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Our Capabilities BUILDING A BETTER WAY

Building A BetterWay Since 1967

With Merritt Construction Services, it’s about more than what we do. It’s also about how we do it. We treat our customers with honesty and integrity, while constantly staying focused on results, value and efficiency. Our unconventional, people-oriented style has led to our long-term success. With a project portfolio of nearly 16 million square feet, Merritt is one of the most seasoned construction services and redevelopment companies in the Mid-Atlantic area. Moreover, we bring an “owner’s perspective” to all that we do. As a result, the quality and longevity of our work is unparalleled. Do the right thing and your business will prosper. This philosophy – one that always puts the customer first – is the foundation on which Merritt Construction Services has been built. We long ago took on a more personal approach to those we serve.

Since our founding in 1967, our highly skilled construction team has completed a comprehensive roster of customized projects. Our work includes manufacturing facilities, office buildings, fitness clubs, athletic training centers, LEED-certified green buildings, schools, and retail centers. Whether serving as general contractor, construction manager or design-builder, Merritt Construction Services offers full-service construction capabilities through all phases of development, from feasibility to commissioning. Our goal is not to look at your project as a one-time engagement for our services. Rather, we are committed to meeting your objectives so that we become your “go-to” resource for your construction needs now and in the future. And, regardless of our role, we take on the responsibility of translating your ideas into a project that balances budget and timing with functionality and vision.

It’s customer first. And that’s our bottom line.

“From start to finish, it was a pleasure to work with the team at Merritt. The team’s attention to detail, organization, persistence and patience was comforting and encouraging. I am so glad we made the decision to have Merritt build out our space.”

STEVE ROOP former partner, cask & grain

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Site Development TAKING LEADERSHIP . DEVELOPING SOLUTIONS .

Maximizing useable land. Mitigating environmental issues. Delivering a stable and secure site for your project. These objectives call for leadership, innovation, insight. Whether it’s adaptive reuse or new construction, we understand that site development is the foundation upon which any construction project is built. Therefore, it is critical that a team who can evaluate existing site conditions and apply innovative strategies complete this initial phase. Experience Equals Insight With over 50 years of experience, our seasoned professionals have faced and overcome an extraordinary variety of site conditions. Through consistent and dedicated performance, our team has garnered a wealth of experience that allows us

Our Experience

Demolition

Site Clearing

Excavation

Geotextiles

Sediment & Erosion Control

Soil Stabilization

Site Utilities

StormWater Management

Wetlands Mitigation

Brownfields Remediation

Deep Foundations

Pad Construction

to bring a higher level of planning and troubleshooting to our customers’ site- development work.

Aggregate Bases

Retaining Walls

From land planning and clearing to excavation and pad construction, Merritt Construction Services will to work with you from project initiation to ensure that your site adheres to local regulations, provides a solid foundation for your planned construction, and accommodates your company’s current and future business needs.

Asphalt & Paving

Concrete Curb & Gutter

Landscaping

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New Construction THE DETAILS CREATE THE BIG PICTURE

An Experienced Team With certified experts in steel structure, welding, concrete, carpentry and masonry, Merritt Construction Services has successfully completed a wide breadth of projects, ranging from Class A offices to industrial warehouses. As a result of our experience and expertise, our construction team is among the best in the business. Merritt has well-established relationships with various jurisdiction planners, reviewers and inspectors, which can help expedite the permiting and inspection process. In addition, our team is complemented by our many longstanding partnerships with subcontractors and suppliers in the Baltimore/Washington area who provide us with competitive pricing and outstanding service. These relationships, some with a 30-year history, ensure that all construction team members embrace Merritt’s standards of quality and service.

A Collaborative Approach When brought in at the ground level of a project, our approach focuses on creating a collaborative, integrated group – with the project team working together from the start. This facilitates communication, a core component of our construction philosophy, and ensures that there will be no surprises at the end of your project. Throughout the process, you will be fully aware of your options and any related modifications to the project cost or schedule. History has taught us that this approach is the most effective way to assure quality, optimize efficiencies and control costs. completion of your project. And when you focus on the details, the big picture takes shape as you had envisioned. It’s the details that count. So, at Merritt Construction Services, we know to pay close attention to the little things that could have a big impact on the successful

“Merritt really minimized our risk and gave us an opportunity to make an investment in a big warehouse space that will allow us to grow.”

