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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIAL September 12, 2014 Honeywell’s Businesses $39.1 billion in 2013 sales Nearly 130,000 Employees operating in 100 countries Morristown, N.J. Global Corporate Headquarters Aerospace Automation and Control Solutions Performance Materials and Technologies

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell’s Businesses

• $39.1 billion in 2013 sales• Nearly 130,000 Employees operating in 100 countries • Morristown, N.J. Global Corporate Headquarters

Aerospace Automation andControl Solutions

Performance Materials and Technologies

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell in Virginia

Virginia Home to 16 Honeywell Facilities

Purchases & Contracts to State Suppliers: $249.6 million

Performance Materials & Technology Strategic Business Group in Virginia

Honeywell Significant Presence in Virginia

One of the world’s Largest Caprolactam Plant in Hopewell Manufacturing Plant in Chester Manufacturing Plant in Colonial Heights PMT Strategic Business Unit Technology & Engineering

Groups Approximately 1,200 Employees 2014 and 2015 estimated Total HSE Investments: $56M

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell Hopewell Technology Installation

Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Technology

Significant Reduction of NOx Emissions Total Reduction of 6,000 Tons per year NOx

Phased Installation, 2012 to 2018

Honeywell UOP Callidus Technology Equipment: Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Ammonia with Catalyst to Convert NOx to N2 & H2O 70% - 95% Projected NOx Reduction

Total Capital Investment: $72M over 8 years

State of the Art Technology Installation Meeting and Achieving Regulation Requirements

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell Users Experience (HUE)

SCR Design and Construction Utilization of HUE

50+ years old Site

Required Improved Human Factors

Complex Process Units

Shutdown Required for Critical work

Error Free during shutdown

Cross-Functional Team Input

Accurate Designs Critical to Success

3-D Modeling & Laser Scanning Improved and Delivered Best Control Equipment Design

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

December 13, 2012 B-Train NOx Abatement

($19M Investment)

3-D Design Model Utilizing Laser Scan

Before

After

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell Users Experience (HUE)

Past Method Technical staff Large blueprints / other construction drawings

Honeywell Users Experience Method 3D Plant modeling Participation of Business & Functions

Detailed Design (Project Funding):

Complete reviewsGenerate drawings

Detailed Scoping:Laser scanning3D modelingReview

Concept Selection:Utilize modeling equipment - scale for option sorting

Honeywell Users Experience Toolkit Provides Broader Knowledge, Efficiency, and Success

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HONEYWELL - CONFIDENTIALSeptember 12, 2014

Honeywell Key Take-Aways

Current SCR Technology Achieving Goal

Significant Improvement to Environment and Community

Improvements / Enhancements

Ergonomics

Operability and Maintenance Accessibility

Machine Guarding Enhancements

Noise Abatements

Minimization of Re-work

HUE Driving Continuous Improvement

Honeywell Operating SystemDoing It Right and Fast