CTB Breaks Ground on Multi-Phase Campus Upgrade Project

A groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction for a multi-phase renovation by CTB, Inc. at its Milford, Ind., manufacturing and office headquarters was held Sept. 29. Three years of planning followed by three months of demolition work has been completed to clear the way for construction of the new facility to start.

“This renovation project adds significant improvements to the CTB Milford campus for our employees and business operations. It includes a number of facility upgrades ranging from telecommunications and computer networking infrastructure improvements to large and small group employee meeting spaces,” according to Victor A. Mancinelli, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for CTB.

“Many of these facility and equipment upgrades have been designed around helping CTB to attract, train and retain the employee talent we need to achieve our goals as a company,” he added. “As a manufacturer, we are privileged and uniquely positioned to carry out our mission to serve the agricultural community and assist farmers worldwide with the vital job of feeding a hungry world.”

The conference center serves CTB’s Chore-Time, Brock and PigTek divisions, and will enable the company to better host in-person and virtual large employee and corporate meetings, distributor network conferences and training events. CTB is investing approximately $20 million to renovate 38,000 square feet (3,500 square meters) of its existing Chore-Time facility on the east side of State Road 15, north of Milford.

Mancinelli also noted the revitalized facility is aimed at enhancing the overall employee experience and includes a new, comfortable Chore-Time break room and a commons area. The commons area features indoor and outdoor spaces created for employees to have meals, socialize and recharge.

Beth Cripe, CTB Project Manager, emphasized the new conference and training center will accommodate events for up to 400 people and uses the latest meeting and presentation technology. This space incorporates state-of-the-art corporate information technology (IT) training areas and workplaces along with new corporate advertising and communications offices. The facility will also house an up-to-date tool and die production area for Chore-Time’s manufacturing technical services team.

The revitalized area replaces part of the Chore-Time office and manufacturing facility that dates to the early years of the nearly 70-year-old company. A facade renovation around the entire existing Chore-Time manufacturing facility will complete the project.

The new facility is expected to become operational in the second quarter of 2023. The original completion date of 2022 was revised in anticipation of ongoing supply chain challenges that include steel availability, delivery dates and cost. Labor availability across all trades also continues to impact the construction industry as a whole.

The project is being financed in part through the aid of a 10-year tax phase-in with the maximum 100% deduction schedule. The phase-in was recommended by the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) and Milford Redevelopment Commission and granted by the Milford Town Council. The package will provide an estimated $2 million in tax savings.

“On behalf of our economic development partners, we applaud the entire CTB team for this investment in their headquarters campus. This investment is literally changing the face of the northern gateway into the Town of Milford and Kosciusko County,” said Alan Tio, Chief Executive Officer for the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO). “We are thrilled the leaders of CTB are committed to moving forward with this project to revitalize the conference center and related spaces at the company’s Milford facility.”

Tio noted CTB is an active member in the KEDCO agribusiness initiative. This project helps demonstrate the diversity and vitality of the agribusiness sector in the Kosciusko County community.

“Viridian is excited to see the new conference center become a reality,” noted Terry Thornsbury, President of Viridian Architectural Design, Inc., the architect for the project. “Working with CTB on this project over the past couple of years has been a pleasure. Our combined teams have developed a one-of-a-kind facility to showcase CTB, its people and its manufacturing capabilities for many years to come.”

“The Hagerman Group is proud to be the construction manager for this project, and we’re grateful CTB selected us for that role,” said Brad Smith, President of Hagerman, Inc. “We’re excited to get started despite all the challenges facing the construction industry at this time. Having been around for 113 years, we’ve overcome challenges before on behalf of our valued clients. This is a significant endeavor for CTB, Inc., and it will pay dividends for the company, the Town of Milford, and the surrounding area.”

