Tom Gendron, CEO of Woodward Inc., speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, June 7, 2016, for the company's new world headquarters in north Fort Collins. The new Industrial Turbomachinery Systems building behind him is part of the Fort Collins campus, as is the small brick milk house, which was part of the original Coy-Hoffman homestead. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Fort Collins City Council member Ray Martinez examines the rings in the slices of ash wood that form a wall in the cafeteria at Woodward Inc.'s new Industrial Turbomachinery Systems building in Fort Collins during a tour Tuesday, June 7, 2016. At left is Jennifer Ray, program manager for the new facility. The trees were cut down when the campus was built. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
A Woodward Inc. employee walks Tuesday, June 7, 2016, down "Main Street" between two sections of the new Industrial Turbomachinery Systems building in north Fort Collins. The mural at left depicts parts of the equipment manufactured in the building and is visible from the production floor to the right. Corporate Vice President, General Counsel,
The new Woodward Inc. campus in north Fort Collins, shown Tuesday, June 7, 2016, features a 60,000-square-foot headquarters building, left, a 303,320-square-foot Industrial Turbomachinery Systems facility, right, a historic barn and milk house from the original Coy-Hoffman homestead, center, and open space along the banks of the Cache la Poudre River in the distance. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Woodward Inc.'s new campus in north Fort Collins, shown Tuesday, June 7, 2016, features its world headquarters building, right, Industrial Turbomachinery Systems facility, center, and the old barn and milk house from the original Coy-Hoffman homestead, left. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)