Kullman Buildings Corp.
Kullman Buildings Corp. traces its roots to 1927, when Sam Kullman started a modular-building business to create prefabricated diners. As the popularity of the roadside eateries waned, the company morphed into building products for new markets. Kullman now makes prefabricated housing, prisons, schools, banks, equipment enclosures, offices, bathrooms, and even US embassies in places such as Turkmenistan. Kullman Industries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005 after a contract to build an embassy in Tajikistan went sour. The company emerged from bankruptcy as Kullman Buildings in 2006, when it was bought by entrepreneur Avi Telyas.
Contact Details
Office Address
Kullman Buildings Corp.
One Kullman Corporate Campus
Lebanon, New Jersey, USA 08833
Phone: (908) 236-0220
Fax: (908) 236-0848
Executives
President and CEO
Avi Telyas
COO
Roger Mosciatti