RFP Response 4800 Goodfellow Boulevard

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4800 GOODFELLOW BOULEVARD

LAND CLEARANCE FOR REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS

20 NOVEMBER 2023


WE SEE BEYOND

THESE WALLS

TO THE PEOPLE & PURPOSE WITHIN THEM

BUILDING FOR A BETTER FUTURE. We’re proud of the buildings we design and construct, the innovations we implement and the solutions we offer clients. But most of all, we’re proud of the impact we have through the people who use those buildings to create, invent, entertain, teach, live, serve, discover and plan for the future. We approach each project with the end result in mind. How will our design help improve productivity, provide the best environment to learn, or offer the most collaborative layout for creative thinking? How can we support our clients’ customer service through innovation and efficiency? How will our sustainable approach provide a healthy environment both for workers and their customers? We ask these questions because it’s not just about the job—it’s about the people and how they influence the world around us. WITHOUT THESE PEOPLE, OUR WORK HAS NO PURPOSE. WITH THEM, THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. THAT’S WHAT THE ART AND SCIENCE OF BUILDING MEANS. WE BUILD FOR A BETTER FUTURE.


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2199 Innerbelt Business Center Drive Overland, Missouri 63114

p 314 429 5100 f 314 429 3137 claycorp.com

Rob Orr St. Louis Development Corporation 1520 Market Street, Suite 2000 Saint Louis, MO 63103

To Mr. Rob Orr and the rest of the LCRA team, We are pleased to submit our proposal for the Purchase and Develop 4800 Goodfellow Boulevard RFP. Our respondent team consists of CRG and Kane Development, along with Clayco, Lamar Johnson Collaborative, and Concrete Strategies. Collectively, we have significant work experience in the region and believe that this location is perfect for our continued committed focus implementing positive change in this area and the surrounding communities. Kane Development, led by Joshua Randall, is our diverse developer partner and will supplement our build team with construction management services. We are excited to partner with Kane and look forward to the continued mentorship and capacity building that will take place over the life of this project and beyond. To illustrate our overall vision for this parcel and the surrounding area, we have included a concept master plan that shows the potential for incredible impact for our city in addition to the specific parcel referenced in this RFP. Our team has already been working to implement this vision and we currently have site control over an adjacent property. This land assemblage provides for a more comprehensive and impactful redevelopment of this area as shown. For the parcel references in this RFP, we are proposing to construct a new build to suit headquarters site for Concrete Strategies and will set aside portions of this site for future retail. We are also including a Construction Career Development Initiative (CCDI) Training Center that will include working space to train laborers, concrete finishers, ironworkers, carpenters along with HVAC and Electrical workers. This space will further enhance our focus on improving our regional workforce as well as provide a pathway to high paying jobs for the residents in this community. Safety is always our first priority and at the forefront of everything we do, we implement a zero-injury culture on all projects. Our focus is not only on our working site conditions and our workforce, but also on the people in the surrounding community that will move around adjacent to the site during construction. Every measure is taken throughout construction to minimize impact to the surrounding community.


What sets us apart? •

Our proven and experienced team is available and committed and we are ready to bring our knowledge, experience, energy and dedication to deliver excellence for this region.

We seek out great like-minded partners, collaborators, innovators, integrators, people and firms that understand that working together, focused on a common goal, will yield the optimal and safest result.

We champion a process that is comfortable, enjoyable and instills confidence, allowing you and your team to make informed and confident decisions.

We are stewards of our community and will engage with the community-at-large throughout the project through outreach and service.

We are continuing to steer our industry toward a zero-carbon way of working. We operate with transparency, focusing on reducing our own footprint and finding alternative paths to the currently unacceptable levels of embodied carbon in construction materials.

We live by the golden rule: we treat those who work with us and for us with dignity and respect, like we want to be treated…be fair, honest, transparent, trustworthy, hardworking and caring.

Thank you, we look forward to the opportunity to continued conversations and next steps.

Bob Clark Executive Chairman & Founder Clayco p 312-401-6822 e clarkb@claycorp.com

Joshua Randall Founder & President KANE Energy p 314-226-6466 e joshua@kane.energy

Rick Moeckel Executive VP & Shareholder Clayco p 314-753-7922 e moeckelr@claycorp.com


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AT CLAYCO, WE ARE FOCUSED ON SOLUTIONS THAT BENEFIT FROM INTEGRATING DEVELOPMENT, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. WE ARE COMMITTED TO THE ART THE CREATIVE PROCESS - AND THE SCIENCE - THE DISCIPLINE OF TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED DELIVERY. Bob Clark, Executive Chairman & Founder, Clayco

1 Company Overview - Project Team - Relevant Experience 2 Redevelopment Information 3 Financing and Pro Forma 4 Proposed Timeline 5 Conceptual Plans 6 MWBE Approach - Clayco Rising

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Company Overview PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION 1. Primary contact information (name, phone, address, email) for the Respondent The Respondent is a joint venture by and among Clayco, Inc., CRG, and Kane Development, LLC (collectively, the “Respondent”). Rick Moeckel is the lead contact Respondent. Rick Moeckel, Executive VP & Shareholder, Clayco 314-753-7922 moeckelr@claycorp.com 2199 Innerbelt Business Center Drive Overland, MO 63114

RESPONDENT CONFIRMATION 2. Confirmation that the Respondent will purchase and redevelop the Property Respondent will purchase and redevelop the Property together with adjacent property in order to design, develop and construct a new build to suit headquarters site for Concrete Strategies, LLC and a new trades and jobs training center for Construction Career Development Initiative (CCDI). Respondent’s development plan includes retail and other development for market-rate rent along the frontage of the proposed development.

DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST Provide a statement regarding any potential conflict of interest issues the firm assigned to this project might have or encounter. Please indicate whether relationships exist with anyone associated with any of these entities.

CRG/Clayco/LJC/KANE, its directors, officers, managers or other senior personnel have no conflicts of interest with any current or former officeholder in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis Development Corporation, or the Land Reutilization Authority of the City of St. Louis, Missouri.

TEAM STRUCTURE 3. A brief summary of qualifications (including the full development team) Our team is dedicated to providing the best development and design-build solutions for the 4800 Goodfellow Blvd project. Our proposed team is assembled of collaborative like-minded firms that will position us to provide the best outcome for the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Louis. Our respondent team is comprised of CRG, Kane Development, LLC, Clayco, Lamar Johnson Collaborative, Concrete Strategies, and Stock and Associates.

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CRG is Clayco’s private real estate development firm that acquires, develops, and operates real estate assets. Headquartered in St. Louis, the CRG team has developed more than 12,500 acres of land and delivered over 220 million square feet of commercial, industrial, and multifamily assets exceeding $14 billion in value.

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1 Company Overview With an extensive real estate investment background, CRG leverages the power of Clayco and Lamar Johnson Collaborative (LJC) to develop, finance, design, construct and deliver guaranteeing you achieve your financial and institutional goals. We provide comprehensive development services beginning with site selection and market assessment. CRG provides in-depth financial analysis and partners with its extensive network of capital sources and banking partners to deliver results for our clients and maximize return on investment for our partners. Our team also provides the necessary due diligence, site planning, and incentive negotiation while collaborating with local zoning authorities to ensure the smoothest construction process. Our vertically integrated platform and delivery expertise allows us to seamlessly develop successful projects exceeding our clients expectations. As an independent privately owned company, there are no constraints limiting our creativity or ability to meet the real estate needs of our clients. At CRG, we believe that there are no shortcuts for development. Our approach is based on collaboration and communication between all the facets of development. CRG’s unique process is focused on delivering the best solutions for our partners and our communities. CRG offers unparalleled planning, design and construction expertise.

