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'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' comes back to Baltimore in July

Local builder ready to change a family's life

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Posted: 06/24/2010

BALTIMORE - Kevin Carney, President of the Maryland Community Builders Foundation and Rob Ebbets, VP Marketing, Excel Homes made the exciting announcement today on Good Morning Maryland.

Trying as hard as he could, Jamie could not get the guests to reveal the location of the home, they would only say the door knock to the family will come on July 9th. The building of the house will be July 10th through July 16th.

The show producers chose Excel for its innovation, commitment to quality and the ability to fulfill the project requirements of construction speed, energy efficiency and green building practices. The Foundation was selected for its extensive history and experience with shelter-related charitable activities.

Watch the entire interview segment and check out Jamie's many attempts to trick the guests into revealing the location. Just click on the attached link.

The majority of construction will take place at Excel’s manufacturing plant in Avis, Pa., with final assembly slated for completion at the show job site.

Excel recently announced the opening of its Avis facility and will hire more than 100 employees to support its manufacturing operations. The “Extreme Makeover” modules will be some of the first produced at that location.

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