Modular construction firm creates new jobs with "major" Yorkshire base expansion
A modular construction firm has announced plans for a “major” expansion of its Yorkshire base that will create 20 new jobs.
Integra Buildings, which is based in Paull near Hull, is in the final stages of acquiring six acres of land next to its current site, and has submitted plans to East Riding Yorkshire Council to incorporate the area into its operations.
The expansion is part of the company’s plans to double revenues to £60m in the next three years, and will create 20 new jobs.
Gary Parker, managing director, commented: “We need more room to deliver our current projects, service our very healthy order book and continue our growth.
“We’re already bursting at the seams much of the time.
“It’s also absolutely essential to maintain operations on a single site, for operational efficiency and to maintain our competitiveness.
“The expansion of our current site, where we have already invested millions in facilities, is the perfect solution.
“This is great news for our employees and our supply chain, the vast majority of which is within East Yorkshire, as well as creating 20 new skilled and semi-skilled production jobs for local people.”
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