Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blue Oval City?
Blue Oval City is a planned automotive assembly complex in west Tennessee. It will be the largest, most advanced and efficient automotive production campus in Ford Motor Company’s history. The campus will include a Ford assembly plant, a supplier park and a battery manufacturing and recycling plant in partnership with SK Innovation. The site will become a vertically integrated, carbon-neutral ecosystem with key suppliers and battery manufacturing on the same campus where Ford will assemble next generation all-electric F-Series trucks. Here’s a recap of the announcement.
Where is the Blue Oval City located?
Blue Oval City will be located on the Memphis Regional Megasite in Stanton, Tennessee, which spans 6 square miles, covering 3,600 acres in Haywood County and Fayette County. Click here for a video tour or here for more information on the site and community.
How will this development affect Tennessee communities?
The Center for Economic Research, a division of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, expects the project to have the following projected impacts in the region:The project is anticipated to generate 27,000 new jobs to support the Megasite’s operations, including direct, indirect and induced new jobs. This will result in $1.02 billion in annual earnings;Contribute $3.5 billion each year to Tennessee’s gross state product;Generate temporary construction benefits including $5.6 billion in capital investments.Additionally, the equivalent of 33,000 temporary direct, indirect and induced jobs are expected to support the construction period.
Where can I find more information on the megasite property?
General information can be found on TN ECD’s website that was used to market the property to prospective businesses.
Memphis Regional Megasite - Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (tnecd.com)
Where do I can sign up to receive community impact meeting notifications?
ECD has a mailing list for local government leaders to be updated on community impact meetings and other community news. To sign up for the list, click here.
How many jobs will be created?
Ford and SK have plans to create 5,800 direct jobs on site.
Where can I get more information on available jobs?
Please visit this link to sign up to be notified of the latest updates related to jobs directly from Ford: https://ford.gr8people.com/communities/9757/tn-workforce-of-the-future
When is it expected to be complete?
Ford expects the Blue Oval City automotive assembly complex to be operational in 2025.
When will production of the truck begin?
2025
Where can I find information from Ford on the project details?
The official BlueOval City website is: Blue Oval City (ford.com) The have announcements and events as well as general information. The twitter handle is @blueovalcity
How can subcontractors find more information?
Subcontractors can find more information on upcoming construction opportunities by visiting the Wallbridge Blue Oval City website (found here). TNECD will also share updates on subcontractor opportunity fairs as they are scheduled and more information becomes available.
What is the Megasite Authority of West Tennessee?
The Megasite Authority of West Tennessee (MAWT) is comprised of an 11-member board of directors whose purpose is to develop, operate, manage, incentivize, and promote the Megasite. It was established in October 2021, by the Tennessee General Assembly with the passage of House Bill 8001 and Senate Bill 8001. For more information, visit the Megasite Authority website (found here).
Who sits on the Megasite Authority Board of Directors?
Clay Bright, Megasite Authority CEO
Governor Bill Lee, ex officio member
Jeff Huffman, Tipton County Mayor
Charlie Tuggle, Executive Vice President & General Counsel for First Horizon National Corp.
Michael Banks, Banks Law Firm
Evelyn Robertson, former Southwest Tennessee Development District Director
Commissioner Stuart McWhorter, Economic and Community Development
Commissioner Butch Eley, Finance and Administration
Commissioner Christi Branscom, General Services
When is the next Megasite Authority board meeting?
Meeting notifications will be posted on the Megasite Authority of West Tennessee's calendar found here.
How will this development affect Tennessee communities?
The Center for Economic Research, a division of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, expects the project to have the following projected impacts in the region:
- The project is anticipated to generate 27,000 new jobs to support the Megasite’s operations, including direct, indirect and induced new jobs. This will result in $1.02 billion in annual earnings;
- Contribute $3.5 billion each year to Tennessee’s gross state product;
- Generate temporary construction benefits including $5.6 billion in capital investments.
- Additionally, the equivalent of 33,000 temporary direct, indirect and induced jobs are expected to support the construction period.
How can I find resources to prepare my community for Blue Oval City impacts?
Please access the resources and best practices sections here. These sections provide direct contact information for various agencies, resources and programs, from water or sewer to roads and rail.
Please check back as new information will continually be added to help communities. If you still have questions, send an email Brooxie.Carlton@tn.gov.
I am a local mayor (or economic developer), how can I find more information about how this will impact my community?
ECD is hosting bi-monthly meetings for mayors, economic development professionals, utilities, etc. Those meeting dates, recordings from previous meetings, and information on how to access the virtual meetings are on TNECD’s Rural Development calendar.
Are there resources to help my community understand the impacts and plan for them?
ECD will be contracting with a company to help communities develop community plans that address water and sewer, rail, roads, housing needs, impacts to schools, population projections, etc. More information will be out soon about how your community can access these planning services.
How can I prepare to recruit suppliers to my community?
Suppliers will be looking in the region for high quality shovel-ready sites. TNECD can help communities identify and develop industrial sites through our Select TN programs including the Property Evaluation Program, our Site Development Grant program, and our Select TN Certified Sites program. For more information on those programs, email Select.Tennessee@tn.gov.
I am a community leader that would like to invite Ford to my community festival or economic development event. How do I get in touch with them?
Community outreach efforts will be ramping up in the coming years as Ford prepares to hire employees for production. You can reach out to blueovalcity@ford.com to let them know about opportunities.
How can I prepare to work with companies that are based in a foreign country?
Several community impact meetings have covered this topic and several panelists recommended the book Kiss, Bow or Shake Hands by Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway to provide a breadth of cultural education and how to’s for proper business protocols.