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SCI/STEELCON Company Kalamazoo, Profile

• Structural steel erection

• Machinery installation

• Architectural precast concrete erection

• Pre‐engineered buildings

• Manufacturing / production equipment installations

• Maintenance

• Heavy industrial electrical and AISC – Advanced Certified Steel Erector mechanical

• Rigging / crane services Since 1972

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

SCI/Steelcon, a specialized contractor, certified by AISC as an Advanced • Founded in 1972 Certified Steel Erector (ACSE). We have been in business since 1972 in the performance of projects associated with: • AISC ‐ Advanced Certified Steel Erector

Manufacturing/production equipment installations • Excellent Safety Program – EMR Structural steel .74 (2011) Structural/architectural precast concrete erection .78 (2010) Maintenance .84 (2009) Pre‐engineered buildings Rigging / crane service • Structural Steel Erection, Precast Concrete Erection, Rigging, Machinery Installation, and Maintenance capabilities We have the ability to perform business in the contiguous United States, and Canada. Concurrently, each individual of our management team brings to • Successfully erected steel structures up to 20,000 tons the client a range of 10 to 25+ years of specialized experience designated to our capabilities. • Successfully erected the tallest office building in the State of Michigan (One Center) SCI/Steelcon is an Equal Opportunity Employer with its corporate office located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. • Management is committed to work with Owners in a team concept to complete projects safely, on‐schedule and within Because of the diversity of our firm, we take pride in our ability to: budget

• Use effective project management to coordinate all projects.

• Develop cost control plans tailored to each project.

• Schedule/track each job from onset through completion utilizing the WWW.SCISTEELCON.COM latest versions of such software programs as Primavera and Microsoft Project to ensure the timely completion of the project.

• Provide our customers with experienced field personnel ensuring good company and customer relationships.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Past Performance ‐ Structural Steel Erection

Cobo Hall Expansion

Detroit, Michigan

Western Michigan University Football Northwest Airlines Expansion MSU Secchia Medical Center Practice Facility Kalamazoo, Michigan Detroit Metro Airport Grand Rapids, Michigan

One Detroit Center Kellogg Company Detroit People Detroit, Battle Creek Mover Michigan Michigan Detroit, Michigan Western Michigan University Chemistry Building Kalamazoo, Michigan

Chrysler Headquarters – Lions Stadium Gerald R. Ford Airport Chrysler Paint Shop Auburn Hills, Michigan

Detroit, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Toledo, Ohio

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Past Performance ‐ Machinery Installation & Rigging

GM Engine Plant GM Janesville Assembly GM Fairfax Assembly GM Oshawa Assembly Lansing, Michigan Janesville, Wisconsin Kansas City, Kansas Oshawa, Ontario

Subaru of Indiana (SIA) GM Doraville Assembly GM Corvette Assembly Dana Corporation Lafayette, Indiana Doraville, Georgia Bowling Green, Kentucky Mattawan, Michigan

GM Validation Center American Axle Mfg. GM Wilmington Assembly MPI Research Madison Heights, Michigan Three Rivers, Michigan Wilmington, Delaware Mattawan, Michigan

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

AISC – Advanced Certified Steel Erector Certification

Steelcon, Incorporated, a national contractor in the erection of steel structures, has joined an elite group of industry professionals by earning AISC Advanced Certification from the American Institute of Steel Construction.

As an AISC Advanced Certified Steel Erector (ACSE) Steelcon has demonstrated its ability to erect large public, institutional and commercial buildings, heavy manufacturing plants, power houses, major industrial facilities, high rise structures greater than 10 stories, and repair and rehabilitation of existing steel structures.

Our organization understands the procedures involved and have ready access to the requisite talent, resources, and experience necessary to erect complex steel structures.

As an Advanced Certified Steel Erector, we have met the following items listed below as well as the requirements for Certified Steel Erector:

• Implementation of the quality and safety systems

• Experience in staged construction for maintaining traffic

• Experience in composite and concrete core construction

• Experience in close tolerance erection (as in architecturally exposed structural steel)

• Experience in use of gantry and other specialized crane systems

• Experience in retrofit and maintenance

• Experience with complex projects such as working over water and railroad tracks

• Experience with large‐scale erection projects

• Experience and equipment for rivet removal

• Written procedure for jacking and use of false‐work

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

COMMITMENT TO QUALITY & SAFETY

QUALITY

• Our quality goal is to achieve zero defects in workmanship.

• To achieve this, all of our work will meet the requirements of the contract documents and be performed in accordance with applicable industry codes.

• Controlling the quality of our work and our workmanship, means that we understand our responsibilities under the terms of the contract and have the capability to perform and fulfill them because of our resources, knowledge and experience.

SAFETY

• Our safety goal is to eliminate all occupational injuries/illness and property damage.

• To affect this policy, all contracts will be bid in accordance with applicable OSHA rules. Employees, through proper training, are expected to comply with those standards.

