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Integra Built Marks 16 Years as Contractor Competition Grows
The contractor says written scopes, formal change orders and one project manager help prevent unfinished work and budget disputes.
Integra Built is marking its 16th year of operation in the Pacific Northwest as residential and commercial construction in the region has attracted considerably more contractors over that same period.
Industry challenges often arise when projects lack a written scope of work before construction begins, leading to disputed charges and homeowners seeking new contractors to finish abandoned work.
To prevent these outcomes, Integra Built assigns a single project manager from initial consultation through final sign-off, requiring every project to begin with a written scope of work and all changes to receive formal client approval.
Operating under Oregon Construction Contractors Board License #234-156, the firm serves the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon with a one-year workmanship warranty on all projects.
Homeowners and commercial clients can view completed project examples and client reviews through Integra Built's Google business profile or request consultations at integra-built.com.