Kane Development, LLC is a real estate development firm focused on exploring the intersection of the advanced energy industries (energy transition, transportation electrification, resilient infrastructure, building efficiency) and city-building as a means of improving economic opportunity, workforce development and economic justice in the Greater St. Louis area. Joshua K. Randall, as the Founder and President of Kane Development, LLC, has been at the forefront of merging urban development with the advanced manufacturing sector since 2019. Under his visionary leadership, Kane Development has dedicated itself to transforming Mark Twain I-70 Industrial into a thriving advanced energy innovation district. This ambitious project leverages St. Louis’s rich corporate landscape, burgeoning innovation initiatives, and the extensive research capabilities of regional institutions. Its objective is clear: to

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attract substantial public and private investment, foster job creation powered by a robust, future-ready workforce, and enrich North St. Louis with cutting-edge regional amenities. Before embarking on this pioneering journey with Kane, Joshua Randall made a significant mark as the President of Kwame Building Group, Inc., a nationally recognized leader in construction management services for high-stakes capital and infrastructure projects. His tenure at Kwame was marked by a series of high-profile successes. These include overseeing transformative airport improvements at St. Louis Lambert International and Seattle-Tacoma International, spearheading vital infrastructure upgrades for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, and leading critical capital improvement initiatives for both St. Louis Public Schools and the Houston Independent School District. ROLE: Kane Development is our diverse development partner and will supplement our build team with construction management services. We are excited to partner with Kane and look forward to the continued mentorship and capacity building that this project will foster.

DESIGN-BUILDER

+ Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build and construction firm that delivers clients around the world the highest quality solutions on time, on budget and above and beyond expectations. Clayco delivers integrated solutions that are driven by our client’s vision and implemented through a unified design-build team approach. Founded in 1984, we partner with our clients, consultants, suppliers, subcontractors and communities to deliver building solutions of the highest standard. With over $5.2 billion in revenue for 2022 and more than 3,000 employees across the country, Clayco specializes in the “art and science of building,” providing fast-track, efficient solutions globally for commercial, institutional, industrial and residential building projects. As we have grown, we have realized that to better serve our clients we needed to integrate design into our company. In 1999, Clayco became a true, national, integrated and


progressive design-build firm with the formation of Lamar Johnson Collaborative (LJC). Our entire team has extensive experience in managing and championing a collaborative, design-build delivery process utilizing lean practices. We have been built to do this. Clayco and LJC have worked on over 400 design-build projects together. The integrated nature of our team allows us to communicate and challenge each other to drive better results for the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority. There is one focal point of responsibility for all of the different elements and you will experience the designer and builder working together from beginning to end, seamlessly. Because we bring all of the talent together in one company, the result is better coordination and delivery. This simple but fundamental difference saves money and time by transforming the relationship between designers and builders into an alliance which fosters collaboration and teamwork. One of the hallmarks of our success as design-builders, is that our designers understand and respect the language of construction and our builders understand and respect the language of design. ROLE: Clayco will manage the entire design and construction process. Clayco’s Design-Build Team will provide site development, building planning & design, preconstruction and construction services for the project. Our expertise is managing a complex design-build process to maximize the performance of the various team members and to provide a clear and understandable process. Clayco will lead a process that is integrated, collaborative, organized, streamlined and driven to achieve highest value solutions.

Lamar Johnson Collaborative—in collaboration with our design consultants—will provide design team leadership, architecture design, interior design and landscape design. They will plan, organize and manage design meetings, providing meeting minutes to all team members through design development in order to document and confirm decisions throughout the design process. LJC will be responsible for the delivery of all design document packages for review and approval through the design development phase.

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION INTEGRATED DELIVERY SERVICES

Clayco has extensive experience with both traditional and alternative project delivery methodologies. Over 95 percent of our work utilizes an integrated delivery approach. Integrated delivery requires a unified team working together from the initial phase to final completion under the guidelines of trust and respect. Performing as part of a collaborative team of designers, builders and clients, the entire team develops an understanding of what drives the project and is proactively invested to provide the best value at the best cost. “Having developers, designers, builders and specialists all in house makes us all smarter and more sensitive to everyone’s valueadd proposition.” - Bob Clark, Executive Chairman & Founder, Clayco VENTANA DESIGN-BUILD SYSTEMS

Ventana designs, supplies, and installs high performing curtain wall façade systems. By working closely with the design team, we can ensure a competitively priced façade that is water and air tight, and allows for optimal thermal control of the interior space.

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1 Company Overview TECHNICAL ASSURANCE GROUP (TAG) – QA/QC

Our skilled, experienced and innovative technical services team supports all of our business units and projects by meticulously formulating and testing design solutions, ensuring our design and construction process is of the utmost quality. VDC & BIM

Clayco is proud to share our 2022 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report. It addresses how our construction operations significantly impact the climate crisis along with the goals and actions we are institutionalizing, it also notes the steps we have been taking to be responsible for all our actions. Take a look! https://claycorp.com/2022-esg-report

Our ability to integrate Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design Construction (VDC) practices into our processes ensures that we deliver on a design-build experience that is second to none.

LOGISTICS

CONSOLIDATED DISTRIBUTION COMPANY (CDC)– PROCUREMENT & NATIONAL BUYING AGREEMENTS

CLAYCO RISING

Clayco has entered into national buying agreements with major suppliers for a wide variety of construction materials and equipment. GREAT COLLABORATORS

We know how to maximize the value from the integrated team. GREAT COMMUNICATORS

We will keep meticulous records of the project as it unfolds and use techniques that clearly provide ease of understanding. SAFETY

We take a proactive approach to safety management to provide our clients with projects that go incident free. Clayco’s EMR and Total Injury Rate have beaten industry averages for the past 10 years. Our current EMR is 0.48

AWARDED OSHA VPP STAR REGION 7

Clayco believes the success of every project relies on detailed planning. We develop a logistics plan for all projects to address every detail of construction.

Clayco has built the most comprehensive diversity and inclusion program in the industry – Clayco Rising. It is designed to create meaningful opportunity for our employees, our minority and women-owned business partners and people within the communities we serve. Together, we are breaking through barriers of income, race, sexual orientation and gender. We will rise above to bring positive change within our industry by building a diverse, respectful and safe workplace for all. We are all about building real, meaningful change from the ground up. Building equitable opportunities, relationships and accountability are what makes this program so successful. That includes participation in workforce development initiatives, having a fair, inclusive bid solicitation process for all of our partners, minority youth mentorships, our charitable foundation, community engagement and so much more. Clayco builds opportunities, relationships and accountability. SELF-PERFORM CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

PEOPLE

We build our business around the passion of our people and the ideas they bring everyday. SUSTAINABILITY

We’ve established formal green building procedures to capture the maximum benefits of building green in every step of the building process.

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Concrete Strategies has an unparalleled track record in architectural site cast concrete, structural concrete, flatwork, site utilities and all types of self-performing concrete construction for commercial projects. Concrete Strategies employs over 1000 office and field personnel and completes over $500 million revenue annually from their headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. They do more before they ever pour to make sure they do every job on target and on budget. Most importantly, their commitment to safety has earned CSI a reputation as one of the top concrete contractors in the United States.


Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority

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Developer 4800 Goodfellow Boulevard

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Chris McKee Principal, Chief Development Officer CRG E: mckeec@realcrg.com T: 314-592-2130

Rick Moeckel Executive VP & Shareholder Clayco E: moeckelr@claycorp.com T: 3314-753-7922

Joshua K. Randall Founder. President. Kane Energy E: solutions@kane.energy T: 314-884-0636

Pat Moriarity President Concrete Strategies E: moriarityp@concretestrategies.com T: 314-409-3869

Tyler Meyr Executive Director Lamar Johnson Collaborative E: meyrt@theljc.com T: 314-502-6885

Rachel Boemer Program Director, St. Louis Construction Career Development Initiative E: rachelboemer@ccdi.org T: 314.258.2460 RFP RESPONSE


1 Company Overview

Concrete Strategies and CCDI Training Center The Concrete Strategies Training Center will include working space to train laborers, concrete finishers, ironworkers, carpenter and other trades related to concrete, formwork and reinforcing steel workers. The Construction Career Development Initiative (CCDI) brings diversity to the Design and Construction industry by mentoring and exposing minority/underrepresented and under employed men and women to career development in construction. This new training center will provide opportunity to reach more people and bring more jobs to the St. Louis region and core trades.

