02/03/26
BROOKHAVEN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY CLOSES EXPANSION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATOR
Farmingville, NY (Jan 30, 2026) — Frederick C. Braun III, Chairman of the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency (IDA) announced that the IDA has closed on a package of economic development benefits for a North Bellport-based business that designs and fabricates structural steel used in building construction.
The IDA closed on the benefits package on January 22. The Agency's board approved the project on Dec. 3.
Integrated Structures, currently at 4 Pinehurst Drive, will use the financial assistance to buy and equip a second facility, a vacant 19,000-square-foot property at 17 Old Dock Rd., for $8,375,000.
Integrated Structures owner Francis A. Lee told the IDA that without the assistance, the company would seek an out-of-state location for its expansion.
Integrated Structures fabricates structural steel parts for public works projects such as train stations and bridges. Integrated Structures has provided steel parts for JFK International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, the Astoria train station, and more.
“We are pleased for the second time in six years that we can assist Integrated Structures as it brings highly-skilled, well-paying manufacturing jobs to our town,” said Braun. “Attracting and retaining companies like Integrated Structures is essential in keeping the Brookhaven economy competitive and moving forward.”
Integrated Structures, which currently has 62 employees, plans to add 11 more within two years following the renovation, which is expected to take 18 months. The new jobs would pay an average of $80,000 per year.
The Old Dock Road building previously housed an environmental services company.
About the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency
Since 1970, the mission of the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency is to improve the quality of life for Brookhaven residents by promoting and assisting the growth of businesses that support the Town through capital investment and the creation and retention of jobs. The IDA has issued millions of dollars in tax-exempt or taxable bonds and assisted in straight lease deals to encourage companies to either locate or expand in the Town of Brookhaven. This assistance has been extended to large and small companies and has resulted in the direct creation of thousands of jobs for Brookhaven residents. The IDA has assisted a wide range of companies, including Shoreham Energy LLC, Burmax, Intercounty Appliance, Suffolk Transportation, Tate’s Holding Co. and D&F Patchogue. For more information, visit BrookhavenIDA.org or call 631-406-4244.
One Independence Hill
Farmingville, New York 11738
Tel: 631-406-4244
Fax: 631-494-4798
Brookhaven IDA
www.brookhavenida.org