GREG & MIKE KENNEALLY co-founders, east coast dyes

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Interior Build-Outs MASTERING THE INSIDE JOB

In our view, an interior space is more than a place where you do business, it’s a reflection of your business, culture and values. It’s our job to best capture the essence of your business in developing your interior space. Merritt has a dedicated team focused specifically to design and construct these projects. We understand that both quick turn-arounds and working in occupied spaces call for a group of professionals that is in constant communication with its customers. It’s our job to keep projects moving at a brisk pace while complying with the highest standards of cleanliness and professionalism. Our interior construction portfolio includes office, warehouse, restaurant and retail, along with highly technical space such as SCIF, data centers, network operations centers (NOCs), tactical gun ranges and robotic manufacturing facilities. Companies focused on environmental stewardship will find that our green building capabilities are truly exceptional, having guided several customers through interior designs based upon LEED for Commercial Interiors standards. From new, contemporary interior construction to historical warehouses converted to office and retail spaces, our expertise will transform your space to reflect your vision.

Build-out Experience

Corporate Offices | Headquarters

Corporate Cafeterias

Corporate Fitness Centers

Dining | Restaurants

Commercial Kitchens

Fitness Clubs

Swimming Pools

Common Areas

Classrooms | Gymnasiums | Playgrounds

SCIFs

EMSEC | Tempest Rooms

State-of-the-Art Conference Rooms

Data Centers and NOCs

Training Rooms

Surgical Suites

Food Processing

Shooting and Tactical Gun Range

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Our Leadership

Scott E. Dorsey, Chairman & CEO Currently chairman and CEO of Merritt Properties, Scott Dorsey has occupied nearly every position in the company since joining in 1972. With a primary focus on strategic planning and the long-term goals of the company, Scott remains involved with the day-to-day operations of the business while serving as the point person for Merritt’s interface with financial institutions, government agencies, economic development organizations and industry groups. In addition

to his service as Chairman of the Board for the Maryland Economic Development Corporation and Maryland Business for Responsive Government, Scott also sits on the Board and Executive Committee for the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore, theYoung Life-Urban Baltimore Board of Directors, M&T Bank Greater Baltimore/Washington Directors Advisory Council, the Baltimore County Economic Development Commission, and the Board of Trustees for Junior Achievement of Central Maryland. Scott is also an active member with the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI). Scott received a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University and an MBA from Loyola University in Maryland.

Robb L. Merritt, President Robb serves as president of Merritt Properties and, much like his father who founded the company in 1967, plays a hands-on role in the day- to-day business. True to another family tradition, Robb learned the development business from the ground up and began his career in the field. In addition to overseeing daily operations and management of the company, Robb is former president of the Baltimore Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) and is

currently a member of the Legislative Committee. He also sits on the President’s Advisory Council for the Greater Baltimore Committee. At the national level, he also serves on the NAIOP Industrial Development III National Forum and sits as a governor on the NAIOP Research Foundation. In addition, Robb is a board member for the Maryland Business Leadership PAC and Living Classrooms Foundation. A graduate of the University of Colorado, Robb received an MBA from Loyola University.

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AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS

Project Name: Merritt I-66 Business Park Project Location: 7425 Merritt Park Drive, Manassas, VA Summary: Merritt I-66 Business Park is located 32 miles west of Washington, D.C. in PrinceWilliam County. Merritt Properties acquired the 46-acre complex in 2015. Once developed, I-66 Business Park will total 596,900 square feet among six properties. Merritt Construction Services is currently building a 97,200-square-foot and a 137,350-square-foot warehouse, with 24-foot and 32-foot clear heights, respectively. Both properties feature 50 to 60-foot truck courts, dock and drive-in loading, and free surface parking. Delivery is expected to occur in December 2019. Construction on the first three buildings at the park completed in January 2019. This project was designed to fill a void in the market, target bigger bulk storage users, provide flexibility for future customers, and offer extra storage for tenants requiring a smaller footprint. The award-winning Building 6 site contained a large area of dense rock and the adjacent property’s elevation was 30’ higher. Merritt’s team used 8-10 drills over a three- month period to work through the rock. 540,000 pounds of explosives were used to blast and crush the rock, and three rock-crushing machines were mobilized and set up to generate rock of various sizes. The crushed rock turned into 285,310 cubic yards of useable stone. Of that, 62,920 cubic yards were used to level and raise the site by 12 inches, which saved the company $1.2 million in haul-off and haul-in costs. The remaining 222,390 cubic yards were used to construct access roads, paving areas, a retaining wall and utility trenches. Due to the location and height of the adjacent property, a retaining wall was required. This retaining wall required 4,960 tons of rock. The team also installed 50’ bays to attract large users who needed convenient dock and drive-in capabilities. As a result, the site can accommodate parking for up to 30 trucks. Semi-reflective and smooth surfaces were designed throughout to provide a state-of-the-art, clean and industrial aesthetic. Finishes include brushed aluminum/ metal trim, 7’ high interior glass partitions, exposed natural polished concrete/stone flooring, and engineered wood flooring. A neutral, warm gray mono-chromatic color palette complements the minimalist design.