CCDI stands for Construction Career Development Initiative. CCDI is a 501(c) (3) non-for-profit which was founded by Clayco in 2015 in response to the aftermath in Ferguson, Missouri to provide a program for selected young adults in North County to help them overcome barriers to success, pair them in mentorships, offer financial support and create opportunities for job placement in the construction industry. Clayco’s vision with CCDI is to support workforce diversity and bridge the gap in workforce development and create scholarship opportunities. Now, CCDI has grown Beyond the Walls of Clayco to include many partnerships in the St. Louis community with school districts, workforce development programs, general contractors and subcontractors. Our goal is to connect the vast ecosystem of industry and educational resources and to promote collectively working together in #BuildingTheFoundationForChange for our next generation of leaders in the construction industry.

GUIDING PRINCIPLE #1

GUIDING PRINCIPLE #2

Real World Experience

Building Awareness

We go beyond the classroom. We get jobseekers into real-world work environments for the most valuable career training.

Jobs in construction span a diverse range of disciplines and applications. We work to raise awareness of the various trade apprentice programs.

GUIDING PRINCIPLE #3

GUIDING PRINCIPLE #4

Job Placement

Academic Scholarship

With CCDI, training and mentorship are just the beginning. We provide the support and directino jobseekers need to successfully find work.

Our mentorship emphasizes academic goals. We encourage jobseekers to pursue two- or four-year degrees, focusing on tuition assistance.

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Training Center To Provide Workforce Development Opportunities This training center would bring numerous workforce development opportunities to support surrounding public education school districts to meet MSIP 6 & 7 (Missouri School Improvement Plan) goals like work-based learning opportunities and earning stackable US DOL IRC’s (Industry Recognized Credentials) which help these school districts to stay accredited by the Missouri Department of Education and Secondary Education (DESE) in their annual APR’s (Annual Performance Review). Important USDOL (United States Department of Labor) IRC’s related to construction: -OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 -Forklift Certification -BLS/CPR: Basic Life Support CCDI is a community partner to Job Corps, located at 4333 Goodfellow Blvd. Job Corps students receive evidence based social skills, academic, and technical training that leads to career and life success.

2022 - 2023 PROGRAM METRICS

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Assisted 150 people with full-time employment

Awarded 52 scholarships totaling over $500,000

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56 college or summer internship placements

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CCDI Construction Academy Exposure to Trade Careers and Professional Development • 10 Saturday sessions to expose students to career pathways in construction • Each 4 hour session focuses on: – Soft-skill and career development preparation – Real-world, hands-on-learning projects – Professional option & trade option guest speakers – Field trips and site visits to construction projects in the St. Louis Area

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JOURNEY LEVEL ALUMNI Congratulations goes out to five of our alumni in the trades who all completed their union apprenticeship training programs this year and earned journey-level status in their respective trades. Special thanks to the contractors and subcontractors who have helped to keep our students employed and retained in the industry to be able to accomplish this important career milestone. Our alumni are a testament of the impact that CCDI has in our community and we are so happy to see them give back to the program by mentoring new students interested in the trades!

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CARPENTERS LOCAL 97 CONCRETE STRATEGIES

FLOOR LAYERS LOCAL 1310 FLOORING SYSTEMS

LABORERS LOCAL 42 SLEDROC CONSTRUCTION

CEMENT MASONS LOCAL 527 CARPENTERS LOCAL 97 KEELEY WIES DRYWALL

Build Our Future Scholarships “Build Our Future” Scholarships are awarded to top-qualifying minority students who exhibit a desire to pursue a degree related to the construction industry. In addition to financial funding, Build Our Future recipients will receive individualized support from CCDI leadership through their academic journey including but not limited to: academic support, internships during college, one-to-one mentoring and assistance with career placement upon graduation.

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Relevant Experience 4. A brief description of past or current projects undertaken by the Respondent similar to the Redevelopment

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NorthPark BUSINESS PARK

NorthPark is the only urban redevelopment project in the country located between the intersection of two major highways, an international airport and a renowned university.

LOCATION BERKELEY, MISSOURI SIZE 550 ACRES

NorthPark is a 550 acre premier business park hosting more than five million square feet of dramatic buildings designed to complement the surrounding environment. Currently, NorthPark includes more than 1 million square feet of development, with eleven separate buildings that have been constructed to date. NorthPark is located in an Opportunity Zone and the investments made in the business park have made a positive economic impact in the surrounding community. Clayco provided design-build services for the projects located in NorthPark including: Express Scripts I + II & Technology and Innovation Center, SKF North American Headquarters and Manufacturing Plant, Schnucks Markets Cold Storage facility, Hilton Garden Inn and Vatterott College. Hotels, restaurants, banks, hospitals, regional malls, specialty shops, sports and recreational activities, entertainment venues, daycare services, and other amenities are only minutes away, making it a prime location for companies looking to relocate or build a new facility. Express Scripts, Inc., one of the largest pharmacy benefit management companies in North America, is located in the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Research Park. In 2003, Clayco started a development process that has evolved into five buildings and 1.3 million square-foot corporate headquarters campus for Express Scripts, Inc. in St. Louis. Clayco built a 310,986 square-foot facility for SKF in NorthPark in 2018 and brought a $34.2 million investment to the community. The facility contains offices, distribution, manufacturing and assembly operations for SKF’s Lubrication business unit. Clayco is currently constructing a 120,000 square-foot expansion to the existing facility. Schnucks Markets Inc., one of the largest private companies in the St. Louis region, also selected Clayco to design-build its new distribution center in North St. Louis County in 2018. The 1,000,000-square-foot distribution facility services 100 stores in five states. NorthPark is now a highly sought-after real estate location for numerous businesses ranging from office, and industrial to residential. Clayco owns the land and will facilitate the developments until NorthPark is full. The focus will be to provide the correct mix and relationships of project types and uses.

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NORTHPARK BUSINESS PARK

1 Company Overview SCHNUCKS DISTRIBUTION

CENTER

NORTHPARK DISTRIBUTION CENTER I

SKF MANUFAC FACILITY

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EXPRESS SCRIPTS OPERATIONS CENTER

EXPRESS SCRIPTS TECH & INNOVATION CENTER VATTEROTT COLLEGE

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EXPRESS SCRIPTS HQ 2 EXPRESS SCRIPTS HQ 1

Clayco recently announced that our St. Louis regional offices will all come together in Berkeley Missouri in a newly recycled and renovated facility. Over the next five years Clayco expects to grow the company between 10 and 15% in annual revenue, and we are currently hiring at a very rapid pace. The new facility will house about 1100 team members and we expect to be fully occupied over the next five years. It shows a tremendous commitment to the St. Louis region and allows us to focus on being a loud vocal advocate for positive regional change in the entire community.


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Pfizer Research & Development Facility R & D LABORATORY AND OFFICE

The collective hard work, creativity and problem solving efforts exuded by the team allowed Pfizer to maintain their budget and meet their needs without compromising the quality of the design and the performance of the building which we all believe will lead to significant advances in human health.

LOCATION CHESTERFIELD, MO CLIENT NAME PFIZER DOLLAR VALUE $177 MILLION ARCHITECT LJC EWING COLE SIZE 230,000 SF LAB (20,000 SF PILOT PLANT) 65,000 SF OFFICE TOTAL OF 295,000 SF

Pfizer, Inc., one of the world’s premier innovative biopharmaceutical companies, hired the integrated CRG/LJC/Clayco team to develop, design and build their world class, 295,000 SF state-of-the-art facility that reflects Pfizer’s highest standards for excellence, quality, safety and value. Pfizer is committed to environmental sustainability, innovative performance, and employee engagement. The site concept is to integrate the new laboratory building with this unique site and its natural beauty, sunset views, and dramatic topography. The building program is strategically organized to provide operational efficiency and enhance cooperation. Unique collaborative spaces both inside and outside provide opportunities for innovation. Connecting nature, program, and people will enhance employee’s experience and the company’s productivity. The building design is fundamentally based on the Continuous Lab Concept, where the linear lab zone runs uninterrupted, parallel to a continuous office zone, separated by a generous corridor serving both lab and office. This approach allows maximum flexibility for the labs to change size over time. LJC has developed a workplace strategy that optimizes space which will manifest in centralized office supplies and storage, a dining facility on the first floor and a centralized cafe on all other floors. An observation study was completed on all labs, office and amenity spaces to identify improvement that supports the nature of work. The Pilot Plant is a production facility that will be used for the first run of the innovative products that are being developed in the R&D Lab.

