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Page 1 2nd Quarter 2013 What started out as a $3.4 million plumbing and mechanical contract for first-time client Robins & Morton at Florida Hospital Tampa, quickly expanded to an $8.2 million plumbing and mechanical project. Through the performance of our project staff Daniel Douglas (Project Manager), Bill Ressell (Project Superintendent) and field forces, our scope is about to increase once again to an estimated contract value $10.7 million! Nash Inc’s performance on this project has helped build a solid relationship with Robins & Morton. As a result, Nash Inc will also be performing work for Robins & Morton at Florida Hospital Deland and The Villages Regional Hospital in Lady Lake. Senior Project Manager Jonathan Brokaw would like to recognize the hard work and dedication of Daniel Douglas, Bill Ressell and all our field forces. The aforementioned work at these three facilities goes to show what happens when we provide our clients with timely, quality workmanship and the right attitude! Building relation- ships with Robins & Morton, and other top-notch builders, is what has made and will continue to make Nash Inc. a lasting suc- cess. As you can see from these project photographs of completed work in-place, our installations are of the highest quality. Keep up the good work guys! FLORIDA HOSPITAL TAMPA ED RENOVATION MOVING ON . . . . . SAFETY PROGRAM TO GET AN OVERHAUL…… Nash Inc. will be announcing a major restructuring of our Safe ty Program beginning in July. Our “Safety Record” for 2012 and so far in 2013 has not been up to standards. Soooo look for a renewed emphasis on Safety!

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2nd Quarter 2013

What started out as a $3.4 million plumbing and mechanical contract for first-time client Robins & Morton at Florida Hospital Tampa, quickly expanded to an $8.2 million plumbing and mechanical project. Through the performance of our project staff Daniel Douglas (Project Manager), Bill Ressell (Project Superintendent) and field forces, our scope is about to increase once again to an estimated contract value $10.7 million! Nash Inc’s performance on this project has helped build a solid relationship with Robins & Morton. As a result, Nash Inc will also be performing work for Robins & Morton at Florida Hospital Deland and The Villages Regional Hospital in Lady Lake. Senior Project Manager Jonathan Brokaw would like to recognize the hard work and dedication of Daniel Douglas, Bill Ressell and all our field forces. The aforementioned work at these three facilities goes to show what happens when we provide our clients with timely, quality workmanship and the right attitude! Building relation-ships with Robins & Morton, and other top-notch builders, is what has made and will continue to make Nash Inc. a lasting suc-cess.

As you can see from these project photographs of completed work in-place, our installations are of the highest quality. Keep up the good work guys!

FLORIDA HOSPITAL TAMPA ED RENOVATION MOVING ON . . . . .

SAFETY PROGRAM TO GET AN OVERHAUL……

Nash Inc. will be announcing a major restructuring of our Safe

ty Program beginning in July. Our “Safety Record” for 2012

and so far in 2013 has not been up to standards. Soooo look for

a renewed emphasis on Safety!

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The following employees celebrate an anniversary this quarter

Thank you for your hard work and dedication

Jonathan Brokaw 20 yrs John Gallico 17 yrs J Guadalupe Jimenez 9 yrs Debra Wallace 27 yrs

Greg Ellis 15 yrs Dwayne Gibbs 3 yrs Fred Kramer 7 yrs Jonathon Kennen 12 yrs

Jim Pacheco 1 yr Roger Freeman 20 yrs Neidel Viamontes 1 yr Mike Watley 3 yrs

Shawn Bergman 3 yrs Rom DiMatteo 7 yrs Jorge Leon Jimenez 1 yr Rafael Luva 6 yrs

James Marchese 1 yr Juan Jose Ramirez 1 yr JR Worrell 7 yrs Dave Worrell Sr 26 yrs

Michael L Feemster 1 yr Gerald W. Dial 1 yr Percival Thomas 1 yr Salesta K Land 2 yrs

Juan Carrullo Ruvalcaba 2 yrs Dwayne Gibbs Jr 3 yrs Chris Sullivan 5 yrs Kevin Sullivan 5 yrs

Timothy Tindall 5 yrs Zachary Tutherow 5 yrs Louvenia Wilderson 1 yr

CONGRATULATIONS, GREG ELLIS!!!

Greg has been with the Nash Inc since June, 1998. Greg has done quite a few of

the larger projects for Nash including Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL, a couple of

hanger projects at Fort Campbell, he has worked at Fort Benning when it first

started and is currently working on the Fort Stewart Winn Army Hospital project.

Greg is scheduled to be working on the Front Stretch Redevelopment project at the

Daytona International Speedway. Aside from his busy schedule with Nash, Greg has

gotten his Florida Mechanical License and his South Carolina Mechanical Contractor’s

license. We know it was not easy but a job well done. Way to go, Greg.

SOF Rotary Wing is one of our projects at Ft Campbell that was started in early June with the installation of our (2) 30,000 gallon rain water storage tanks. The tanks to the right will store rain water collected from the gutter down-spouts of the building and will be used to flush the water closets and urinals inside the building. The rain water will also be used to wash the aircraft assigned to this build-ing. Keith Turner and his crew are doing a fantastic job and we appreciate their hard work and dedication!!

