Excel Homes

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Custom Modular Home Manufacturer
Founded 1984
Headquarters Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, US
Area served
Eastern United States
Key people
Steve Scheinkman, President and CEO
Number of employees
800+
Website excelhomes.com

Excel Homes Group, LLC, in Camp Hill, PA, is the largest manufacturer of custom modular homes in the United States.[1] According to the company, Excel Homes has built more than 28,000 modular homes in its climate-controlled plants in Liverpool, PA and Avis, PA, since its founding in 1984. Excel Homes designs and manufacturers custom modular homes for more than 400 home builders in a footprint that spans from Maine to South Carolina and as far west as Ohio.

Excel Homes’ products and manufacturing process has been covered in both the trade and mainstream media, including features on the History Channel’s Modern Marvels in 2009 and ABC-TV’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition in 2010.[citation needed]

History

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1984 – The company now known as Excel Homes begins manufacturing modular homes at the Liverpool, PA, manufacturing facility.

1997 – Ed Langley and Perry Bolton purchase the Liverpool facility and create Excel Homes, Inc., on October 23.

2004 – Excel Homes is recapitalized with major investment from Huron Capital Partners.

2007 – A newly installed corporate leadership team introduces an aggressive five-year strategic plan designed to increase market share for Excel Homes despite the housing industry’s current downturn.

2008 – Manufacturing facilities are added in Marlboro, NY and Oxford, ME.

2010 - Ownership passes to H.I.G. Capital, walking away from previous owner's debts.

2014 - Steve Scheinkman and Jeffrey Samson buy a majority stake from H.I.G., becoming majority shareholders in Innovative Building Systems, Excel's parent company. H.I.G. becomes minority shareholder.

2015 - Excel web site begins mailing updates again after a hiatus of a few years.

See also

References

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External links

  • Excel Homes - Excel Homes corporate site.
  • blog - Excel Homes blog
  • Homes Plant - A photographic tour of the Excel Homes Liverpool, PA plant.
  • Excel Homes on Site - A photographic tour of an Excel Home being set on a foundation.