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Royal seal of approval for sustainability in construction

May 07, 2025

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Hull Daily Mail

INTEGRA BUILDINGS WAS THE ONLY MODULAR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IN THE COUNTRY NAMED AS A RECIPIENT OF A KING'S AWARD

Royal seal of approval for sustainability in construction

EAST Yorkshire-based modular construction business Integra Buildings has received royal recognition for its pioneering approach to sustainability.

Integra was named as the only modular builder and one of fewer than a dozen Yorkshire companies to receive the prestigious The King's Award for Enterprise.

Regarded as the UK's most prestigious business awards, winners of The King's Awards are recognised by His Majesty The King as among the country's best companies.

Integra was honoured in the Sustainable Development category of The King's Award for Enterprise, reflecting its total commitment to pushing the boundaries of sustainable manufacturing and operations.

Integra, which is based in Paull, east of Hull, received the Sustainable Development award alongside just 26 other companies nationwide, with only one other based in the Yorkshire and Humber region.

The King's Awards celebrate outstanding achievement, ingenuity and success. The Sustainable Development award honours commercially successful products, services and management that benefit the environment, society and the economy.

Founded 28 years ago and now employing 160 people, Integra is the only modular construction company named as a 2025 The King's Award recipient, underlining its position as a pioneer in offsite construction.

Integra works with high-profile private and public sector clients, providing bespoke modular solutions in sectors ranging from sport and education to health and defence.

Integra Buildings CEO Gary Parker said: "Receiving The King's Award for Enterprise is a tremendous honour for our business and all of our team.

"This award reflects and rewards the total commitment we have across our business to excellence in project performance and delivery.

"It also recognises our commitment to adopting sustainable policies and practices in everything we do.

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