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Project Info:Toyoda-Koki
Greenville, SC
70,000
Automotive Parts Manufacturing
We were selected by Takenaka Construction, one of Japan's oldest (est. 1610) and largest construction firms, as the local contractor on the design-build team for this project. This facility was the first to be constructed in The Matrix, the Upstate's newest industrial park. The Butler pre-engineered building has an attractive flat metal panel exterior. It features an attractive foyer with curved steps, and a painted green and white plant floor. Even though a large amount of concealed rock was discovered on the site, we removed it and completed the project ahead of schedule.
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Project Info:Zeuna Starker
Spartanburg, SC
67,000
Automobile Parts Manufacturing (Stainless Steel Exhaust Systems)
We were selected to lead the design-build team to design their facility to reflect the high tech nature of their business and the European look they desired. It was accomplished in part by enclosing the offices that project from the front of the building in walls of blue glass that make rounded corners in some locations. The 2 x 2 glass panels are installed in a brushed aluminum grid. The pre-engineered building was started at the beginning of an extremely wet winter, with three solid months of rain. However, we kept the project moving by erecting steel columns on small concrete piers since large areas could not be poured. The project finished on schedule and four subsequent projects have been completed since the original construction.
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Project Info:Innovative Fibers, LLC
Approx 60,000
Innovative Fibers, LLC
Marsh/Bell Construction constructed an addition with a 60 foot tower to an existing warehouse facility for Innovative Fibers. This project included equipment installation and modifications to the existing building.
Innovative Fibers makes polyester fibers used in bedding, home furnishings, and automotive manufacturing. The new facility will be housed just off Hwy. 29 in Spartanburg, SC and will bring about 40 jobs to the area. The company also has facilities in Korea and Australia.
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Project Info:American Yuncheng Plate Making, Inc.
Marsh Bell Construction is the design build general contractor for this 32,970 square foot manufacturing facility consisting of 5,800 square feet of office and support areas, and 27,170 square feet of production space.
Working with Sinclair and Associates of Duncan, SC, the design build team worked across the communication challenges with the Chinese representatives to design the facility and begin construction in record time. Marsh Bell Construction brought in the extensive experience of Butler Manufacturing who produced the steel for the project.
The project includes site work, concrete, masonry, steel, interior finishes, fire protection and landscaping for a complete turn key facility that will be a positive addition to the manufacturing environment in the upstate and add to the international flavor of the manufacturing base in our area.
The plant, which is expected to open later this year, will make engraved printing cylinders used for packaging, decoration and textile transfers. This is the first North American plant for American Yuncheng Plate Making, Inc.
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Project Info:Koerber, LLC
This project consisted of completion and interior upfit for an existing 50,904 sq foot building located in the Hunter Industrial Park in Laurens, SC. Marsh Bell finished out 30,552 sq feet of manufacturing and office area plus a 3,966 sq ft mezzanine for future office expansion. The project included the addition of exterior compressor and mechanical rooms, entrance roadways, truck turnaround, loading docks, and employee and customer parking. Marsh Bell utilized the latest laser guided screed equipment in placing the large main concrete slab to insure a high quality floor. The office area includes the latest measuring equipment from Leica which Koerber uses extensively in their quality control process. Marsh Bell used the design build method of construction which provided the maximum flexibility to Koerber in getting exactly what they needed in their new facility with the overall cost tightly controlled.
As a subsidiary of the German based Koerber GmbH headquartered in Berlin, German, the company will be focusing on its experience in the machining of forged, die-cast, and extruded components. Koerber manufactures complex machined aluminum and brass parts for tier 1 automotive suppliers and other manufacturers needing high quality and precision machined parts. The Laurens facility is Koerber's first North American Plant.
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