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Project Name: Beltway Business Park Project Location: 1705 Twin Springs Road, Baltimore, MD Summary: In 2017, Deli Brands of America (DBA), the processing subsidiary of Saval Foods Corporation, was in the market for a new slicing and logistics facility in the Baltimore region to support the operation that produces deli meats and family recipe entrées. Merritt was selected to build-out their new 22,000 SF location at 1705 Twin Springs Road in southern Baltimore County. DBAwanted their third facility in Maryland to include warehouse space for processing, packaging, shipping and storage, in addition to office space and the opportunity to expand product offerings and increase their workforce. As the lead tenant within a new 42,000-square-foot, single- story building, DBA customized their space so 19,978 SF supported processing and warehouse requirements. This included a 1,555 SF packaging room, a 2,875 SF slicing room, 2,460 SF of refrigerated loading dock space and 3,667 SF of refrigerated storage space. This refrigerated area has two freezers—a small 988-square-foot freezer and a larger 4,244-square-foot freezer. The large, 4,244-square- foot freezer required an underslab heating system, which Merritt had to install by cutting through the preexisting slab. The remaining 2,022 SF was dedicated to a front office, restrooms and locker rooms, a break room, two private offices and a conference room. Merritt accommodated DBA’s need for additional storage by adjusting the overall ceiling height from an initial 18’ clear design to a 24’ clear. A special epoxy floor coating and floor-trench drains were installed in the slicing and packaging rooms to allow for easy cleaning. High-speed shutter doors were used throughout the build-out for sanitation purposes and to keep temperatures within each area stable. In addition, specialized cooling units were installed on the roof to accommodate the refrigeration and freezer spaces. As the project was nearing completion, DBA signed on for an additional 3,000 SF in a neighboring bay, so Merritt worked quickly to connect the adjacent shell space and install a dock leveler, ceiling fans, lighting and necessary electric and heating equipment. Merritt’s food-processing experience and communication allowed DBA to pass all inspections and open their facility in July of 2018.

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Project Name: Agora Publishing Project Location: 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD Summary: Located at 1125 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Agora Publishing hired Merritt Construction Services to renovate roughly 38,000 square feet of space throughout the building’s basement, first and second floors. Working within the building’s existing footprint, basement drywall and concrete masonry walls were demolished to create a new, open-office floorplan. Roughly 120 square feet of garage slab was also removed to construct a shaft wall consisting of CMU and glass block to allow for the penetration of natural light from the first-floor plaza skylight. Along the back wall of the basement, an illuminated backlit graphic wall system, featuring a forest scene, was also installed. Construction in the basement and first floor included audio/video studio rooms, which utilize suspended pipe grid tracks and specialty lighting. In the lobby, renovations included paint, wood accent walls, trim, and carpet in-lay set in previously existing terrazzo flooring. On the first and second floors, approximately 100 new stormwindows were installed along the perimeter. Now, all three floors feature full-height herculite glass partitions; specific GWB elevations; high-end millwork and cabinetry; integrated A/V systems, access controls and security; and feature walls made of Nicaraguan wood.

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Project Name: ZeroFox Project Location: 1834 S Charles St, Baltimore, MD Summary: In 2014, ZeroFox retained Merritt to transform the 100-year-old, 6,000 SF “Pabst Castle” in South Baltimore into a 9,084 SF, modern office building with historical flairs. In order to transform this building from a run-down, industrial facility to a modern office, the building required significant restoration and renovation including an all new foundation and roof, new stairwells and flooring as well as electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems. As for the interior design, the owner had a vision to incorporate the beloved historic elements of the building, such as exposed brick and reclaimed lumber, while adding a modern touch. The layout of the finished building houses 2,500 SF of open office, five enclosed group breakout rooms, three private offices, a reception area with glass-framed conference rooms, a 800-SF mezzanine, a kitchen, lounge area, men’s and women’s restrooms with showers, a locker room for employees and room for storage. Additionally, part of the roof was transformed into a deck for outdoor working/social space. With the expertise and creative collaboration efforts of all teams involved, the “Pabst Castle” was restored to its former glory, and now, ZeroFOX has a stunning home for their new headquarters with the perfect blend of historic and modern.

