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M A N U FAC T U R I N G & D I S T R I B U T I O N 1 4 2 5 3 6 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRM PROFILE Page 5 EXPERTISE Page 7 EXPERIENCE Page 9 FEATURED PROJECT EXPERIENCE I JTEKT CORPORATION/ 2 GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 FRUIT OF THE LOOM


  1. M A N U FAC T U R I N G & D I S T R I B U T I O N

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  3. TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRM PROFILE Page 5 EXPERTISE Page 7 EXPERIENCE Page 9 FEATURED PROJECT EXPERIENCE I JTEKT CORPORATION/ 2 GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 FRUIT OF THE LOOM KOYO BEARINGS 132,400 SF facility expansion, in 2015 402,000 SF facility expansion, in 2016 299,000 SF facility expansion, in 2014 Page 12 Page 14 Page 10 4 JOHNSON CONTROLS 5 MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA 6 KISWIRE 425,000 SF Battery Recycling Facility, in 2012 261,000 SF facility expansion, in 2012 418,000 SF facility expansion, in 2016 Page 16 Page 18 Page 19 3

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  5. FIRM PROFILE A Recognized Leader in Industrial Building M. B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc. was founded in 1927 when Myron B. Kahn, a Russian immigrant in search of the American Dream, settled in South Carolina. His dream gave birth to a company headquartered in Columbia which continues to make its mark on the Southeastern United States. Nationally ranked in Engineering News Record as one of the nation’s leading general contractors, design-builders, and construction managers, M. B. Kahn has built a reputation for excellence in construction and has developed successful, long-standing relationships for more than 90 years! We have a rich history and resume of key industrial facilities across the Southeast – and especially in South Carolina. M. B. Kahn Construction Our experience with manufacturers over the years has given us the opportunity to build on the lessons we’ve learned. This has allowed us to become specialists that has completed a multitude of understand our clients’ unique business challenges, ever-changing regulations, delivery manufacturing facilities throughout methods, economies, and emerging sciences. Extending beyond the buildings themselves, we believe in creating manufacturing environments that are product-focused, optimize the Southeast. operational efficiencies, enhance quality, and ensure safety standards for workers. M. B. Kahn fosters a collaborative and open dialogue that allows the sharing of ideas and the building of consensus among everyone involved. Our mission is to build more than a facility . We want to build long-term relationships, to team with our clients, to guide them through the building experience, and to ensure that their vision becomes a reality. 5

  6. We are a construction services firm that provides our clients with the analysis and information necessary to make sound business decisions in the development of their facilities. And, we deliver those facilities as cost effectively as possible, which enables our clients to meet their goals to reduce costs, improve efficiencies, and enhance the building environment for both manufacturing processes and workers. 6

  7. EXPERTISE Proud to Work with Leading Industrial Clients With 90 years in the construction business, we‘ve found that actions truly speak louder than words. In today’s lean manufacturing Our history tells the story of a company ■ Casting, Metalworking, and Stamping that is proud to let its work do the climate, the higher level of ■ Manufacturing Facilities talking. Our award winning Safety logistics and infrastructure Program is consistently recognized with ■ Plastic Molding and Extrusions requirements are driving Commendations of Excellence by both ■ Electronic Assembly Operations public and private governing bodies. companies to seek more Additionally, our proven Quality Assurance ■ Distribution Centers efficient and flexible Quality Control Plan addresses both visual ■ R&D Centers manufacturing space. and physical quality throughout all project stages. We specialize in the following ■ Corporate Headquarters Technological advances in construction services: manufacturing equipment require facilities that are easily adaptable to changing demands. Competition for the modern workforce requires aesthetically pleasing and comfortable work environments. At the same time, budgets are shrinking and competition remains fierce. At M. B. Kahn, we understand and embrace this. 7

