Governor Greg Gianforte recently announced that Dvele, a leading manufacturer of modular homes, will be opening a new $80 million manufacturing plant in Butte. The plant is expected to create 500 jobs in the area.

“This is a great day for Butte and for Montana,” said Governor Gianforte. “Dvele’s decision to locate here is a testament to our state’s strong workforce and business climate. This new plant will create good-paying jobs and help us build a brighter future for all Montanans.”

Dvele’s new foundry will be located on Rick Jones Way, close to the existing FedEx facility. The company plans to invest $80 million in the facility and create 500 jobs. The plant is expected to be operational by the end of 2025.

“We are excited to bring our manufacturing operations to Butte,” said Dvele CEO Kurt Goodjohn. “Montana is a great place to do business, and we are confident that our new plant will be a success.”
Dvele is a leading manufacturer of modular homes. The company’s homes are built in a factory and then shipped to the customer’s site. Dvele homes are known for their energy efficiency, durability, and affordability.

The opening of Dvele’s new plant is a major win for Butte. The city has been struggling economically in recent years, and the new plant is expected to bring much-needed jobs and investment to the area.
“This is a great day for Butte,” said Butte Mayor Mike Gallagher. “Dvele’s decision to locate here is a sign of confidence in our community. We are excited to welcome Dvele to Butte and look forward to a long and successful partnership.”

Gary Fleisher is the Editor in Chief of Modular Home Source and Offsite Builder magazine. Email at [email protected]

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