Construction Companies email list
Access 117,490 construction companies across the U.S. — from small residential builders to commercial contractors. Selling equipment, software, or services? This database connects you with decision-makers managing projects worth millions.
General construction companies providing residential and commercial building, renovation, and construction project management services
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| intimate spaces | Sparta, OH | +15678769952 | allanbaur@intimate-spaces.com | www.intimate-spaces.com |
| Apple Tree Golf Course | Yakima, WA | +15099665877 | m_darrow@msn.com | www.appletreeresort.com |
| Cities Edge Architects | Willmar, MN | +16128170231 | info@citiesedgearchitects.com | www.citiesedgearchitects.com |
| Assemble120 | Sumter, SC | +18035705500 | assemble120@gmail.com | www.assemble120.com |
| The Mill | Santa Barbara, CA | +18059659555 | info@themillsb.com | themillsb.com |
| Madi construction and Design | Aldie, VA | +12023522500 | madicandd@gmail.com | madiconstructionanddesign.com |
| Summit Structures of Lane County & Creative Cabins | Springfield, OR | +15418702461 | marketing@summitstructures.com | summitstructures.com/lanecounty |
| A. C. Lee Construction, INC. | Four Oaks, NC | +19197959813 | ashley@acleeconstruction.com | www.acleeconstruction.com |
| Almost Home | Rolla, MO | +15733415270 | tlwilliams@williams-dentistry.com | almosthomerolla.com |
| Negroni Enterprises, LLC | Lake Charles, LA | +13377644376 | negronienterprises@gmail.com | www.negroniconstruction.com |
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What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX685 firms
- Los Angeles, CA585 firms
- Phoenix, AZ485 firms
Top States
- Texas6,250 firms
- California5,150 firms
- Florida4,850 firms
What they do
Construction companies build homes, offices, and commercial buildings from ground up. Most manage 5-20 active projects simultaneously with budgets ranging from $100K to $10M+ per project.
Daily responsibilities
- Bid on construction projects and prepare detailed estimates for labor, materials, and timeline
- Coordinate subcontractors including plumbing, electrical, roofing, and specialty trades
- Manage project schedules, material deliveries, and quality control throughout construction phases
- Ensure compliance with building codes, safety regulations, and permit requirements
- Oversee construction sites, supervise workers, and maintain safety protocols
- Handle client communication, change orders, and project completion requirements
Required skills
- General contractor licensing with comprehensive knowledge of construction trades and building codes
- Project management abilities for coordinating multiple subcontractors and complex construction timelines
- Understanding of construction materials, methods, and cost estimation for accurate project bidding
- Safety management and OSHA compliance for maintaining safe construction work environments
- Business management skills for handling contracts, permits, insurance, and construction company operations
How they get started
Construction worker → Supervisor → Project manager → General contractor → Construction company owner
- Minimum education: Construction experience or construction management education
- Time to get started: 5-10 years construction experience plus licensing requirements
Required certifications
- General contractor license (required in most states)
- Construction business license and permits
- Workers' compensation and liability insurance
- OSHA safety training and compliance certifications
- Bonding and surety requirements for larger projects
General construction companies providing residential and commercial building, renovation, and construction project management services
Peak season
April-October when weather permits outdoor construction and foundation work
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
November-March when cold weather and permits slow new project starts
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
9,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
67,439 operate primarily in this category, with 68.5% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Monday-Wednesday, 7-9 AM or 4-6 PM, avoiding active construction hours
Subject lines that get replies
- Cut project delays 30% with subcontractor scheduling automation
- $100K equipment financing: 0% down for established contractors
- Win more bids: construction estimating software with material pricing
- Reduce insurance costs 25% with safety tracking technology
- Double project capacity without hiring: project management platform
Value props to highlight
- Comprehensive construction project management with scheduling and subcontractor coordination
- Construction equipment and fleet management solutions with financing options
- Business development resources including bonding, insurance, and regulatory compliance support
Pain points you can solve
- Weather delays pushing projects past completion deadlines and penalty clauses
- Subcontractors no-showing or delivering poor quality work affecting project timelines
- Lumber and material price swings eating into project profit margins
- OSHA violations and safety incidents threatening business licenses and insurance
- Underbidding projects to win work and losing money on overruns
- Supply chain delays forcing expensive project postponements and storage costs
Ideal company size
- Small construction companies (2-8 employees): Need project management software, estimating tools, and subcontractor coordination
- Mid-size construction firms (8-25 employees): Require comprehensive project tracking, equipment management, and multi-project coordination
- Large construction companies (25+ employees): Focus on enterprise construction management, fleet coordination, and complex project oversight
- Commercial construction firms: Need specialized commercial project management, bonding coordination, and large-scale resource management
Budget indicators
- Investment in construction equipment: trucks, tools, safety equipment, and project management technology ($50K-300K)
- Bonding capacity and insurance coverage indicating financial stability and project capability
- Established relationships with material suppliers, subcontractors, and equipment rental companies
- Office and project management infrastructure including scheduling software and communication systems
Discovery questions
- Do you focus on residential construction, commercial projects, or both?
- What types of construction projects do you typically handle (new builds, renovations, specialty work)?
- How do you manage subcontractor relationships and project coordination?
- What is your annual project volume and average project size?
- How do you handle project bidding, estimating, and timeline management?
Who signs off
Owners make major equipment purchases ($50K-500K). Project managers choose software and tools. Operations directors handle fleet and technology decisions.
Average firm size: Construction companies range from small operations with 2-10 employees to larger firms with 50+ employees.