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Clayco’s technology team was instrumental in conducting performance analysis of proposed curtain wall system and submitting findings to designers, taking the lead on re-formulating industry best practices for digitally enabled layout and the use of drones during several very critical phases of site development and underground scope.


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Delmar DivINe SOCIAL INNOVATION HUB

Delmar DivINe is a place for conversation, creativity and collaboration that reflects a 21st century approach to maximizing human and financial capital.

LOCATION ST. LOUIS, MO CLIENT CRG SIZE 310,000 SF ARCHITECT LAMAR JOHNSON COLLABORATIVE

The original building of St. Luke’s Hospital on Delmar Boulevard is the second oldest general hospital building in St. Louis. St. Luke’s Hospital held an important place in history as a symbol of the conversion of hospitals from places for the medically indigent into training grounds for healthcare professionals and eventually into places where medicine was practiced, research conducted and advancements made. Between 1904 and its closing as Connect Care due to bankruptcy in 2013, 10 significant additions, wings, new buildings and even three more floors were added to its flagship structure, resulting in a sprawling complex that covers six+ acres in concrete, stone and brick. These facilities represent a continuous line of social and public health history in the St. Louis community. The Delmar Divine will continue this important history, symbolically and practically. The former hospital campus has been reinvented as a hub for social innovation and enterprise. A myriad of nonprofits, foundations and community support organizations, whose collective purpose is to improve outcomes in the nonprofit sector, have begun co-locate and combine resources to promote innovation and exceptional program delivery since the project’s completion. Its expansive space also allows capacity for a parallel economic development initiative that includes affordable housing for young and diverse career professionals, along with retail opportunities that will provide convenience and a welcoming vibe. The project includes 150 apartments, 30 not-for-profit tenants, and storefront retail.

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“Painting for Peace” was led by artists to help when St. Louis needed inspiration.

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Edge at BRDG, Danforth Plant Science Center RESEARCH BUILDING

Benson Hill’s new facility is included in the 39 North ag-tech innovation district, which is a 600-acre district surrounding the Danforth Plant Science Center, BRDG Park, Helix Incubator, Yield Lab and Bayer.

LOCATION CREVE COEUR, MO CLIENT BENSON HILL BIOSYSTEMS PROJECT VALUE $52M SIZE 160,000 SF ARCHITECT LAMAR JOHNSON COLLABORATIVE SERVICES DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES

Clayco designed and built a new facility for fast-growing crop improvement company Benson Hill Biosystems. Benson Hill occupies the majority of the $52 million dollar, 160,000-square-foot facility on the campus of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in Creve Coeur, Missouri. This project utilized the full design-build and self-perform concrete resources of Clayco, Lamar Johnson Collaborative and Concrete Strategies. The 4-story tilt-up design included curtainwall and additional exterior architectural features. Benson Hill’s new facility is included in the 39 North ag-tech innovation district, which is a 600-acre district surrounding the Danforth Plant Science Center, BRDG Park, Helix Incubator, Yield Lab and Bayer. The building features flexible research laboratories, shared workspaces, and additional open common elements such as lounges, fitness, yoga and break space designed to encourage collaborative engagement and to improve the quality of the work environment beyond the laboratory bench. The new facility accommodates Benson Hill’s tremendous growth as they expand product development capacity and ramp up commercialization efforts to improve food and ingredients on a global scale.

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Redevelopment Information

REDEVELOPMENT NARRATIVE 5. A narrative of the proposed Redevelopment highlighting how it meets the redevelopment goals and identifying the type of project Respondent’s proposed development plan for the Property together with adjacent parcels, is depicted on the site plan entitled the “Mark Twain I-70 Industrial/Commercial/Retail Master Plan” in Section 5 Conceptual Plans. This plan provides for future retail development, new headquarters for Concrete Strategies, LLC to locate its Headquarters and Operations, and a trades and jobs training center to be operated by CCDI. In order to determine the feasibility of this plan, the Respondent will first need to get the Property under contract with sufficient time to not only do normal due diligence, but financial feasibility and Development Plan Refinement, including obtaining the required City approvals. During that time, the Respondent will have the ability to present proformas and project specific economics to the City and its representatives so the City can underwrite the Development and the economic development assistance it anticipates will be needed. The Respondent fully understands the City’s desire to see some opportunity for retail at this location and hopes the City will, at the same time, understand the need for other types of development at this Site to make it feasible. We believe this Development is the best opportunity the City has to see a platform for retail based on the demographics of the area, supported by the need for Clayco Subsidiary to grow its footprint in the City of St. Louis.

It is a challenge to determine all the stated RFP parameters at this early stage, ahead of the ability to control the Property with a right to purchase. This will require a significant investment of time, energy, and money. Our team will continue to promote the development of retail as shown in our proposed site plan. We plan to work with the city to promote the best possible outcome for retail and we believe our plan does meet many of the goals in phase one and will strive to meet all of the goals moving forward. Our plan for a contract to purchase is a strong feasible step for improvement in this part of our city. Our plan includes a build to suit lease at market rate for Clayco subsidiary Concrete Strategies (CSI) and a Construction Career Development Initiative (CCDI) trades training center. The project will include a warehouse/office and a truck maintenance facility and a mobile mixing concrete operation. The Training Center will include working space to train laborers, concrete finishers, ironworkers, carpenters and other trades related to concrete, formwork and reinforcing steel workers. At a later date TBD the program will include HVAC and Electrical workers. The frontage of the location will be planned to retail and the partnership will diligently pursuit neighborhood beneficial retail tenants.

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2 Redevelopment Information REDEVELOPMENT GOALS

REVITALIZE THE AREA WITH CSI’S NEW FACILITIES. Drive the area’s redevelopment with the practical impact of CSI’s state-of-the-art facilities, including a prominently displayed testing site along I-70.

INTRODUCE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR A GROWING POPULATION: Address the need for new housing by introducing affordable residential options, attracting a diverse population to contribute to the community’s growth.

ENHANCE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS WITH NEW RETAIL AND SERVICES: Elevate neighboring areas by introducing value through new retail destinations and essential services, enhancing the overall quality of life for residents.

FOSTER CONNECTIVITY WITHIN THE MASTERPLAN AREA: Strengthen the fabric of the masterplan community by creating new collective spaces and activating central green areas, keeping the well-being of the community in focus. Foster practical connections for residents to enhance daily living.

JOB CREATION 6. An estimate of proposed job creation resulting from the Redevelopment Concrete Strategies will have over 30 full-time employees in this proposed location. The training center will include working space to train Laborers, Concrete finishers, ironworkers, Carpenter and other trades related to concrete, framing and steel erection workers. Currently 85 students from local St. Louis high schools go through the CCDI program. CCDI assists 10-15 students in full-time employment. CCDI facilitates college and career fairs, jobsite tours, and industry trade exposure to over 1,000 people annually.

ATTRACT MANUFACTURING STARTUPS TO EXISTING INDUSTRIAL AREA - INNOVATION Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority DISTRICT Encourage the growth of medium to large manufacturing startups by re-purposing and utilizing existing warehouse and industrial areas. Provide a practical space for innovation and development.

3.0 Existing Conditions

The CCDI program continues to grow each year and projects over 500 people going through the CCDI program in the next 5 years. Creating opportunity for trade careers in St. Louis.

The Property benefits from significant visibility from both Interstate 70 to the north and Goodfellow Boulevard to the west. It is generally flat, but slopes upward slightly to the north and is elevated from

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FINANCING AND PRO FORMA

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SECTION 3

Financing and Pro Forma PRO FORMA

FINANCING STABILITY

7. A projected operating pro forma

9. Evidence to support financing capability and the financial strength/capacity to complete the proposed Redevelopment

Multiple iterations of the operating pro-forma for the Project are being considered, taking into account estimates for unknown variables such an environmental remediation, civil engineering, and other cost categories.The Project financing is subject to certain economic development financing incentives to be applied for through the City and State. Other than frontage retail planned, the Project is intended to be a turn-key build-to-suit project.

