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Service Territory: Saskatchewan

SaskatchewanIntegrity Post Structures is pleased to be offering high quality, post frame buildings in Saskatchewan.

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Southern Saskatchewan

  • Contact: Dave Marsh
  • Cell: 403-608-6118
  • Fax: 403-770-8593
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Northern Saskatchewan

  • Contact: Jason Murrell
  • Cell: 780-581-5559
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Saskatchewan Post Frame Region:

  • Aberdeen
  • Allan
  • Alsask
  • Annaheim
  • Arborfield
  • Arcola
  • Armley
  • Asquith
  • Assiniboia
  • Avonlea
  • Aylesbury
  • Balcarres
  • Balgonie
  • Battleford
  • Beauval
  • Bengough
  • Bienfait
  • Big River
  • Biggar
  • Birch Hills
  • Blaine Lake
  • Bredenbury
  • Broadview
  • Bruno
  • Buffalo Narrows
  • Burstall
  • Cabri
  • Canora
  • Carlyle
  • Carnduff
  • Carlea
  • Carrot River
  • Central Butte
  • Choiceland
  • Churchbridge
  • Coleville
  • Colonsay
  • Coronach
  • Craik
  • Creighton
  • Cudworth
  • Cumberland House
  • Cupar
  • Cut Knife
  • Dalmeny
  • Davidson
  • Delisle
  • Denare Beach
  • Duck Lake
  • Dundurn
  • Eastend
  • Eatonia
  • Edam
  • Elrose
  • Esterhazy
  • Estevan
  • Eston
  • Fir Mountain
  • Foam Lake
  • Fort Qu Appelle
  • Frontier
  • Glaslyn
  • Glentworth
  • Gravelbourg
  • Green Lake
  • Grenfell
  • Gronlid
  • Gull Lake
  • Hafford
  • Hague
  • Hanley
  • Hazlet
  • Hepburn
  • Herbert
  • Hudson Bay
  • Humboldt
  • Indian Head
  • Ituna
  • Kamsack
  • Kelvington
  • Kerrobert
  • Kindersley
  • Kinistino
  • Kipling
  • Kyle
  • La Loche
  • La Ronge
  • Lafleche
  • Lampman
  • Langenburg
  • Langham
  • Lanigan
  • Lashburn
  • Leacross
  • Leader
  • Leask
  • Lemberg
  • Leroy
  • Lloydminster
  • Lumsden
  • Luseland
  • Macklin
  • Maidstone
  • Maple Creek
  • Marshall
  • Martensville
  • Meadow Lake
  • Melfort
  • Melville
  • Midale
  • Milestone
  • Montmartre
  • Moose Jaw
  • Moosomin
  • Mossbank
  • Naicam
  • Nipawin
  • Nokomis
  • Norquay
  • North Battleford
  • Osler
  • Outlook
  • Oxbow
  • Paradise Hill
  • Pelican Narrows
  • Pense
  • Pierceland
  • Pilot Butte
  • Ponteix
  • Porcupine Plain
  • Preeceville
  • Prince Albert
  • Qu Appelle
  • Quill Lake
  • Radisson
  • Radville
  • Raymore
  • Redvers
  • Regina
  • Regina Beach
  • Ridgedale
  • Rocanville
  • Rockglen
  • Rose Valley
  • Rosetown
  • Rosthem
  • Rouleau
  • Saint Louis
  • Saint Walburg
  • Saltcoats
  • Saskatoon
  • Shaunavon
  • Shellbrook
  • Southey
  • Spiritwood
  • Springside
  • Star City
  • Stoughton
  • Strasbourg
  • Sturgis
  • Swift Current
  • Theodore
  • Tisdale
  • Turtleford
  • Unity
  • Wadena
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  • Waldheim
  • Wapella
  • Warman
  • Watrous
  • Watson
  • Wawota
  • Weyburn
  • White Fox
  • Whitewood
  • Wilkie
  • Willow Bunch
  • Wolseley
  • Wynyard
  • Yellow Grass
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Latest Blog Entry

Pole Barns to Engineered Post Frame Buildings: A Snapshot in History

August 23, 2010

The “pole barn” has been around for centuries. In fact, many prehistoric people used posts driven into the ground as a way to erect buildings for a number of uses. Buildings along shorelines were built with poles to raise them above the water line. In rural areas, poles were used as the base for farm sheds....

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