Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
The Citadel - Charleston, SC
Profile
Sid Mitchell is a 45-year veteran of the construction industry, and provides operations management to many of the A M King Construction projects. In 1969 Sid became one of the original stockholders of Suitt Construction Company, where along with its founder, took on the responsibility to develop and implement all operational phases of a new construction company. In a period of 17 years, it had grown to become one of the largest industrial construction firms in the Southeast with five divisional offices. Sid then joined one of the largest construction firms in the world, where he delivered significant projects in the sectors of general manufacturing, automotive, commercial, food and electronics.
Sid has worked for a variety of clients throughout the United States and Overseas, many of which are fortune 500 companies. Projects of note includes the Levi Strauss account which consisted of three projects including design, procurement, construction, and assistance with the equipment installation. These projects had a total owner's investment of $406 million. Also of note was the Mobil Headquarters Building in Fairfax, Virginia. The project was recognized via two major excellence awards (Fluor Daniel's Tappan and Mobil's Red 0), plus the project earned a completion bonus of $3 million.
Summary of Project Experience
Caterpillar
200,000 SF light industrial, metal components
Biggers Brothers
500,000 SF, dry goods, freezer, major corporate offices
Miliken
Many textile plants - All phases of the manufacturing of cloth, carpet, and chemicals
Spartan Foods
17-story, office tower in downtown Spartanburg, South Carolina
Meredith Burda
Paper stock to a finish magazine, including manufacturing of ink
Delphi
225,000 SF, battery plant in Saudi Arabia
Monsanto
Synthetic fiber, downtherm boilers, river intake structure, four coking boilers, acrilian intermediates area, labs and office support buildings
Toyota
Engine plants
Hyatt Hotels
Two each; 17 floors in Washington, DC area; merit shop
Twin, 28-story, office buildings downtown Richmond, Virginia