SOURCES AND USES STATEMENT 8. A list of sources and uses of funds to be used in the Redevelopment, including the proposed purchase price or lease rate. Other than frontage retail planned, the Project is intended to be a turn-key build-to-suit project to be leased for its end-users, Concrete Strategies, LLC and CCDI. Sources for financing will include Respondent’s equity investment, commercial financing, and certain economic development incentives to be applied for with the City and State.

The joint venture is primarily supported by Clayco, CRG and Kane Development LLC. The primary source of capital for the redevelopment will be a combination Clayco, its ownership group and/or one or more of the investment funds managed by Clayco’s real estate development arm, CRG. As the planned end user of the site, the future lease obligation of Clayco’s Concrete Strategies subsidiary will be supported by Clayco’s balance sheet, which had over $60 million in cash and over $100 million in available committed debt capacity as of September 30, 2023. Clayco’s involvement and strength of its balance sheet should enable full capitalization of the project utilizing debt and equity sources from the Company or one of CRG’s multiple investment funds. The overall sources and uses is subject to economic development finance incentives in an amount and format to be determined.

The Purchase Price is $47,000/acre for 16.5 acres, totaling $775,500. The following page is a list of companies with which CRG has worked with and maintains excellent relationships.

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2 Redevelopment Information

Financing Relationships EQUITY INVESTORS/JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS:

CONSTRUCTION LENDERS: •

Associated Bank

Alberta Teachers’ Retirement Fund

Bank of America

American Realty Advisors

Bank of the West

Beacon Realty Trust

BMO Harris /Bank of Montreal

Cardinal Industrial

CIBC-Private Bank

CBRE-GI

City National Bank

Citicorp

East West Bank

Clarion Partners

Fifth-Third Bank

Florida State Board of Administration

First Tennessee

Gramercy Property Trust

J.P. Morgan Chase Co.

Griffin Capital

Nevada State Bank

John Hancock

SunTrust

KTR

Union Bank of California

Lexington Realty Trust

Wells Fargo

Link Industrial Properties (Blackstone)

Monmouth Real Estate Investment

Net Lease Group

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Prologis

Ridge Property Trust

Stifel Nicolaus

Stonemont Capital

SunTrust

The Principal Financial Group

U.S. Equities Realty

USAA

Various private family offices

Venture One

VEREIT

Wells Fargo Securities

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PERMANENT LENDERS: •

AIG

Allstate

Florida State Board of Administration

Guardian Life

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Jackson National Life Insurance Company

John Hancock of America (TIAA)

Kansas City Life

Lincoln National Life Insurance

Mass Mutual

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company

Principal Life Insurance Company

Prudential Mortgage Capital Company

Reinsurance Group of America (RGA)

Sun America Life

Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association

Western and Southern Life


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Milestones & Summary

18-Apr-25

339d

15-Dec-23

0d

15-Dec-23

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Project Award

A100

Construc�on Start

20-May-24

0d

A101

Electrical Service Available

13-Nov-24

0d

A106

Gas Service Available

13-Nov-24

0d

A102

Substan�al Comple�on

19-Mar-25

0d

A143

Final Cer�ficate of Occupancy

18-Apr-25

0d

Preconstruction

18-Dec-23

16-Oct-24

213d

Design

18-Dec-23

01-Jul-24

138d

A163

Concept Design

18-Dec-23

05-Jan-24

13d

A103

Schema�c Design

08-Jan-24

16-Feb-24

30d

A104

Demo/Grading/Site/Structural

19-Feb-24

05-Apr-24

35d

A173

Design Approvals - P&E / Site

19-Feb-24

23-Feb-24

5d

A108

Steel Bid Set

05-Apr-24

0d

A105

Final Design

19-Jun-24

01-Jul-24

9d

Municipal Processes & Approvals

18-Dec-23

01-Jul-24

138d

Permit Process

18-Dec-23

01-Jul-24

138d

A153

Site Due diligence/En�tlements

18-Dec-23

30-Jan-24

30d

A113

Civil/Grading Permit

08-Apr-24

17-May-24

30d

A137

Base Building Permit

20-May-24

01-Jul-24

30d

08-Apr-24

16-Oct-24

135d

Procurement A109

Structural Bid & Award

08-Apr-24

26-Apr-24

15d

A169

Early Packages Buyout

08-Apr-24

17-May-24

30d

A152

Structural Steel Fabrica�on/Delivery

29-Apr-24

16-Oct-24

120d

20-May-24

07-Mar-25

201d

20-May-24

20-Dec-24

150d

20-May-24

16-Jul-24

40d

Construction Sitework A144

Selec�ve Demoli�on

Remaining Level of Effort

Actual Work

Critical Remaining Work

Actual Level of Effort

Remaining Work

WBS Summary

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RFP RESPONSE


CSI HQ at Goodfellow - 148KSF Warehouse + 48

Preliminary Constructio

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Rough Grading

18-Jun-24

18-Sep-24

65d

A116

Rough Grading - Building Pad

02-Jul-24

13-Aug-24

30d

A129

Site U�li�es

10-Jul-24

18-Sep-24

50d

A115

Stone - Building Pad

31-Jul-24

20-Aug-24

15d

A118

Concrete Pavement / Curbs / Gu�ers / Walkways

26-Sep-24

13-Nov-24

35d

A119

Asphalt Pavement

17-Oct-24

20-Nov-24

25d

A120

Landscaping

14-Nov-24

13-Dec-24

20d

A133

Exterior Ligh�ng

21-Nov-24

20-Dec-24

20d

Warehouse (148KSF)

07-Aug-24

20-Feb-25

135d

A128

Underground U�li�es

07-Aug-24

11-Sep-24

25d

A121

Founda�ons - Column Pads

21-Aug-24

11-Sep-24

15d

A159

Founda�ons - Perimeter

21-Aug-24

11-Sep-24

15d

A127

Slab on Grade

05-Sep-24

25-Sep-24

15d

A126

Tiltup FRP/Erec�on

19-Sep-24

30-Oct-24

30d

A122

Structural Steel - Erec�on & Detailing

17-Oct-24

06-Nov-24

15d

A134

Roof Curbs

31-Oct-24

13-Nov-24

10d

A124

Roofing

31-Oct-24

20-Nov-24

15d

A123

Exterior Paint

31-Oct-24

27-Nov-24

20d

A139

Sprinkler System Installa�on Rough-In

07-Nov-24

09-Jan-25

40d

A130

MEP Rough-in

07-Nov-24

09-Jan-25

40d

A141

Pour Dock Pits & Pour Backs

07-Nov-24

27-Nov-24

15d

A140

HVAC Equipment Installa�on

21-Nov-24

20-Dec-24

20d

A147

Mandoors Installa�on

21-Nov-24

13-Dec-24

15d

A146

Loading Docks Equipment

21-Nov-24

13-Dec-24

15d

A135

Glass & Glazing

21-Nov-24

20-Dec-24

20d

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Actual Work

Critical Remaining Work

Actual Level of Effort

Remaining Work

WBS Summary

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RFP RESPONSE


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Preliminary Constructio

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Overhead Doors Installa�on

16-Dec-24

09-Jan-25

15d

A138

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10-Jan-25

20-Feb-25

30d

A136

MEPFP Trimming (Core & Shell)

10-Jan-25

20-Feb-25

30d

Truck Maintenance Facility (48KSF)

16-Oct-24

26-Feb-25

90d

A1640

UG U�li�es/Founda�ons - TMF

16-Oct-24

29-Oct-24

10d

A2540

Floor Slabs - TMF

30-Oct-24

05-Nov-24

5d

A1870

Tilt Up FRP/Erec�on - TMF

06-Nov-24

19-Nov-24

10d

A2360

Erect Structural Steel - TMF

13-Nov-24

26-Nov-24

10d

A2530

Roofing - TMF

27-Nov-24

05-Dec-24

5d

A4368

Fueling Island

27-Nov-24

26-Feb-25

60d

A2770

Interior Par��on Framing and Drywall - TMF

06-Dec-24

30-Dec-24

15d

A2670

MEP/FP In-Wall & Ceiling Rough-Ins - TMF

06-Dec-24

30-Dec-24

15d

A2960

Special Equipment Rough-Ins - TMF

20-Dec-24

15-Jan-25

15d

A2970

Interior Finishes - TMF

09-Jan-25

22-Jan-25

10d

Training Facility (17KSF)

