
Professional Construction &
Remodeling Services in Oregon
Planned, permitted, and built with direct owner oversight from start to finish.



Licensed & Insured Contractor
Code-Compliant, Permit-Ready
Construction
Built for Oregon Homes &
Local Conditions
One Contractor. Every Phase. Clear Accountability.
Integra Built handles construction and remodeling projects from planning through completion. You work with one licensed Oregon contractor. We assist with permits, schedules, and crews—and remain responsible through the final walkthrough. The goal is fewer surprises and work that’s built the first time correctly.
When Projects Need More Than a Simple Fix
Some projects are straightforward. Others involve permits, access limits, phased work, or unknown conditions behind walls or below grade. This is the type of work Integra Built plans for and manages—so decisions stay clear, and responsibility stays in one place.

Choose the Type of Service You Need
Our work spans interior remodeling, exterior construction, site preparation, residential builds, and commercial construction across Oregon.

Custom Home Builder
For clients planning ground-up construction in Oregon—managed from site prep through completion with one accountable builder overseeing every phase.
Includes: Ground-Up Construction · Turn-Key Home Builds
Residential Services
For Oregon homeowners planning interior upgrades, exterior improvements, or property work—handled by a licensed contractor who understands local homes, codes, and site conditions.
Includes: Kitchen Remodeling · Bathroom Remodeling · Interior Remodeling · Outdoor Living (Outdoor Kitchen, Patio, & Deck Builder) · Fence Installation · Paver Installation · Land Clearing · Excavation


Commercial Services
For business owners needing durable, code-compliant commercial construction, delivered with clear coordination, inspection awareness, and respect for operational timelines.
Includes: Storefront Renovation · Commercial Build-Outs · Security Fencing
Our Construction & Remodeling Process
1.
Plan the Work
We review your goals, site conditions, and local requirements. Scope, permits, and expectations are defined early so the project starts clear and stays controlled.
2.
Build with Oversight
Integra Built manages scheduling, crews, and inspections. Work follows approved plans and local codes, with a single point of responsibility from start to finish.
3.
Final Walkthrough
We review the completed work with you, confirm details, and address final items. The project closes clean, documented, and built for long-term use.

What Homeowners Say
After the Work Is Done

★★★★★
“They let me know what to expect every step of the way. They were responsive and thorough.”
– Georgia B

★★★★★
“They stayed on schedule and proactively solved problems. The process was worry-free.”
– Alex C

★★★★★
“Besides being excellent craftsmen, they’re a bunch of nice guys.”
– Gary T
Real Projects Shaped by Local Conditions
In the Willamette Valley, projects often involve older homes, tighter access, and inspections tied to existing structures. In Bend and across Central Oregon, work changes—soil, slope, snow load, and elevation affect how sites are prepared and built. Project strategies vary by location, yet our standards remain consistent.









Why Homeowners Choose
Integra Built
Owner-Operated Since 2010
Integra Built has operated locally since 2010 with owner oversight on every project.
One Point of Accountability—Start to Finish
Estimating, planning, and construction stay with the same owner. Responsibility never shifts mid-project.
Built for Oregon Conditions, Not Templates
Experience across Salem, Keizer, and Central Oregon shapes how projects are planned and executed.
Verified by Permits, Platforms, and Repeat Clients
Public license records, permit history, and long-term referrals support the work, not one-off installs.

Areas We Serve
Integra Built provides licensed construction and remodeling services across theWillamette Valley and Central Oregon. Our work is planned around local codes, inspection patterns, and site conditions unique to each area.
Willamette Valley
- Salem
- Keizer
- West Salem
- McMinnville
- Newberg
- Dayton
- Dallas
- Amity
- Carlton
- Sheridan
- Willamina
- Turner
- Sherwood
Central Oregon
- Bend
- Sunriver
- La Pine
- Sisters
- Tumalo
- Deschutes River Woods
- Gilchrist
- Crescent
If your home is nearby but not listed, reach out. Many residential projects fall just outside these areas.
Talk Through the Scope Before Work Starts
Construction goes better when the scope is clear early. Call or email to discuss your project, site conditions, and requirements. You’ll speak directly with the person responsible for planning, coordination, and completion.
Call Integra Built at 971-217-2986 or email adminsalem@www.integra-built.com
Frequently asked questions
In Oregon, construction contractors need an active license from the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. This confirms insurance, bonding, and legal compliance. Homeowners should check for proper licensing before starting any work. This is important for projects like remodeling, fencing, or structural changes. These often require permits or inspections and carry long-term liability.
Many projects do. Permits are often required for structural changes, additions, taller fencing, and site work. Rules vary by city and county. A licensed contractor handles permits and inspections early. This keeps the work compliant and helps avoid delays when construction begins.
Conditions differ by region. In the Willamette Valley, projects often involve older homes, tight access, and existing structures. In Central Oregon, soil type, snow load, elevation, and slope affect planning. The approach changes, but statewide building codes still apply.
A general contractor is needed when a project involves many trades, permits, or sequencing. Remodels, fencing with site prep, and structural work enjoy one party managing the full scope. Without that oversight, coordination breaks down, and responsibility can shift mid-project.
Most problems come from unclear scope or late decisions. Materials, access limits, or permit needs get missed. When this happens, costs and schedules change during construction. A clear scope allows planning for inspections, sequencing, and known risks before work begins.
