From their website: “Starting in 1984, with just five employees, in a leased 10,000 square foot facility, the company has expanded on four different occasions. Voted in 1989 and 1990 as one of the USA's fastest growing companies, it has achieved national recognition against much larger companies. Statistics show that Chariot has ranked 1st or 2nd in USA 12' wide park model sales since 1989. Even though the company is just 22 years old, it has established a reputation for producing innovative, beautiful, well built RV park models, cabins, and modular and export homes.”
“The company's success comes primarily from its ability to adjust to different demands, such as multi-code differences among the various states and countries and design adaptations to not only the holiday park homes but to such other products as manufactured homes, cedar log cabins, modular homes, disaster units and export housing. Plant locations in Florida and Arizona enable Chariot Eagle to build its products in two of the lowest cost regions in the USA. These savings allow shipment of park homes throughout North America as well as worldwide.”
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When trying to select a modular home the
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deliver to your area is the first step in understanding your options.
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The manufactured housing industry has made some serious
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Attawapiskat-bound homes delayed Modular homes en route to the northern Ontario First Nations community of Attawapiskat have been delayed because their lots are not yet ready, CBC News has learned.