ABOUT CTB

CTB, Inc. (www.ctbinc.com), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of solutions developed with the goal of equipping its customers to join it in Helping to Feed a Hungry World®. CTB’s customers use its products for preserving grain; for raising pigs and poultry to harvest meat and eggs; and for processing poultry, fish and other foods. CTB deploys its financial strength to grow via a product-driven focus, strategic acquisitions, an expanded global physical presence and best-cost manufacturing. The company is headquartered in Milford, Indiana, U.S.A., and employs 3,000 people worldwide.

ABOUT KOSCIUSKO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) was formed in 1984 as Kosciusko Development, Inc. to promote economic and community development throughout Kosciusko County. KEDCO (www.kosciuskoedc.com) is the economic development corporation serving Kosciusko County and all the municipalities therein. The mission of KEDCO is to convene, build and show Kosciusko County’s talent, ideas, and capital.

ABOUT VIRIDIAN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, INC.

Viridian Architectural Design (www.viridian-design.net) strives for design solutions that not only meet the needs of their clients, but are also of the highest quality standards, sensitive to the environment, and that are authentic to their place so the people who use them also identify with them. The company, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is dedicated to sustainable design practices and believes in a collaborative, integrated design approach between clients and consultants resulting in responsive, knowledgeable and efficient service. Viridian relies on the individual attributes and expertise within its firm while also enjoying the synergy of collaborative partnerships. The company understands that open communication and efficient project administration are necessary to produce distinctive architecture and complete customer satisfaction.

ABOUT THE HAGERMAN GROUP

The Hagerman Group (www.thehagermangroup.com) is a 113-year-old privately-owned and professionally managed construction firm with offices in Fort Wayne and Fishers, Indiana, as well as Louisville, Kentucky. The company takes pride in its reputation, integrity, and an emphasis on people – clients, users of the spaces constructed and employees. In the end, the company’s focus is on creating spaces where people work, learn, play and conduct life’s everyday activities. Well versed on all project delivery methods, and focused on five vertical markets including industrial projects, Hagerman brings the right balance of experience and market knowledge to every project they are honored to construct.

The CTB Renovation and Expansion Project Leadership Team participated in the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction for the multi-phase renovation and expansion of CTB, Inc.’s conference and communications center. Members of the team are (from left) Rob Janek, Vice President and Chief Information Officer; Beth Cripe, Executive Assistant and Project Manager; Mike Kissane, Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer; Jack Stambaugh, Chief Marketing Officer; Jason Avery, Buildings and Grounds Group Leader; Drexel Sales, Customer Service Manager for Chore-Time; Joe Friend, Facilities and Maintenance Manager, and Greg Myers, Director of Financial Planning and Operational Analysis.
Speaking and participating in the groundbreaking ceremony were (from left) Terry Thornsbury, President of Viridian Architectural Design; Brad Smith, President of The Hagerman Group; Don Sjolin, Vice President and General Manager of Brock Grain Systems; Greg Fitzloff, Business Development Partner for Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO); Victor A. Mancinelli, Chairman and CEO of CTB, Inc.; Mary Martin, Regional Director for the Office of Indiana Senator Mike Braun; Tina Streit, Vice President and General Manager of Chore-Time; Greg Bodak, Vice President and General Manager of PigTek, and Doug Ruch, President of Milford Town Council.
Taking a turn with the shovels in the groundbreaking ceremony were members of the design/construction leadership team (from left) Terry Thornsbury, President of Viridian Architectural Design Inc.; Nate Fast, Registered Architect for Viridian Architectural Design Inc.; Haley Robinaugh, Associate IIDA, Interior Design/Architectural Assistant for Viridian Architectural Design Inc.; Brad Neuhaus, Senior Project Manager for The Hagerman Group; Dan Cummings, Project Superintendent for The Hagerman Group; Brad Smith, President of The Hagerman Group; Lee Emenheiser, Assistant Project Manager for The Hagerman Group, and Chris Freiburger, Project Estimator for The Hagerman Group.

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