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Project Name: Schilling Green II Project Location: 225 Schilling Circle, Hunt Valley, MD Summary: In a keeping with Merritt’s long-standing commitment to environmentally responsible construction, the Schilling Green II project transformed a previously developed site and outdated warehouse into a showcase for sustainable commercial real estate. Seeking to build on the momentum established by Merritt’s award-winning renovation of Schilling Green I, Merritt razed an 85,000 SF warehouse located across the street and constructed Schilling Green II, a four-story, 126,000 SF, Class A green office building. With the goal of achieving LEED® Platinum, Merritt focused on resource conservation, indoor air quality and energy efficiency. The project also posed a design challenge in tying it in to the adjacent architecture of Schilling Green I and the single-story flex buildings also located within the park, continuing the architectural thread and establishing a cohesive campus design. Despite the current economic climate, Schilling Green II has been a financial success for Merritt, spearheaded by EA Engineering, Science and Technology (EA) who signed on as the building’s first tenant, leasing 50% of the building for the next twelve years. The building has not only met its proforma but has also achieved top-of-the-market rents in a market that is currently averaging 12% vacancy for office buildings according to CoStar.

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Project Name: Buckingham Building Project Location: 7580 Buckingham Blvd, Hanover, MD Summary: The first of three Class-A office buildings to be constructed at Merritt’s mixed-use development Buckingham, 7580 Buckingham Boulevard is a two-story, 52,420-square-foot steel building with a brick masonry façade. Chesapeake Urology signed on as the building’s first tenant nearly two months before a building permit was issued, allowing only 10 months to build the core and shell, as well as complete the tenant fit-out. In order to meet the required October 2016 occupancy, construction began in December 2015. To create a stable pad to work through the winter, the project team decided to modify the soil with a calcium/lime cement mixture to reduce the potential weather impact to schedule and budget posed by winter construction. The early acquisition of Chesapeake Urology as an 18,955-square-foot anchor tenant provided an opportunity to design the building to accommodate not only office tenants, but medical professionals as well. As such, the building utilized a composite beam steel structure with a lightweight concrete deck. This allowed for increased live loads and reduced vibrations for increased comfort. By using a composite beam structure, careful attention had to be paid to MEP design and construction in order to reduce challenges between various trades working in the same space. With trades and flexibility in mind, plumbing wet-stacks were located at each column to reduce the need for long horizontal sewer runs, providing flexibility for future tenants while reducing impacts to current tenants. Once the shell was under roof, subcontractors were required to work out of typical sequencing, and phasing was adjusted to prioritize Chesapeake Urology’s build- out on the first floor. Specifically, Merritt expedited MEP contractors, medical gas, additional electric and low voltage wiring to support surgery requirements in four procedure rooms. LEED Silver certified by the U.S. Green Building Council, additional design requirements were prioritized with the commitment to reduce energy consumption by over 14% annually.

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Project Name: Merritt Clubs - Canton Project Location: 3401 Boston Street, Baltimore, MD Summary: This $20-million, eight-story addition includes a rooftop deck with two pools, a bar and a restaurant, 20,000 square feet of newworkout space, a ground-level indoor pool and 300 parking spaces. The additional workout space features indoor and outdoor turf for training, an expanded children’s area, and a new six-lane, 25-yard- long swimming pool. There is also a new café and lounge on the first floor just off the workout space. The rooftop deck is slated to include a children’s pool, an adults-only pool and a hot tub. The deck will also feature a full bar and restaurant with 360-degree views of the city.

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Project Name: Holly Poultry Project Location: 92121 Wicomico Street, Baltimore, MD Summary: Located within the Maryland Food Center Authority’s (MFCA ) 400 acre campus in Jessup, Maryland, this project consisted of new construction for a state- of-the-art seafood production and cold storage facility. There is 6,000 sf of refrigerated loading dock area to ensure cold chain compliance. There is 26,000 sf of racked freezer storage and 10,000 sf of racked cooler storage. There are several large viewing windows along the edge of the 10,000 sf of office area which look out over the 27,000 sf of production space. The production space contains both manual and mechanized fish processing and packaging areas. The project also contains a unique lobster containment tank, 3 large ice houses, dry storage area, and 7,500 sf of mezzanine available for future expansion. Seafood processed in this facility is shipped daily to eastern seaboard points from the Carolinas to New England.Glass Factory, where they used to make blue bottles for Bromo Seltzer. The newwarehouse will pursue LEED Silver certification in accordance with the Baltimore City Green Building Code.

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Project Name: Redskins Indoor Training Facility

Project Location: 21300 Redskins Drive, Ashburn, VA

Summary: Merritt Construction Services’ first project with theWashington Redskins was a 100,800 SF indoor training facility with a 96-foot peak clear height. Work on the full- size NFL indoor synthetic turf field began in October 2011 and finished in December 2011. The organization called on Merritt’s expertise a few years later, in 2013, to construct a 5,000 SF hydrotherapy room and strength training area. Another project that year included the renovation of the team’s 6,300 SF commercial kitchen space.

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