What a month it has been. As we close out 2025, we do so with extraordinary momentum, deep gratitude, and a renewed commitment to the communities we serve. A heartfelt congratulations to Governor Andy Beshear, Team Kentucky, our partners at Family Scholar House, and every member of the MMY US team who continues to push this mission forward.
This December, we had the privilege of collaborating with Family Scholar House and Governor Andy Beshear to advance critical housing solutions for families across the Commonwealth. Together, we achieved meaningful milestones that demonstrate what is possible when purpose, innovation, and partnership align.
Business Impact Awards: Celebrating Local Recognition
Last week, MMY US had the honor of receiving a Business Impact Award—one of only three companies recognized this year. This award celebrates organizations that uplift their communities, invest in their people, and create innovative pathways for workforce development. Being selected among such distinguished peers makes this moment incredibly special.
We extend our sincere thanks to Louisville Business First for recognizing the dedication and hard work of our team. This recognition underscores the impact we are making as we build stronger, safer, and more resilient communities throughout Kentucky.
A huge congratulations and thank you to the entire MMY US team for making this possible. Your commitment, professionalism, and passion are at the heart of everything we achieve.
Project Milestones: Homes in Motion
Eight homes, sixteen modules, and eight roof loads - for a week, six trucks rolled on into the region every day this past month. One veteran driver, who transports modules daily for manufacturing plants, shared that these are the highest-quality modules he has ever delivered. We also conducted a test shipment earlier this week, and not a single crack occurred during transit. This level of precision and care reflects the craftsmanship of our team and the strength of our product.
Just last week, we rolled from Louisville to Hazard with an exceptional Kentucky State Police escort, supported by the Louisville Metro Police Department up to the city limits. This level of coordination and professionalism ensured a safe, seamless, and highly efficient transport of the homes across the Commonwealth.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Kentucky State Police, whose officers led the full-distance escort with precision, vigilance, and unwavering commitment to public safety. Their planning, communication, and on-the-ground leadership made this complex transport possible.
We also want to recognize the Louisville Metro Police Department for their role in guiding the convoy safely out of the city on the I64. Their cooperation and support at the early stages of the route set the foundation for a smooth and well-orchestrated journey.
In addition, we thank the transportation officials, local authorities across every county we passed through, and the many state partners who assisted with route coordination, traffic control, and safety protocols. Moving a multi-home modular convoy of this scale requires the collaboration of numerous agencies, and we are deeply appreciative of the professionalism shown at every level.
Finally, our thanks extend to the communities along the route—residents, local leaders, and future homeowners—who came out to wave, cheer, and welcome the Caravan of Hope. Your encouragement reinforces why this work matters and strengthens our commitment to delivering resilient, high-quality homes across Eastern Kentucky.
Skyview Installation Milestones: Speed, Quality, and Resilience in Action
Earlier this year, our team attended the Housing Development Alliance’s Skyview Wall Raising and Award Announcements at Skyview Estates in Hazard, Perry County. Witnessing this initiative progress from early fundraising to active construction has been deeply rewarding.
The high-ground development—funded through disaster relief resources (CDBGDR) and the Department of Local Government (DLG)—continues to advance rapidly. Skyview Estates represents far more than new housing; it embodies safety, stability, and a fresh start for families whose lives were uprooted by catastrophic flooding - the convoy represented HOPE
In just four days, MMYUS installed eight sets of precast crawl foundations, and by the second day of modular installation, three homes were already set with five more underway. Despite freezing temperatures, snow, and harsh site conditions, our crews moved forward without delay. Weather is not a limiting factor when modular construction is executed properly. This new subdivision will ultimately provide resilient, non-combustible, energy-efficient steel modular homes built to withstand future environmental challenges.
Governor Andy Beshear noted the importance of this work, emphasizing that the Skyview neighborhood will eventually include around 100 homes on donated land, helping families transition out of the floodplain. These eight new homes bring the total completed in the community to 20—a meaningful step forward in delivering durable, high-quality housing.
From Robin our CEO As a young boy growing up in the UK watching Smokey and the Bandit, I never imagined I would one day be part of something as remarkable as this convoy. It felt like a boyhood dream brought to life: the Peterbilt trucks, my own CB handle #creamtea , coordination with state police, massive cranes, and an entire highway closed to transport urgently needed homes. Seeing flags flying and people cheering as we moved through was extraordinary. It was, without question, one of the most memorable days of my 35 years in construction.
Proud Partners in Innovation and Impact
MMYUS is honoured to support Family Scholar House with the design, manufacturing, and construction of these climate-resilient single-family homes. This project demonstrates our capacity to deliver reliable, efficient, and durable modular housing—even five hours away in the Appalachian Mountains—while ensuring long-term community value.
We are also grateful for the leadership of Governor Andy Beshear, whose commitment to safe, equitable housing across the Commonwealth continues to drive meaningful outcomes for families in Eastern Kentucky.