06-Nov-24

07-Mar-25

82d

A4379

Underground U�li�es

06-Nov-24

19-Nov-24

10d

A4384

Founda�ons - Column Pads

20-Nov-24

26-Nov-24

5d

A4387

Founda�ons - Perimeter

20-Nov-24

26-Nov-24

5d

A4380

Slab on Grade

27-Nov-24

05-Dec-24

5d

A4381

Tiltup FRP/Erec�on

06-Dec-24

19-Dec-24

10d

A4383

Structural Steel - Erec�on & Detailing

20-Dec-24

30-Dec-24

5d

A4369

Roof Curbs

02-Jan-25

03-Jan-25

2d

A4385

Exterior Paint

02-Jan-25

08-Jan-25

5d

A4382

Roofing

06-Jan-25

10-Jan-25

5d

A4371

Sprinkler System Installa�on Rough-In

13-Jan-25

31-Jan-25

15d

Remaining Level of Effort

Actual Work

Critical Remaining Work

Actual Level of Effort

Remaining Work

WBS Summary

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Mar

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Overhead Doors Installa�on Fire Alarms (Base Building Only) MEPFP Trimming (Core & Shell) Truck Maintenance Facility (48KSF) UG U�li�es/Founda�ons - TMF Floor Slabs - TMF Tilt Up FRP/Erec�on - TMF Erect Structural Steel - TMF Roofing - TMF Fueling Island Interior Par��on Framing and Drywall - TMF MEP/FP In-Wall & Ceiling Rough-Ins - TMF Special Equipment Rough-Ins - TMF Interior Finishes - TMF Training Facility (17KSF) Underground U�li�es Founda�ons - Column Pads Founda�ons - Perimeter Slab on Grade Tiltup FRP/Erec�on Structural Steel - Erec�on & Detailing Roof Curbs Exterior Paint Roofing Sprinkler System Installa�on Rough-In

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Preliminary Constructio

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Finish

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A4374

MEP Rough-in

13-Jan-25

31-Jan-25

15d

A4376

Mandoors Installa�on

13-Jan-25

17-Jan-25

5d

A4386

Glass & Glazing

13-Jan-25

17-Jan-25

5d

A4393

Interior Finishes

13-Jan-25

07-Mar-25

40d

A4370

HVAC Equipment Installa�on

03-Feb-25

14-Feb-25

10d

A4372

Fire Alarms (Base Building Only)

17-Feb-25

28-Feb-25

10d

A4373

MEPFP Trimming

24-Feb-25

07-Mar-25

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21-Feb-25

19-Mar-25

19d

A145

MEPFP Equipment Commissioning

21-Feb-25

12-Mar-25

14d

A4367

Inspec�ons

27-Feb-25

03-Mar-25

3d

A149

Punchlist

27-Feb-25

19-Mar-25

15d

A150

Final Cleanup

06-Mar-25

19-Mar-25

10d

A148

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13-Mar-25

19-Mar-25

5d

Remaining Level of Effort

Actual Work

Critical Remaining Work

Actual Level of Effort

Remaining Work

WBS Summary

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Mark Twain I-70 Industrial/Commercial/Retail Master Regionally Connected The Goodfellow Masterplan is a visionary urban redevelopment project strategically located near Highway 70, aiming to revitalize the opportunity zones in North St.Louis. Positioned for easy access and connectivity, its proximity to Highway 70 offers prime opportunities for residential, commercial, and industrial development. Notably, the plan’s future integration with the MetroLink promises seamless connectivity to the city, enhancing accessibility for residents and visitors. Emphasizing sustainable design and community engagement, this masterplan envisions a vibrant hub with mixed-use developments, green spaces, and essential amenities, fostering economic growth and social cohesion. It aspires to transform the neighborhood into a dynamic, connected, and inclusive part of the city fabric.

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Mark Twain I-70 Industrial/Commercial/Retail Master Retail Precedent The respondent endeavors to provide a complete master plan and will use best efforts to include retail. This may require rezoning in the future for other uses if retail is not completed.

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MWBE APPROACH CLAYCO RISING

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SECTION 6

Clayco Rising - Community Involvement MWBE

PREVAILING WAGES

11. Statement regarding the development team’s understanding and willingness to comply with the City’s Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Participation policy.

12. Statement regarding the development team’s willingness to pay prevailing wages as established by the Missouri Department of Labor.

Clayco understands the city’s MWBE policy & has experienced working collaboratively with the City’s compliance team at the St. Louis development corporation.

The CRG development team is willing to pay prevailing wages as established by the Missouri Department of Labor.

“I grew up close to this Goodfellow property and this neighborhood deserves to be brought back to the vibrant community I remember as a kid.” SANDRA MARKS, Senior Vice President, Office of Government & Community Affairs,Clayco

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JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Seven $20,000 grants were distributed to community-based nonprofit organizations dedicated to building awareness and advancing the causes of Black equality and inclusion in the St. Louis and Chicago metro areas during Clayco Rising’s first annual Juneteenth Celebration.

CLAYCO RISING

ENCOURAGING GROWTH

RISE TOGETHER

Led by our “BEYOND THESE WALLS” mantra, Clayco has aligned their internal diversity and inclusion initiatives with the various government and community organizations nationwide to solicit their support in removing any barriers to our success in achieving the goals we have for our industry, i.e. making impactful improvements in the diversity of talent employed in the design and construction industry and the diversity of design and construction firms locally and nationwide. Building capacity of our diverse trade community is a core tenant of Clayco’s.

Clayco has built the most comprehensive diversity and inclusion program in the industry – Clayco Rising. It is designed to create meaningful opportunity for our employees, our minority and women-owned business partners and people within the communities we serve. Together, we are breaking through barriers of income, race, sexual orientation and gender. We will rise above to bring positive change within our industry by building a diverse, respectful and safe workplace for all. We are all about building real, meaningful change from the ground up. Building equitable opportunities, relationships and accountability are what makes this program so successful. That includes participation in workforce development initiatives, having a fair, inclusive bid solicitation process for all of our partners, minority youth mentorships, our charitable foundation, community engagement and so much more.

CLAYCO CONNECTS Clayco Connects is our relationship-building initiative bringing together the executive leadership of Clayco, its strategic subcontractors, and numerous minority construction firms to engage in long-term knowledge transfer, capacity building and strategic partnerships. Clayco subject matter experts meet regularly with the program’s participants in large and small groups to help these firms expand their business footprint, encourage greater collaboration among primes and other MBE/WBEs, build relationships across the construction


industry, broaden the industry’s diverse leadership pipeline, take on larger roles in the community and participate in workforce development. The Clayco team has an internal database of over 100 St. Louis-based MBE/WBE firms in our bidding software, Building Connected along with the direct relationships we have established over the years. On this project we will be able to continue to track the level of our joint relationships and the impact our mentorship is having on growing each firm’s capacity to successfully bid, manage, and self-perform larger scopes of work as a 1st-tier prime contractor or strategic 2nd-tier subcontractor. We also maintain a database of all of our awarded subcontractors’ hiring, retention, and promotion of minorities and women in the trades on our jobsites. This internal data helps inform our project teams during the bid solicitation and bid evaluation process and also enables us to customize our mentorship to the specific areas of support each firm needs to grow their relationships within Clayco and within the industry at large.

CLAYCO CONNECTS THROUGH CONCRETE STRATEGIES AND VENTANA On One Hundred Kingshighway, Delmar Divine, and WUSM Cancer Center Concrete Strategies has continued to build its strategic relationships with several MBE firms including OBAX, Philips Concrete, B&P, and D&K Welding across its Clayco and non-Clayco projects in the St. Louis market. Most recently on Pfizer and One Hundred Kingshighway Ventana has built strategic relationship with Penn Services and is building their project experience and capacity across the various business units within Clayco.