Nash Mechanical LLC, the company formed by Nash Inc and WR Nash Inc of south Florida is on the ground working on the new VA Hospital in New Orleans. Project Executive, Ryan Nash, re-ports the underground plumbing on Building #1 is finishing but has taken an interesting twist. All pip-ing installed must have hangers applied to it and the hanger rods are bent and cast into the slab in case of a wash-out. All of our floor and shower drains have been set on the 2nd and 4th floors and coring of our waste and vent penetrations will begin next week in preparation for delivery of the first wave of pre-fab from Coleman..

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Shout Outs from the Field………

Project Manager, Greg Ellis, would like to recog-

nize the following: Clay Vick “can’t say enough

about Clay . He is always at work and is always willing to do

anything you ask. He gives 110% every day.” “Nathan Breter

never misses a day of work and is always busy. He is always

willing to learn anything you are willing to teach him. Last

but not least, Danny Nicholson. Danny has worked for Nash

almost 20 years. His commitment to excellence is second to

none. Danny has been an integral part of any job he has ev-

er worked on. Way to go, Guys!

Monte Wilson, Vice President, would like to thank the entire

office for working so hard for the first half of 2013. Every

department has been very busy. The newer associates like

Jenna Pennington, Jennifer Moser and Beth Long have done

a tremendous job in the respective areas. Every department

has been challenged by the amount of work and every time

they have risen to the occasion. Special thanks to the BIM

Department, the Estimating Department, the Safety Depart-

ment and HR and Accounting Department for enduring a

challenging first half of 2013.

Our President, Dave Mears, wants to thank the Pre-Fab Shop

for keeping pace with all the jobs. Dennis Lohfink, Justin

Douglas, Dick Regan, Joe Landry, Otis Hilton, Eric Hupman

and John Wynne have done a great job making Foreman,

LeRoy Schaufele look good. Besides being very productive,

the Fab Shop has gone another year without an injury.

Great Job, guys!

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Pictured above is the Winn Army Phase 1 that is nearing completion. We have built a brand new central energy plant with 3 new 700 ton chillers, 4 new 100 HP pumps along with new cooling tower cells and 4 new 75 HP condenser pumps. We have also built a new clinic that includes 2 new AHU’s and over 100 VAV boxes. Many thanks to Dwayne Gibbs, Fred Kramer and Danny Ni-cholson for all their efforts along with their entire crew. These guys are now turning their focus to the second phase of Winn Army which included a new 2 story Emergency Department, total renovation of the kitchen and dining area, plus several other areas to be renovated. Keep up the good work guys!!!

2nd Quarter 2013 Field Employees

May: Richard Roman working @ Fort Benning

June: Kevin Neal working @ Fort Benning

July: Keith Antley working @ Fort Benning

Good Job, Fellas! Thanks for your hard work.

FOREMAN OF THE 2ND QUARTER 2013

DENNIS HORTON

Dennis is a very well organized and hard working person and he looks far enough ahead and keeps his men work-ing in a productive manner. He is always the first man there and last man leaving. Very dedicated and he takes pride in what he does and it shows.

Daytona International Speedway is a reality!

Nash, Inc. has been heavily involved in the design and redevelop-

ment of the Daytona International Speedway Front Stretch pro-

ject that will be taking place in Daytona Beach, FL. With a ribbon

cutting that will take place on July 5, 2013 the project will officially

be under way. Greg Ellis will spearhead the project and Dale Lee

has taken the reigns as the on-site superintendent for the plumb-

ing portion of this project. Additional key personnel will be as-

signed as the project grows. Work will begin on the project on

July 8th and is expected to continue through January, 2016. The

Front stretch redevelopment or “Daytona Rising” as the media

has chosen to call it will include new grandstands, gates, sprawl-

ing concourses and new state of the art suites and tower. Nash,

Inc will be working directly with Barton Malow on this tremen-

dous $13 million plumbing project.

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Highlighted Company Policy-Harassment & Discrimination:

At least once a year the topics of Harassment and Discrimination are discussed because these are two

areas that Management considers extremely important to the overall health of our organization.

Nash Inc. has and will always maintain a policy of non-discrimination in employment and opportunity. Dis-

crimination because of race, religion, creed, national origin, labor organization affiliation, ancestry, disa-

bility, sex or age will NOT be tolerated. We will comply with all applicable provisions of the “ADA” Act

and will not tolerate any form of discrimination against any qualified individual with respect to any terms,

privileges or conditions of employment because of a person’s physical or mental disabilities.

Harassment can take many forms from signs, jokes, sexual innuendos and intimidation to actual hostility

which interferes with work performance and safety.

Nash Inc. will not tolerate harassment against any employee in any form!

It is the right of every employee to report discrimination or harassment to their supervisor at the job.

Central Florida Regional Hospital at Oviedo Emergency Room Expansion

Nash, Inc. recently started work on the plumbing portion of a free standing emergency department for Central Flori-

da regional Hospital at Oviedo for Charles Perry Partners, Inc. This is an 11,000 square foot project that is being led by

the team of Jonathan Brokaw as Project Manager, JR Worrell as Superintendent and Ron DiMatteo as foreman. This

$300,000 project is expected to be complete in October 2013.

The Villages Regional Hospital North Tower Expansion

Nash, Inc. has been awarded the contract for the plumbing and mechanical portion of the addition at The Villages

Regional Hospital in The Villages, FL. This Robins & Morton project is expected to begin in July, 2013 and will be com-

pleted in mid-2015. This project will consist of the team of Jonathan Brokaw as Project Manager, Vladimir

Pavlyuchenov as Assistant Project Manager and Roger Freeman as Superintendent.