TN: Homeland Vinyl to Expand in Surgoinsville, Creating 55 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

TN: Homeland Vinyl to Expand in Surgoinsville, Creating 55 Jobs

Sep 28, 2020
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and Homeland Vinyl officials announced that the manufacturer will invest $2.2 million and create 55 jobs in Surgoinsville.
 
As part of the expansion, Homeland Vinyl will add 38,000 square feet to its operations in Hawkins County, adding multiple new extrusion lines and assembly line capabilities.
 
Homeland Vinyl manufactures a diverse portfolio of vinyl profiles, including fencing, rail and deck products. The company has operations in six states across the U.S. including the facility in Surgoinsville.
 
In 2017, Homeland Vinyl added 50,000 square feet to its Surgoinsville facility and installed new equipment.
 
Since 2015, TNECD has supported more than 50 economic development projects in Northeast Tennessee, accounting for 6,000 job commitments and $1 billion in capital investment.
 
“I am pleased that Homeland Vinyl has decided to continue to invest in Surgoinsville. This expansion is a sign of positive momentum for Hawkins County as we continue to safely get Tennesseans back to work and the economy thriving again.” – Gov. Bill Lee 
 
“While we continue to navigate the challenges we have been faced with due to the pandemic, TNECD’s work is all the more critical. We remain focused on attracting jobs to communities across Tennessee, and I’d like to thank Homeland Vinyl for its investment and commitment to the residents of Hawkins County.” – TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe
 
“We have had great success with our operations in Surgoinsville/Hawkins County. The community and business environment, along with our partnership with the Economic Development Authority, has allowed us to continue to growth at this location.” – Scott Smith, Homeland Vinyl CFO
 
“TVA and Holston Electric Cooperative congratulate Homeland Vinyl on its decision to expand operations and create new job opportunities in Hawkins County. We are proud to partner with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and Hawkins County Industrial Development Board to celebrate Homeland Vinyl’s commitment to continued growth in the Valley.” – John Bradley, TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development
 
“It’s always a good day when you can announce new jobs and we congratulate Homeland Vinyl for its decision to expand operations in Hawkins County. Our workforce is exceptional, our communities are beautiful, and our business-friendly climate makes Hawkins County a great place for businesses to locate or expand. I appreciate the work which has been done by Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe and his team as well as our local officials to land these new jobs. It is a pleasure to partner with them to make Tennessee the best place in the U.S. to do business.” – Sen. Frank Niceley (R-Strawberry Plains)
 
“Homeland Vinyl is a valued employer in our community, and I know it will continue to thrive in Hawkins County for many years to come with our skilled and capable workforce. I congratulate our local officials and economic development leaders for working with Homeland Vinyl to bring this investment to our community.” – Rep. Gary Hicks (R-Rogersville)