the ColorMax booth will help evenly spread a weather-resistant, orange finish on the tailgates, which is part of the Bobcat signature trade dress.

Part of ongoing improvement process. Over the last three years, Bobcat Company and Doosan have been adding and improving locations across the country, which reflects an organizational commitment to continue investing in facilities, people and products. In 2014, Bobcat and Doosan opened the new Acceleration Center in Bismarck, ND, a facility focused on engineering, R&D, training and product testing. The West Fargo headquarters is currently undergoing a $9.5 million expansion, which is slated for completion in late summer 2016.

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