Integra designs and builds prefabricated modular data centers with in-house MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) engineering and manufacturing. The tech stack reflects a construction-heavy business running Salesforce + SAP for operations, CAD/BIM tools (AutoCAD, Revit, MicroStation) for design, and industrial protocols (BACnet, Modbus, OPC UA, MQTT) for data center controls. Current hiring is engineering-focused with accelerating velocity, and active projects center on Salesforce-ERP integration and flow automation—suggesting operational scale-up pressure as project timelines tighten.
Integra delivers turnkey data centers to enterprise clients, differentiating on vertical integration: the company designs MEP systems in-house and manufactures modular components, then assembles them on-site to reduce build timelines and jobsite complexity. Headquartered in Dallas with 501–1,000 employees, Integra operates across design, engineering, construction, and manufacturing functions. The operational footprint spans the US and Canada. Core challenges center on schedule compression, cost control, and on-time delivery—typical of capital-intensive, project-based businesses managing complex dependencies.
Integra runs Salesforce + Apex for CRM/ERP, SAP S/4HANA for financials, AutoCAD + Revit for design, Procore + Buildertrend for project management, and industrial control protocols (BACnet, Modbus, OPC UA, MQTT) for data center systems. Recently adopting Beckhoff PLC.
Integra is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and was founded in 2009. The company is privately held with 501–1,000 employees.
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