Earl Teter began his career in the production department at Pine Grove Homes in 1984 where he was soon promoted to foreman of the final finish department. In 1997, Earl spear-headed a $7,000,000 investment, designing many of the new production processes involved in the expansion of the cabinet shop, the installation of state-of-the-art cranes and roof jigs, and the construction and development of Pine Grove�s drywall finishing facility. Naturally, then Earl was charged with determining the most efficient and high-quality method of finishing drywall and he became foreman of the drywall-finishing facility. As production manager, he was put in charge of figuring out how to build Pine Grove�s unique kitchen and bath designs. When the idea of starting a new sister company to Pine Grove was floated, Earl began scribbling on a napkin ideas for a state-of-the-art production facility, capable of building literally anything. After years of hard work, the napkin drawings evolved into engineered prints, then cement footers and 100,000 tons of steel, and eventually the most admired modular manufacturing facility in the nation. Earl doesn�t like to brag, though. |