FIELD FOCUS Clayco’s Field Focus is an enterprise-wide solution to creating a more inclusive job site and workforce development culture that is also psychologically safe by promoting coaching methods and providing support and resources. Implementation of Field Focus starts with collection of workforce diversity data from our trade partners, both project-specific and corporate-wide, to help them develop their own internal workforce diversity initiative and employ a workforce on our jobsites reflective of the community in which we are building together. It then continues for the duration of a project with:

Safety Awareness Campaign Ethics Series Jobsite Lunch work safe, live safe-24/7. safety. quality. focus. ethics.

Field Management Training sessions for internal staff and jobsite specific orientations.

Toolbox talks directly addressing diversity and inclusion challenges

Inclusion Tip of the Month

Site walkthroughs to assess counter culture indicators

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Clayco always strives to be a beneficial contributor of the communities where we work—beneficial in the areas of job growth, education and community enhancement. Some of the organizations in St. Louis include but are not limited to St. Louis Development Corporation, St. Louis Constructions Consumers Council, Construction Forum, Minority Business Development Agency, Construction Career Development Initiative (CCDI), National Society of Black Engineers, St. Louis Urban League, Building Union Diversity (BUD), and MOKAN. Clayco has established a long-term mentoring relationship with several disadvantaged firms, assisting them on providing services with quality and professionalism. We commit to work closely with these organizations during the preconstruction phase updating their membership on the project, bid

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6 Clayco Rising packaging strategies and any anticipated bid dates. During this phase we host a local pre-bidders conference and subsequently develop a prequalified bidders list for each package and actively engage small and local businesses to encourage them to bid.

The diversity section in our required bid documents will be required to be completed by each bidder listing each diverse contractor’s name, scope of work to be self-performed, proposed value of contract, percentage of total base bid.

OUR INCLUSIVE PROJECT DELIVERY PROCESS OUR COMMITMENT

We intend to conduct a series of informational meetings aligned with the bid schedule to notify the entire St. Louis contracting community and the various assist agencies directly of the upcoming bid opportunity at least thirty (30) days prior to bid due date.

The informational meeting invitation will include a link to our streamlined online Contractor Profile Form for any firms not already in our bidding software system, Building Connected to receive bid solicitations.

The invitation will also include name and location of the project, the location where plans and specs can be accessed, the bid due date, the items of work being solicited, and contact person for project-specific questions.

We will contact the targeted diverse certified firms who have not responded to the informational meeting invite or bid solicitation at least two weeks prior to the bid due date to ensure they are aware of the opportunity and obtain the reason for nonresponse.

We will also work closely with the assist agencies during outreach, buyout, and construction to maximize the support available to those needing assistance.

We strive to meet or exceed the prevailing goals in St. Louis city which are 24% MBE and 11% WBE. We propose to continue to work collaboratively with our industry peers with parallel projects and demand to increase MBE/ WBE self-perform capacity while not doing harm.

LAND CLEARANCE FOR REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY GOALS AND MARKET GROWTH The Clayco approach is to tailor bid packages to maximize the number of qualified, diverse bidders. This may involve national, regional, and local bidders for the appropriate packages, but emphasis will first be on local subcontractors. The bid packages include all LEED and LEAN requirements. •

Leveraging the direct relationships of our specialty trade partners and our knowledge of the local diverse contracting community we will be developing a Contracting and Onsite Workforce Diversity Plan by bid package identifying 1st-tier and strategic 2nd-tier diverse firm opportunities. As standard practice we will include the client-stated goals in all frontend communications and Instructions to Bidders.


Clayco and Success Metrics partnership on projects across the company has helped Clayco enhance our data analysis which drives tangible results that are changing lives.

Arthur Porter Strategic Relationship Manager

Kathleen Hall Data Warehouse Manager

Amanus Williams Project Analyst

ACHIEVING RESULTS THROUGH DATA ANALYSIS Clayco maintains a Capacity Data Warehouse (CDW) of key metrics that go beyond measuring the total value of contracts awarded and the total hours worked by minorities and women on-site. This data warehouse was developed and is maintained by Success Metrics, certified small and minority owned firm with expertise in relationship training and data warehousing services. Clayco’s CDW currently includes contracting and workforce data on over 500 subcontractors (both large primes and small, minority and women owned firms) measuring each individual firm’s capacity to successfully bid, manage, and self-perform specific scopes of work and hire, train, retain, and promote minorities and women in their field and office operations. Success Metrics, LLC, focuses on helping its clients collect and analyze data that informs them of the current state, developing and assisting in the implementation of programs to address any areas below the desired state, then providing data visualization of their progress. The firm leverages its relationships within the minority and contracting community to foster the collection of the internal and external data that helps its clients continuously improve upon its policies, procedures, and programs to achieve maximum results.

CLAYCO NETWORK OF WOMEN (NOW) Clayco NOW’s mission is to increase female leadership in the design, construction and real estate development industry. We connect, enable, and engage with women and communities across all areas of the industry to develop, impact and transform the culture from the inside out by investing in women. Our guiding goals are to provide an environment that creates the opportunity for real connections that empower women both personally and professionally, build awareness and break down gender bias, and have a measurable impact on our projects, competitors, partners, clients, employees and communities.

CLAYCO BRG (BLACK RESOURCE GROUP) The mission of the Black Resource Group (BRG) is to help Clayco provide a true path towards equal opportunity. The BRG aims to lead the Clayco enterprise towards insuring that black employees are embraced and feel safe in their workspace; and are provided a workplace that is inclusive, equitable, and offers a shared sense of belonging.

Our St. Louis Office and our Delmar Divine teams raised over $2,000 and donated 550 backpacks filled with school supplies to KIPP Victory Academy! KIPP Victory Academy is an elementary school near our Delmar Divine project in St. Louis. Delmar Divine and Clayco share a commitment to our local communities and a we wish the students a great school year!

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6 Clayco Rising The labor shortage in the construction industry is a growing problem as fewer and fewer people enter the skilled trades. This means the impact of the shortage on safety, productivity, and construction costs are going to increase as the current workforce approaches retirement age.

WHAT CAN CCDI DO TO HELP BUSINESS OWNERS?

CONSTRUCTION CAREER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (CCDI) In 2015, Clayco formed an independent 501c3, the Construction Career Development Initiative or CCDI which focuses on the unique needs of the construction industry and offers an industry-driven solution to 1) aggregate hiring demand at scale, 2) translate industry needs into workforce skills, and 3) create more effective screening and placement processes.

By partnering with CCDI and our mission, we work with businesses to help create an environment where those interested in the construction industry can enter and be successful and retained. We help our industry partners continue their efforts grow the local workforce by supplying the right training and mentorship to students, underrepresented and underemployed adults in our community seeking to transition into the building trades. CCDI connects business owners with jobseekers by making them a part of the workforce development process. We offer business owners the opportunity to participate in our career fairs to meet with our CCDI participants one on one and find jobseekers that are training in their field. CCDI is also our investment in the retention and promotion of a diverse construction workforce.


Centene Stewardship

http://www.stlamerican.com/business/article_d4633cc6-0744-11e6-86ce-a303fdbed011.html FEATURED

Centene opens $25M Ferguson Service Center By Rebecca Rivas Apr 21, 2016

Photo by Lawrence Bryant / St. Louis American Michael F. Neidorff, chairman, president and CEO of Centene Corporation, and Maurice Burns, uncover the dedication of Centene’s new $25-million Ferguson Service Center as Sonia Woods and Brenda DeRamus-Palmer watch on Friday, April 15.

Just 20 months after Ferguson erupted and residents expressed their frustration at the lack of jobs, Centene Corporation celebrated the grand opening of its new $25-million Ferguson Service Center on Friday, April 15. The center, located at 2900 Pershall Road, will bring more than 250 jobs to the north St. Louis County area. “The business sector must be a role model in creating stronger and healthier communities across the nation,” said Michael F. Neidorff, chairman, president and CEO of Centene. Centene, a Fortune 500 company, provides services to government-sponsored healthcare programs and operates local health plans. It reported 22.8 billion in revenues in 2015. Employees mainly process insurance claims at this new 45,000-square-foot facility.

