Foothills, Alberta – [January 6, 2025] – Integrity Post Structures is proud to announce that it has won the prestigious NFBA Building of the Year Award in the Horse Barns Over 5,000 Sq. Ft. category. These awards are organized by the National Frame Building Association, a leading North American organization dedicated to the post-frame construction industry and its members.
The award-winning project, commissioned by repeat customers Jacquie and Sean McArthur, is a striking 12,000-square-foot urban-inspired riding arena in the Foothills region of Alberta. This impressive equestrian facility includes a spacious riding arena with an attached multi-functional area with a tack room and stalls, a guest lounge, and a second-floor residence. McArthur’s unique vision played a key role in shaping the design.
“This single building encapsulates our dreams and our passions,” says Jacquie. “Integrity offered us the expertise and support to design a structure that will offer us the opportunity to make memories while living the lifestyle we desire in Alberta’s Foothills.”
“We are thrilled to receive this recognition from the NFBA,” said Jerry Myer, CEO and founder of Integrity Post Structures. “This project is a testament to our commitment to turning our customers’ ideas into reality through advanced design and engineering and the versatility of post-frame construction. Working with a trusting and inspired customer made it all the more rewarding.”
The winning riding arena stands out for its innovative design, premium functionality, and durability—tailored specifically for equestrian needs. It showcases Integrity Post Structures’ commitment to craftsmanship, strength, and creating buildings that exceed customer expectations.
The NFBA’s Building of the Year Competition celebrates excellence in post-frame construction, highlighting innovative projects from across North America. Winning this award reinforces Integrity Post Structures’ position as a leader in the industry, known for creating outstanding buildings that exceed customer expectations.