
Governor Cuomo Announces Prevost Begins Production of MTA Buses in Newly Expanded Facility in Plattsburgh
Earlier this week, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that Prevost, a division
of the Volvo group specializing in touring coach and bus assembly, has
opened a new production line in sister company Nova Bus’ expanded
Plattsburgh facility. This production line is Prevost's first in the
United States.
The $26 million expansion project is tied to a Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (MTA) award to build 300 Commuter Over the Road Buses worth
$164 million. Once complete, the expansion project will create more than
50 new jobs at the Plattsburgh facility. Combined with a $195 million
MTA contract for 414 Nova Bus buses for the MTA’s New York City
Transit, the number of employees at the facility will grow to more than
250 people.
“This expansion by Prevost is great news for the North Country –
bringing new jobs and energy to Plattsburgh and further strengthening
the company’s competitiveness in the region,” Governor Cuomo
said. “Our approach to economic development has always been to support
local opportunities and invest from the ground up, and this project is
another example of how that approach is creating jobs for New Yorkers.
I am proud that the State is supporting Prevost’s expansion, and
I look forward to seeing the in-state manufacturing industry continue
to take off.”
Prevost has invested $26 million in its Plattsburgh facility to undergo
a 10,000 square foot expansion, which will accommodate an assembly production
line. It follows the introduction of a 90-vehicle test fleet of similar
buses in 2011.The first Prevost vehicles have already been rolled off
the line earlier this month.
View one of the Prevost buses
here.
Celebrating its fifth year in Plattsburgh, Nova Bus, Prevost’s sister
company, will deliver 414 local buses to MTA New York City Transit, with
the potential of providing up to 700 additional vehicles. This is the
largest single order for buses ever made by MTA New York City Transit
to Nova Bus since it began manufacturing transit buses for the MTA in
Plattsburgh in 2009. The new buses are scheduled to be delivered between
mid-2015 and mid-2016.
Both Prevost and Nova Bus are owned by the Volvo Group.
Gaétan Bolduc, Prevost President said, "As a global leader
in the motorcoach industry, we are extremely proud that our relentless
pursuit of excellence leads us in this last American market segment. This
first assembly line in the United States will allow us to increase the
company's competitive position."
MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast said, "The MTA is by far
the largest bus operator in North America, and we're glad to bring
jobs and business to the North Country at the same time we're bringing
new state-of-the-art buses to more than 2.5 million bus customers every
day. The MTA Capital Program has been an important driver for the North
Country economy, and the hard work of everyone in these plants will benefit
everyone who relies on our bus service."
Empire State Development, New York's economic development agency,
provided $200,000 in grants for the new assembly line in support of the
new jobs that it will create.
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Kenneth Adams
said, "Today, thanks to Governor Cuomo's leadership, globally-recognized
companies such as Prevost and Nova Bus have increased their workforce
and overall potential for future growth. As a result of the expansion
project, Prevost is better positioned to meet the needs of its major customers
such as the MTA and compete in the global marketplace, and the local economy
benefits."
"We are very pleased that New York City Transit has renewed its confidence
in our company. As we are celebrating our 5th anniversary in Plattsburgh
this year, renewing our partnership with NYC Transit is a welcome opportunity
to strengthen our presence in the US," said Mr. Jean-Pierre Baracat,
President of Nova Bus.
Senator Betty Little said, "The facility expansion and creation of
new jobs is welcomed news for our region. The New York City region will
benefit, too, with the addition of high-quality buses to the MTA fleet
that will serve customers well for many years ahead. This is a great private
and public, upstate and downstate partnership with much of the credit
going to this company and its workers who make a wonderful transportation
product here in Plattsburgh."
Assemblywoman Janet Duprey said, "As I was driving in Plattsburgh
the other day, I met a Prevost bus being taken on a test drive. It is
a beautiful bus that will surely serve the MTA riders well. This public-private
partnership is all the more special as these buses are built in Plattsburgh
by North Country workers to provide comfortable, state-of-the-art bus
transportation for New York City riders."
Town Supervisor Bernie Bassett said, "The successful Prevost expansion
project in the Town of Plattsburgh is exciting news for the local economy.
The campus is also home to Nova Bus, another leader in the industry. The
success of Nova and Prevost validates the support of the Governor's
Office and the relationship with upstate leaders."
Mayor of Plattsburgh James Calnon said, "We are pleased that Prevost's
expansion is nearly complete and that production on hundreds of new MTA
buses are in full swing. The economic activity that is resulting from
this project will benefit not only the Plattsburgh community, but the
entire North Country region. I thank Governor Cuomo, Empire State Development,
the MTA, Prevost/Nova Bus and all of the state and local officials for
coming together to make this happen."
County Legislature Chairman Samuel R. Dyer said, "With Prevost moving
into the U.S. market and opening its first production line in Clinton
County, the company will not only be better able to compete, but its expansion
will also strengthen the North County's role as a leader in the transportation
industry and create dozens of new jobs. We applaud the Governor for supporting
this project and look forward to Upstate produced transit buses being
delivered downstate in the new year."
Garry Douglas, Co-Chair of the North Country Regional Economic Development
Council and President of the North Country Chamber of Commerce, said,
"The completion of the new space for Prevost's U.S. motor coach
assembly operation in Plattsburgh is another milestone for the North Country.
It represents another success in the development of our growing transportation
equipment cluster, as well as another success in attracting and hosting
U.S. operations for Canadian and international companies. Our thanks to
Governor Cuomo for his support all along the way, to the MTA for their
confidence in the buses now being produced in New York by both Nova and
Prevost, and to Volvo and Nova for their economic partnership. Onward
and upward!"
Tony Collins, Co-Chair of the North Country Regional Economic Development
Council and President of Clarkson University, said "Through Governor
Cuomo's regional-based approach to establishing economic development
priorities, we have been well positioned to support the transit equipment
manufacturers in the North Country and help them take advantage of national
trends towards increased public transportation. The North Country is energizing
the economic renaissance of New York State's small cities and rural
communities by spurring growth in transit firms like Prevost as well as
biotech, energy and manufacturing industries. Coupled with the assets
the North Country has in higher education and job skills training initiatives,
these types of private-public investments buoy future growth."
About Prevost
Prevost is a leading North American manufacturer of high-end commercial
motorcoaches and the world leader in the production of the highest quality
coaches for conversion. Celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2014, Prevost
has its main manufacturing facilities in Sainte-Claire, Quebec and a commuter
coach assembly line in Plattsburgh, New York. With the most extensive
network in the United States and Canada, Prevost Parts and Service includes
11 strategically located service centers, more than 150 Prevost-trained
and certified service providers, and a comprehensive parts network serving
all makes and models. Prevost is part of the Volvo Group, a world leading
manufacturer of trucks, buses, and construction equipment as well as marine
and industrial engines.
www.prevostcar.com.
About Nova Bus
Nova Bus is a leading provider of sustainable transit solutions in North
America, including hybrid buses, high-capacity vehicles and integrated
intelligent transportation systems. The company relies on a team driven
by the challenges of public transit with regard to mobility, safety, and
productivity. Nova Bus is part of the Volvo Group. For more information
regarding Nova Bus products and services, please visit
www.novabus.com.