Intellisteel
Stanley K. Adwell, CEO and Founder of Intellisteel Group, built his company on a mission to transform the U.S. construction industry through advanced cold-formed steel (CFS) manufacturing. From its Florida headquarters to new facilities in Texas and another coming on-line in Michigan YE 2025, Intellisteel has become one of the fastest-growing precision framing manufacturers in the U.S., delivering multifamily, hospitality, senior living, and commercial projects at scale.
Intellisteel’s promise is bold: 3x faster build times, 25%+ cost savings, and unmatched resilience compared to traditional wood or concrete. With more than $234M in secured backlog and contracts spanning 21 states through 2028, the company has proven both its market leadership and its growth trajectory. But growth of this magnitude requires fuel and significant working capital to match the volume of steel, hardware, labor, and freight needed to deliver.


A Partner When It Matters Most
Stanley met the team at Mobilization Funding during Intellisteel’s steepest growth curve at the moment when projects stacked, timelines accelerated, and upfront costs surged. Traditional banks moved cautiously. But Mobilization Funding understood the reality of contract-backed growth in construction.
“When Loren Willet at Stratfin introduced me to Mobilization Funding, I called immediately and they didn’t just talk about credit, they looked at our contracts, our pipeline, and our growth. They said, ‘We got you.’ And they delivered.”
— Stanley K. Adwell, CEO and Founder, Intellisteel Group
A Strategic Ripple Effect
Mobilization Funding didn’t just bridge a gap – they unlocked capacity. Their team introduced connections into banking, financial oversight, and strategic funding pathways that extended far beyond a single project.
Multiple multimillion-dollar projects across multiple states supported simultaneously
Financing aligned with Intellisteel’s contract-driven revenue cycle gave confidence in liquidity and execution
$30M capital raise while scaling production capacity to dominate the U.S. and Brazilian CFS markets