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Infrastructure & Industrial Products Investments
Active investments appear in bold.
American Asphalt & Grading Company (Fund IV)
provides integrated construction services
to the Southern Nevada residential homebuilding market. The
company is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and provides
a suite of site development and preparation services including
excavation, paving, pavement maintenance, and concrete placement
for curbs, gutters and sidewalks.
www.aaandg.com
Associated Building Systems, Inc. (Fund II)
designs and manufactures pre-engineered
metal building systems and components. The company is headquartered
in Portland, Tennessee.
Cerex Advanced Fabrics, L.P. (Fund II)
manufactures non-woven, durable nylon
fabrics for use in a wide range of industrial, commercial
and consumer applications. The company is headquartered in
Pensacola, Florida.
CII Technologies, Inc. (Fund III)
manufactures high performance relays,
solenoids and other electro-mechanical components for aerospace,
commercial, industrial and electronic applications. The company
is headquartered in Fairview, North Carolina.
Coleman Cable Systems, Inc. (Fund I)
manufactures electrical and electronic
wire and cable products, including grounding cable, security
wire and power control cable. The company is headquartered
in North Chicago, Illinois.
Connor Sports Flooring Corporation (Fund II)
manufactures hard maple and synthetic
sports flooring systems. The company is headquartered in Arlington
Heights, Illinois.
Display and Visual Merchandising, Inc. (Fund II)
is a designer and manufacturer
of custom store fixtures. The company is headquartered in Newark, New Jersey.
Docusystems, Inc. (Fund II)
is a manufacturer and printer of airline
tickets, transaction cards, baggage tags and other transportation
documents, including turnpike tickets and transit and parking
passes. The company is headquartered in Morton Grove, Illinois.
Elm Packaging Company (Fund III)
manufactures foam polystyrene packaging
products, including consumer tableware, foodservice products,
egg cartons and other specialty products. The company is headquartered
in Memphis, Tennessee.
Globe Manufacturing Corporation (Fund III)
is a manufacturer of spandex
and latex elastomeric fibers used in a broad range of applications,
including hosiery, apparel, athletic wear and disposable diapers.
The company is headquartered in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Gundle/SLT Environmental, Inc. (Fund IV)
is a leading designer and manufacturer of geosynthetic
lining solutions used in the containment and management of
solids, liquids, and gasses for organizations engaged in waste
management, mining, liquid containment, aquaculture, agriculture
and other industrial activities. The company is headquartered
in Houston, Texas.
www.gseworld.com
Hunt Valve Company, Inc. (Fund III)
is a leading manufacturer of highly
engineered valves, systems and cylinders for specialized commercial,
military and oil and gas applications. The company is headquartered
in Salem, Ohio.
J. Richard Industries, Inc. (Fund II)
manufactures specialty
material handling equipment and related components. The company
is headquartered in Toledo, Ohio.
Jakel, Inc. (Fund III)
designs and manufactures sub-fractional horsepower,
AC motors. The company is headquartered Highland, Illinois.
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Jeffrey Chain, L.P. (Fund II)
manufactures engineered chain and roller
chain for industrial and commercial applications. The company
is headquartered in Morristown, Tennessee.
KB Alloys, Inc. (Fund III)
is a producer of aluminum master alloys, aluminum
grain refiners and titanium master alloys. The company is
headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania.
www.kballoys.com
Koller Industries, Inc. (Fund I)
is a diversified manufacturer of complex
metal stampings, expanded metal and formed wire parts. The
Company is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Lake City Forge (Fund III)
manufactures and machines high tolerance, closed-die
impression forgings. The company is headquartered in Lake
City, Michigan.
LVI Services Inc. (Fund V)
is the nation's largest and fastest growing remediation and
facilities management firm. Through 27 branch locations in
19 states, LVI provides the most complete array of facility
services available in the industry, including asbestos abatement,
soft and structural demolition, mold remediation, emergency
response, fireproofing, decontamination and decommissioning,
lead-based paint abatement and infection control. The company
provides an integrated service offering nationwide to a diverse
array of end markets, including commercial, industrial, retail,
government, healthcare and education. The company is headquartered
in New York, NY.
www.lviservices.com
Monona Wire Corporation (Fund II)
manufactures wire harnesses and related electro-mechanical
assemblies for off-highway equipment. The company is headquartered
in Monona, Iowa.
Penhall International Corp. (Fund V)
is the only national
provider of concrete cutting, breaking and excavation and highway grinding
services in the United States with the first or second market position in
the majority of its served markets. Headquartered in Anaheim, California,
Penhall has 37 branch locations in 17 states, over 800 skilled employees
and an equipment fleet of 750 revenue producing units. Penhall provides a
broad range of concrete- and asphalt-related services that generally are
part of much larger construction projects in the non-residential building
construction and infrastructure markets.
www.penhall.com
Pioneer Screw & Nut Company (Fund I)
manufactures small diameter, cold
headed specialty fasteners for OEM manufacturers of automobiles,
appliances and electronics. The company is headquartered in
Elk Grove Village, Illinois.
Precise Technology, Inc. (Fund IV)
is a full service injection
molder of high quality, precision, thermoplastic packaging
components and assemblies. The company is headquartered in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has 13 injection molding and two
mold-making facilities located throughout the eastern half
of the United States as well as one injection molding facility
in the Netherlands.
Stronghaven, Inc. (Fund II)
manufactures specialty corrugated packaging
and related products. The company is headquartered in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Tharco Containers (Fund III)
is a leading manufacturer and distributor
of stock and custom corrugated boxes and related packaging
systems. The company is headquartered in San Lorenzo, California.
Waddington North America Inc. (Fund IV)
is a leading manufacturers of high quality, plastic
disposable cups, plates, cutlery, serving ware, dessert ware
and custom packaging for restaurants, caterers and consumers.
The company is headquartered in Covington, Kentucky.
Weasler Engineering, Inc. (Fund II)
manufactures mechanical power transmission
components used in agricultural, lawn and garden and industrial
applications. The company is headquartered in West Bend, Wisconsin.
Western Nonwovens, Inc. (Fund IV)
is the largest U.S. manufacturer of dry laid highloft and
specialty needlepunch nonwoven textiles. The company is headquartered
in Los Angeles, California and has 10 facilities and 36 production
lines.
Woods Equipment Company (Fund I)
is a leading manufacturer of tractor mounted
attachments for a variety of agricultural, commercial, industrial
and grounds maintenance applications. The Company is headquartered
in Rockford, Illinois.
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