Centene Claims Processing Center Ferguson, MO | 75,000 SF | $23M

MBE/WBE PARTICIPATION 24 MBE, 3 WBE firms awarded contracts MBE % of total payments – 34% WBE % of total payments – 6% WORKFORCE DIVERSITY Minority on-site work hours – 29% Female on-site work hours – 4%

We continue to develop relationships with the MBE/WBE firms we utilized on Centene Ferguson now on all of our local Centene projects. CLAYCO RFP RESPONSE


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DELMAR DIVINE Clayco hosted a Thank You lunch for the minority subcontractors and select primes at our Delmar DivINe jobsite. Delmar DivINe will maximize the impact of the nonprofit sector in St. Louis, especially among human service organizations, while simultaneously being a catalyst for the transformation of neighborhoods in North St. Louis City. And that impact started with engaging a diverse team to help us bring the project to completion. Tom Sieckhaus, Rachel Boemer, Sandra Marks, Larry Chapman and Maxine Clark were speakers at the event, and two CCDI students Darnell Jamison and Rashad Johnson shared their journeys toward their construction careers.

28 MINORITY AND WOMEN OWNED FIRMS AWARDED ON THE JOB


ONE HUNDRED ABOVE THE PARK St. Louis, MO | 553,451 SF | $121M

MBE PARTICIPATION MBE % of total payments – 24% WBE % of total payments – 3% WORKFORCE DIVERSITY (with no client-directed goals) Minority/Women Workforce Combined – 15% Ventana’s strategic relationship with Penn Services at One Hundred Kingshighway is building their project experience and capacity across the various business units within Clayco. CLAYCO RFP RESPONSE


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Clayco Capacity Building at Washington University School of Medicine Cancer Center Goals: •

Increase MBE/WBE capacity to self-perform larger scopes of work. (Clayco Connects)

Increase the diversity of field management (i.e. project managers, project engineers, superintendents, foreman, safety). (Field Focus)

Increase the hiring and retention of minorities and women in the trades. (Field Focus)

Expose, mentor, assist in the placement of high school students into careers in the trades. (CCDI)

Mentor apprentices on typical barriers to journeyperson status. (Field Focus)

Increasing the Hiring and Retention of Minorities and Women in the Trades (Field Focus) Internships with Minority & Female Students

Washington University Workforce Development Program Apprentices Trained Through Wash U + Clayco: South 40 Phase 1: 15

EH&S: 2

South 40 Phase 2: 7

MCC: 21

Brauer Hall: 12

Umrath: 5

Green Hall: 8

Cancer Center: 241

Couch: 8

319 Total Apprentices

• Deshaun Arrington: Summer 2021 • Rashad Johnson: Jan. 2022 - Aug. 2022 • Ryan Gray (STL Works Partnership): July 2022 • Rickey Stevenson: Jan. 2022 - Dec. 2023 • Madison Weishaar - May 2023 - Aug. 2023 • Olivia Rickers - May 2023 - Aug. 2023 • Steven Graves - On-site full-time Project Engineer


Increasing MBE/WBE MEP-FP Design/Assist Capabilities and Capacity to Successfully Perform Larger Scopes (Clayco Connects) MBE/WBE FIRMS INVOLVED IN PROJECT Mechanical Solutions (MBE)

Thornburgh (WBE)

Prequalified Prime (Safety and Financial)

Prequalified Tier (Safety)

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Established

Commercially Useful Function Validation Check

100% Compliant

Average Number of Workers On-site Specific Scope Self-performed Utilizing Own Workforce

Prequalified Status

TD4 (MBE) Prequalified Tier (Safety), Prime

Avid Communications (MBE/WBE)

Scales Plumbing (MBE)

Fire Solutions (MBE) Prequalified Prime (Safety and Financial)

Prequalified Tier (Safety)

Prequalified Prime

Growing

Established

Emerging

Growing

100% Compliant

100% Compliant

100% Compliant

100% Compliant

100% Compliant

13 (Above Clayco Historical)

6 (Above Clayco Historical)

8 (Above Clayco Historical)

1 (Projected to Increase)

8 (Above Clayco Historical)

2 (Above Clayco Historical)

Mechanical Install

Insulation

Switch Gear Purchase and Install

Fire Alarm Install

Plumbing Install

Sprinkler System Install

(Financial in process)

(Safety <$300,000)

Relationship Status based on contract value Emerging Relationship Under $300,000 Established Relationship $300,000-1,000,000 Growing Relationship Over $1,000,000

Rick Moeckel + Steven Graves A Mentorship Story

Steven’s journey to Clayco started over five years ago where he was exposed to career opportunities in construction through Clayco’s CCDI program. In 2018, Steven received our Build Our Future Scholarship to attend Missouri Western State University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology. Rick Moeckel, a fellow alum of Missouri Western, has helped to mentor Steven and assisted him with an internship as a project engineer at Clayco last summer in Nebraska. Steven has since been hired full-time and has been working at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Multidisciplinary Cancer Center project alongside his mentor.

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

D’VON JOHNSON – D. JOHNSON PAINTING

DE’HON MULL – CONCRETE STRATEGIES

D’Von Johnson, 2019 Alum and McCluer Grad has been active in CCDI for the past 5 years. D’Von interned with Clayco as a quality control manager after high school. He decided to pursue a career in the painting trades and with the help of CCDI, started working as an apprentice painter for PM Leach. D’Von also wanted to further his education and became an Apprentice Scholar where he worked full day while taking business classes at the community college in the evenings. D’Von noticed there was a need for minority commercial painters in the industry and decided to start his first business venture running his own company, D. Johnson Painting.

De’Hon Mull, 2019 BOF Scholar and Jennings Grad joined CCDI in 2018 when he was a high school junior. He attended all our Saturday Academies and was matched with Mr. Tommy Davis, President of TD4 Electrical, as his mentor who assisted De’Hon with buying his first car. De’Hon began studying business at STLCC after high school, but opted to change directions and went into auto mechanics for several years. CCDI reconnected with De’Hon when he was hired on full-time at Concrete Strategies in June to pursue a career as a cement mason with Local 527! CCDI awarded De’Hon a tool scholarship to get him started.

RECENT FULL-TIME TRADES HIRES

MCKENZIE HUGHES

TYRIK JEFFERSON

JAVION HOWARD

Innovation at Cool Valley Keeley - Cement Mason

Hazelwood Central Wies Drywall - Carpenter

McCluer Concrete Strategies - Cement Mason

AIDEN MONAHAN

LOUIS TRUONG

KAMRYN WILLIS

Pattonville Flooring Systems - Floor Layer

Hazelwood Central Alberici - Laborer

Belleville East P.A.T.T.S - Carpenter

WUSTL NEW ARTS & SCIENCES BUILDING & IMPROVEMENTS TO MUDD FIELD | 6.7.2022


CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CANCER CENTER

ALUMNI TRADES DAY

In October, 30 students took a visit to Washington University School of Medicine Multidisciplinary Cancer Center which is being built by Clayco. They had the opportunity to meet the project team and tour the job site where they spoke to several different tradesmen and got to see construction in action. Thank you, Clayco, for hosting!

In November, 43 students attended Alumni Trades Day hosted at North Tech. This annual session is an opportunity for students to engage in different trade related demonstration stations each taught by CCDI alumni. We had a special turn out of 12 alumni who all gave great advice on how to be successful in the trades. Thank you, Mr. Hanneken!

TOPGOLF MIDTOWN

0LIVE CROSSING PROJECT

In March, 25 students had a unique opportunity to see the construction of a Topgolf project firsthand! ARCO/Murray invited our students to their Midtown project where they learned about how Topgolf locations are built in different states and then took a tour of the site. Thank you, ARCO/ Murray, for sending our students home with awesome swag bags!

In April, 29 students took a visit to Keeley Companies Olive Crossing project. They learned all about the Keeley’n culture and career opportunities from Mr. Brian Pate, Vice President of Building and then geared up to take a tour and learn about this residential build. Thank you, Keeley, for hosting our students!

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CONTACT

Rick Moeckel Executive VP & Shareholder Clayco e moeckelr@claycorp.com p 314-753-7922

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