• All personnel are charged with the responsibility for planning safety into each work task, for preventing incidents and controlling conditions or actions that could lead to occupational injuries or illness.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Our Commitment to Quality & Safety

Project Specific Safety Plan Project Specific Erection Plan

Weld Procedure Control of Openings

Bolt Procedure Quality Policy Personal Protective Equip Non-Conformance Procedure Confined Space Program

Lockout/Tagout Program AISC Advance Quality and Safety Certified Erector Policy Statement Equipment Inspection

Rivet Removal

Lead Exposure/Abatement

Smoke, Fume & Dust Safety Policy Jacking Procedure

Disaster Plan

EMR .84 EMR .78 EMR .74 Hazard Communication (2009) (2010) (2011) Fall Protection

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Projects in the Spotlight

Chrysler Toledo Assembly Paint Shop – Toledo, Ohio

Contracted with: DeMattia Group Contract value: $10,000,000 Project duration: 6 months Scope of work: Structural Steel Erection

The Toledo Supplier Park was built to include body, paint and chassis operations in brand new buildings on the same site as Toledo North Assembly and the former Stickney Assembly with Chrysler handling the final assembly of all three major components for the Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited.

Haden International Group Inc. are preparing the multi‐factory complex's paint shop for production of redesigned Jeep Wranglers.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Projects in the Spotlight

Gerald R. Ford International Airport ‐ Grand Rapids, Michigan

Contracted with: The Christman Company Contract value: $15,000,000 Project duration: 12 months Scope of work: Structural Steel Erection

Part of the airport’s 1992 Master Plan, the $118 million structure is the largest capital development project in Grand Rapids history. The four story, 1.8 million square foot structure features covered rental car facilities, a wave‐shaped canopy connecting the garage to the terminal and 4,700 new parking spaces, enough to meet forecasted needs through 2023. The greatest technical challenge was placing the enormous steel trusses that support the wave‐like canopy, made of 3,000 pieces and three acres of glass. The trusses underwent final assembly onsite to ensure dimensional accuracy and were erected during the night.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Projects in the Spotlight

Ford Field (Lions Stadium) ‐ Detroit, Michigan

Contracted with: ADF Group Contract value: $32,000,000 Project duration: 16 months Scope of work: Structural Steel Erection

Ford Field was originally planned to be an outdoor stadium, simultaneously with , which opened in April 2000, as part of a public project to replace and the . Ford Field was constructed after Comerica Park, opening in 2002. It cost an estimated $430 million to build, financed largely through public money and the sale of the naming rights.

The stadium's design incorporates a six‐story former Hudson's warehouse, which had stood since the 1920s. Architecturally, the stadium shares a likeness (and naming rights owner) with its sister stadium Ford Center, a multipurpose sports/concert arena located in downtown Oklahoma City. Hammes Company, a real estate development company in Brookfield, Wisconsin, developed the new stadium, as well as the warehouse.

The presence of the warehouse allows for a seating arrangement that was unique among professional stadiums at the time of Ford Field's opening. The majority of suites at Ford Field are located in the Hudson Warehouse along the stadium's

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

southern sideline, as are the lounges that serve the premium club seats on that side of the field. The bulk of the grandstand seats are located along the northern sideline and both endlines, with gaps in the stadiums upper half at the southwest and southeast corners. The upper deck on the stadium's northern sideline also contains one level of suites and a smaller section of club seating. A similar design was implemented at the renovated , albeit with the use of a new structure (as opposed to an existing building) to house four levels of suites.

Unlike most indoor stadiums, Ford Field allows a large amount of natural light to reach the FieldTurf field, thanks to immense skylights and large glass windows at the open corners. The windows along the ceiling are frosted to mimic the automotive factories that are prevalent in . The southwest corner provides the seating bowl and concourse with sunlight year‐round and also offers fans a view of downtown Detroit. To prevent the stadium from becoming an overly imposing presence in the Detroit skyline, the playing field and lower bowl (100 level) were set below street level, similar to the design at adjacent Comerica Park.

Ford Field is one of the few venues in the NFL that has end zones in the east and the west (the others being Sun Life Stadium, the and Cleveland Browns Stadium). The NFL has a rule against this type of construction, due to the sunlight which can be a major distraction to the players on the field. The NFL had to give permission for the east/west end‐zone construction, because the Hudson's warehouse would have had to been altered otherwise. The natural light is not a distraction to the players in a day game, because the light only reaches as far as the sidelines, leaving the field still properly lit with the combination of artificial stadium lighting and sunlight.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Projects in the Spotlight

One Detroit Center – Detroit, Michigan

Contracted with: Walbridge Aldinger Co. Contract value: $5,200,000 Project duration: 18 months Scope of work: Structural Steel Erection

One Detroit Center, a class‐A office building located downtown which overlooks the Detroit Financial District. The 43‐story tower is the tallest office building in Michigan and the second tallest overall in the state behind the central hotel tower of the Renaissance Center, located a few blocks away. Its floor area is approximately 1.7 million square feet.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com

Projects in the Spotlight

Secchia Center – MSU College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, MI

Contracted with: Steel Supply & Engineering Contract value: $980,000 Project duration: 9 months Scope of work: Structural Steel Erection

The MSU Secchia Center is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a seven‐ story, 180,000 sq. ft. building atop a five‐story parking deck in the Michigan Street Development medical complex, serves as the medical education building and administrative headquarters for the MSU College of Human Medicine

Named in recognition of a gift from alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia, the Secchia Center will include classrooms, seminar rooms, teaching laboratories and laboratory support, faculty and staff offices and student support spaces.

5071 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Phone (269) 381‐5011 Fax (269) 381‐2603 Website: www.scisteelcon.com