  8. M. B. Kahn has worked with a Bausch + Lomb Oak Rubber Company Oshkosh Trucks Corporation wide array of industrial clients, Shell Oil Company Biotage, Inc. many of whom we are proud to PYA-Monarch, Inc. Hoechst-Celanese Corporation Switch & Signal, Inc. say are repeat clients. Johnson Controls, Inc. Alcoa Fujikura Carolina Power & Light Sediver, Inc. Diebold, Inc. Allied Signal-Bendix Polar Plastics Club Car Coca-Cola Bottling Company Milliken & Company J.M. Huber Corporation Dana Corporation Westinghouse Electric Corp. Newark Electronics SMI-Owen Steel Sonoco Products Company Steel Case/Stow & Davis The King Company The Okonite Company Torrington Corporation JTEKT/Koyo IBP, Inc./Carolina Cooked Meats Mosler, Inc. Lennox International KEMET Electronics Corp. Columbia Newspapers, Inc. Fuji Film GDS Seating, Inc. Sheller-Globe Corporation Kimberly-Clark Corporation Little Tikes Company Joy Technologies BlueCross BlueShield of SC Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Nutra Sweet Louis Rich Atotech USA, Inc. E-Z-Go Owens Corning General Electric Company United States Battery Haier Company Group Hoffman LaRoche V. C. Summer Federal Mogul Bose Corporation Snyder Tanks Constantia/Hueck Foils American Eagle Wheel Whirlpool Corporation Hella Lighting Burlington Industries Rite-Aid Corporation Rexroth Corporation Briggs & Stratton Corporation Kiswire, Inc. Delta Woodside EBARA International Corp. Bendix Corporation Prysmian Group/Pirelli Cable Pass & Seymour Carolina Tank Corporation Policy Management Systems BIC Corporation Safety-Kleen AVX Corporation Capsugel Burroughs, Inc. Spirax Sarco, Inc. INA Bearing Company, Inc. McCrory Stores Corporation Fruit of the Loom W.W. Grainger Kronotex USA Ohio Packaging Corporation Keebler Institution Food House BASF USA Torrington Mohawk Industries American Equipment Racing Lockheed Aeromod Center, Inc. Siemens Alcatel Hughes Aircraft Company Mack Trucks Bosch Braking Systems Performance Plastics Monster.com John Deere Turf Care Progress Lighting Michelin North America John Deere Worksite Products Maclean Power Systems Crown Laundry Health Care Services Caterpillar, Inc. Pfizer Specialty Minerals, Inc. 8

  9. EXPERIENCE We build more than a facility. Every company has a niche, ours is rather large. 9

  10. JTEKT CORPORATION/KOYO BEARINGS Blythewood and Orangeburg, South Carolina Building Highlights: The professional relationship between JTEKT / Koyo and M. B. Kahn has existed Deep pits and system of underfloor trenches; Conventional steel for more than 40 years, beginning with frame; Masonry; Drywall; Membrane roof; Insulated concrete wall the construction of Koyo’s bearing panels. manufacturing plant in Orangeburg in 1976. In 1995, M. B. Kahn constructed Management Strategies: their Blythewood plant and has since completed a total of eight expansions. Maintain plant operations during extensive utility upgrades, extensions The latest expansion, completed in 2014, and relocations; Prevent disruptions to plant operations by developing, added 299,000 SF to the Blythewood communicating, and executing a comprehensive fast-track CPM facility and included a full-service cafeteria, construction schedule coordinated with plant operations. manufacturing area, and two-story offices. 10

  11. EXPERIENCE 299,000 SF Expansion Completed 2014 11

  12. GENERAL ELECTRIC Greenville, South Carolina Building Highlights: M. B. Kahn’s first project with General Electric (GE) dates back to 2003 with Glass curtain wall; Architectural metal cladding; Insulated metal wall the most recent 132,400 SF expansion panels; Floating ceiling; Class A finishes; Membrane roof. completed in 2015. Of the 12 projects completed over the 13-year span, the most Management Strategies: recent was the highly complex Advanced Seamlessly incorporate economies of conventional and pre-engineered Manufacturing Works facility. This project blended a 2-story Customer Experience structural framing systems; Coordinate high-end aesthetics with Center and cutting edge manufacturing cutting edge utility infrastructure. space into one facility. Merging these functions was a delicate balance between a Class A office and manufacturing, with maximum flexibility and functionality in both. 12

  13. EXPERIENCE 132,400 SF Facility Completed 2015 13

  14. FRUIT OF THE LOOM Summerville, South Carolina Building Highlights: Fruit of the Loom chose M. B. Kahn to design and build its initial 386,000 SF Conventional steel frame; Masonry; Drywall; Membrane roof; South Carolina Distribution Center in Perimeter concrete wall panels, both tilt-up and precast. 2005. In 2015, Fruit of the Loom selected us again, this time to complete a 402,000 Management Strategies: SF expansion to the original building. Their Expedite allowable activities during wetlands mitigation; Maintain facility now consists of regional office space, employee and trucker support US Customs security protocols; Coordinate construction activities areas, maintenance areas, truck docks, and without impeding high vehicle traffic and other ongoing DC high rack storage/retrieval systems. operations; Develop and execute a recovery schedule to minimize the weather impact (October 2015 Flood). 14

  15. EXPERIENCE 402,000 SF Expansion Completed 2016 15

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