Based on the new trailer for Star Trek XI, it seems pretty clear that NCC-1701 was built on the surface of a planet in a complete structure. You can see what appears to be an atmosphere, as well as massive overhead cranes and the saucer is supported by an extensive pylon system, neither of which is really needed if assembled in a zero-gravity environment.
While we know the ship can operate in an atmosphere ("Tomorrow is Yesterday"), so it seems plausible the ship could lift off from the ground and proceed to orbit, where she would spend the remainder of her days. One would guess she could do so in a "VTOL" type process like Voyager, but it might be kind of cool to see her being built in an actual slipway/drydock and motor on out into San Francisco Bay (assuming she is still built at the SF yards and those yards are earthbound) and lift off ala the animated Yamato.
On the flip side, it seems kind of strange her predecessors (NX-01) and successors (NCC-1701-B/C/D/E) were all built in orbit and she was built in a gravity well...
While we know the ship can operate in an atmosphere ("Tomorrow is Yesterday"), so it seems plausible the ship could lift off from the ground and proceed to orbit, where she would spend the remainder of her days. One would guess she could do so in a "VTOL" type process like Voyager, but it might be kind of cool to see her being built in an actual slipway/drydock and motor on out into San Francisco Bay (assuming she is still built at the SF yards and those yards are earthbound) and lift off ala the animated Yamato.
On the flip side, it seems kind of strange her predecessors (NX-01) and successors (NCC-1701-B/C/D/E) were all built in orbit and she was built in a gravity well...