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Winnebago construction company expanding
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JUNE 12, 2001 Dynamic Homes, a company owned by the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, has been expanding its market from modular home buillding to larger construction projects. In addition to single-family houses, Dynamic has been moving into construction of apartments, hotels, banks and office buildings. The expansion is in tune with changes in the construction industry, who once shied away from using modular parts. Dynamic Homes, a $12 million company, is part of Ho-Chunk Inc., the Winnebago tribe's development corporation. Ho-Chunk Inc. also owns Indianz.Com and AllNative.Com. Get the Story:
Ho-Chunk Inc. homebuilder plans to test new regional markets (Indian Country Today 6/13) Relevant Links:
Dynamic Homes - http://www.dynamichomes.com
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