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Military, Commercial, and Industrial Engineered Fabric Products Manufacturer 5373 State Route 29, Celina, Ohio 45822 (888) 324-0654 | CelinaIndustries.com CAGE CODE #1U9Z5 Page 1 CAPABILITY STATEMENT Page 1 Celina Tent, Inc., DBA Celina, is an Ohio-based company founded in 1996, with a manu- Company Designations facturing plant and offices located in Celina, Ohio. CAGE Code: 1U9Z5 COMPANY PRINCIPALS DUNS Number: 962650016 GSA Contract# GS-07F-5874P - Exp. 07/14/2019 Jeff Grieshop, President and company founder. Skilled in engineering, manufacturing SAM Registration: Complete design, fabrication, and assembly of engineered fabric shelters. Primary responsibilities include business development and project management. NISH (JWOD) Affiliation Celina Tent, Inc. outsources component parts to Gabe Lehman , Director of Engineering, holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the CA INDUSTRIES, Celina, Ohio University of Toledo in Construction Engineering Technology, and Associate’s Degree NISH Registered; ID# 3654; Status-Associated in Civil Engineering Technology and Concrete Design Technology from Rhodes State College. Gabe’s in-depth knowledge of industrial and military materials has led to the NAICS Codes development of several proprietary manufacturing and testing processes. Gabe manages 314910 Textile Bag and Canvas Mills various tactical product lines and has extensive experience with COLPRO and CBRNE 314994 Rope, Cordage, Twine, Tire Cord, and Tire Fabric Mills shelters and ducting. 314999 All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills 215210 Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors Allan Bruns, Engineering and Product Development, holds a Bachelor’s of Science Degree 323111 Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University. Excelling at customer service, Allan 332618 Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing 337214 Office Furniture (except Screen and Books) has successfully developed Low Pressure Decontamination Systems, Dry Storage units for the 332618 Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing Government of Israel, sun/rain covers for military vehicles and commercial spill barriers. 336413 Other Aircraft Parts & Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing 337214 Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing KEY PRODUCT 339950 Sign Manufacturing Celina Tent, Inc. manufactures and distributes tents, tarpaulin, ducting and military 561910 Packaging and Labeling Services vehicle accessories worldwide. Our commercial products are used throughout government, 624221 Temporary Shelters 624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services rental and hospitality industries. Specialized products such as Inflatable Decontamination Units, Rapid Deployment Shelters, Humanitarian Tents, Collective Protection – CBRNE Proprietary Technology Shelters, Dry Storage Units, and JLTV enclosure kits are used in tactical and relief efforts. • Infrashield • ThermaCore SERVICES • Micro-Weld Technology Celina provides the design, development and prototyping of products manufactured using • Thermal Resistance Testing flexible, laminated, coated films & fabrics that require converting and/or fabrication. • Customizable Shelter Solutions Processes PAST PERFORMANCE • Product Design & Fabrication FEMA – NSN: 8340-01-535-6379, 16’x16’ Humanitarian Shelter stocked in Guam, • Radio Frequency, Hot Air and Hot Wedge Heat-Sealing Hawaii and US FEMA warehouses. Contract Value: $6 Million • Wide Format Digital Printing • CNC Fabric Cutting and Marking Department of State – Supplier of ceremonial tents and event equipment. • Intellectual Property Development: Manuals, DVDs, Contract Value: $4 Million Websites, Videos UTS Systems – Celina manufactures the tactical shelter systems and related components for UTS Systems. Contract Value: $25 Million Government of Israel – Dry Storage Systems, Shelter Covers, and Tarpaulin manufacturing. Contract Value: $5 Million TLSP – Celina manufactures tents and tarpaulin to support TLS contract holders such as ADS and UNIFIRE. Contract Value: $4 Million CONTACT INFORMATION Celina Tent, Inc. DLA – Tarpaulin, shelters, reinforced ducting. Contract Value: $2 Million 5373 State Route 29 Wel-Fab – Low Pressure Air Beam Decontamination Shelter. Contract Value: $6 Million Celina, Ohio 45822-9210 FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT Toll-Free: 1-866-438-8368/1-866-GET-TENT • 190,000 sq. for Manufacturing and Warehousing Facilities Phone: 419-586-3610 • 40+ acres for tent and shelter long-term use testing, weather element and demonstrations Fax: 419-584-0949 • State-Of-The-Art Fabric Welding Technologies E-Mail: [email protected] • Auto Cad 2017, M Panel Form and Patterning, Nesting Software • Sage 100 ERP Software for Job Costing, Accounting, Inventory, Purchasing, Website: CelinaIndustries.com Quality Assurance, Scheduling, Time & Attendance GetTent.com CelinaTent.com PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING Page 2 Celina can work with customers to manufacture products that are already designed and private label with the customers company label or we can do the full cradle to grave concept where the customer brings us an idea and we design, develop, produce prototypes, first articles, and ramp up in production mode. AUTODESK AUTOCAD – 2D modeling and design software AUTODESK INVENTOR – 3D modeling and design software Mpanel – Form finding and patterning software for tensile structures enables Celina’s engineers to develop a 3D shape and then panel 2D patterns to construct the structure. MATERIALS TESTING – In house quality lab gives engineers the ability to do testing during product development Celina’s engineers work in conjunction with multiple Licensed Professional Engineers on projects that need to be certified for wind loads and snow loads. We can also perform a finite element analysis during the design process to determine high stress areas. THERMAL Resistance ASSESSMENT CHAMBER – used to measure the insulating properties of materials, alone or in various combinations. This testing is vital in making our products more thermally efficient. The chamber itself was constructed to be air-tight, thus allowing for a relatively low margin of outside contamination error. Each surface within the chamber is insulated to twice the housing standard; all six sides are coated with R-26 insulation to reduce any temperature leeching through walls, floor, or ceiling. The process of testing a material’s thermal properties starts by setting up the material(s) to be tested as a barrier between the two sides of the chamber. One side of the chamber is equipped with a heater, and the opposite an 800 watt air conditioning unit. Each side of the chamber is then monitored and kept at specific temperatures, with the energy expended in maintaining the temperatures measured and documented. Energy used to maintain temperature on the HOT CHAMBER “internal tent” side of the chamber is recorded in watt hours, and is compared to the energy expenditure used on an array of different material and insulation arrangements to ultimately find the best selection of materials for our desired purpose. Basic testing can range from 90 minutes to 8 hours, though all testing has an unlimited upper duration limit. Due to our ability to test materials with controlled thermal levels for any duration, we can not only test the initial thermal efficiency of materials and products but also how this will affect the materials in the long term, and how lengthened intervals affect the efficiency. By design, the entire time required from the conclusion of one test and test start of another (full tear down to complete set up) is one hour. COLD By testing many different materials and combina- CHAMBER tions, we can then conclude which materials are best suited for the project at hand. Page 3 CELINA PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY InfraShield is a fabric coating used to repel ultraviolet light and Thermacore’s tri-layer technology utilizes the inherent properties of reduce the amount penetrating the interior of a fabric structure. By each material to its maximum potential. We place a high importance reducing the amount of ambient IR radiation that is absorbed by on studying the expansion of the thermal bridge, the decrease of wall and insulating panels, tents coated with InfraShield use less barrier strength due to adhesion processes, and the reflective energy for climate control and greatly reduce the amount of material properties of various types of thermoplastic polymer resins. All break down caused by IR exposure. materials sourced for our product trials are Berry Amendment compliant, as it applies to restrictions for fabrics, fibers, and yarns. InfraShield uses it unique chemical makeup to reflect IR radiation extending below visible light. The human eye sees wavelengths from All testing utilizes our proprietary Thermal Resistance Assessment 380 nm (nanometers) to 780 nm; by comparison, IR light ranges Chamber. Insulated layers are assessed using thermal imaging and from 700 nm to 1mm (1,000,000 nm) wavelengths - around half ambient temperature recording devices, amassing information on of the sun’s thermal-spectrum radiation output. By reducing thermal loss through stitch lines and evaluating the properties of the absorption, the process of heating is curtailed in its early stages material’s thermal bridge. Results show reduction of expended energy which makes cooling procedures less of an issue. Maintaining proper used to maintain proper interior climate down 45% from comparable environmental attributes is simpler when there aren’t forces standard material. All material used in Thermacore insulation