General Contractors email list
Access 116,055 general contractors across the U.S. — from small renovation specialists to large commercial builders. Selling construction materials, equipment, or project software? This database connects you with licensed contractors and project managers.
Licensed general contractors managing construction projects, coordinating trades, and overseeing residential and commercial building
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabin on the Creek | Cobden, IL | +16186987474 | centerforlostarts@gmail.com | www.acabinonthecreek.com |
| Premium Home Solutions | Woodstock, GA | +16783066898 | info@premiumhomesolutions.com | www.premiumhomesolutionsga.com |
| Atlanta Home Completion | Woodstock, GA | +17704049112 | support@atlantahomecompletion.com | www.atlantahomecompletion.com |
| Unlimited Home Services LLC | Goldsboro, NC | +19195835833 | micah@micahrich.com | unlimitedhomeservicesllc.com |
| A. C. Lee Construction, INC. | Four Oaks, NC | +19197959813 | ashley@acleeconstruction.com | www.acleeconstruction.com |
| Ben Shoen's Home Improvement | Watertown, NY | +13157887287 | benshoen@hotmail.com | www.benshoen.com |
| The Texas Builder | Austin, TX | +15129341188 | danny.webber@gmail.com | www.thetexasbuilder.com |
| Casa Del Bianco Fine Linens | New York, NY | +12122499224 | casadelbianco@msn.com | www.casadelbianco.com |
| Remodeling Issaquah | Issaquah, WA | info@mandahomes.net | www.mandahomes.net | |
| 616 Renew | Rockford, MI | +16169141976 | 616renew@gmail.com | 616renew.com |
+ 116,045 more verified contacts | ||||
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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, TX356 firms
- Miami, FL285 firms
- Brooklyn, NY230 firms
Top States
- California4,427 firms
- Texas3,070 firms
- Florida3,019 firms
What they do
General contractors coordinate complex construction projects, managing subcontractors and materials. Most operate on tight margins and invest heavily in tools, equipment, and project management systems.
Daily responsibilities
- Develop project estimates, timelines, and coordinate with architects and engineers
- Obtain building permits, schedule inspections, and ensure all work meets building codes
- Hire, manage, and coordinate multiple subcontractors (electrical, plumbing, roofing, etc.)
- Order and manage delivery of construction materials and equipment to job sites
- Conduct site visits to monitor progress, quality control, and safety compliance
- Communicate regularly with clients about project status, changes, and any issues that arise
Required skills
- General contractor license, bonding, and comprehensive knowledge of building codes and regulations
- Project management expertise including scheduling, budgeting, and resource coordination
- Understanding of construction methods, materials, and quality standards across all trades
- Strong communication and negotiation skills for managing clients, subcontractors, and suppliers
- Business management skills including estimating, contract negotiation, and financial planning
How they get started
Construction worker/trade specialist → Foreman/supervisor → General contractor → Construction business owner
- Minimum education: High school diploma plus construction experience, though many have construction management or engineering degrees
- Time to get started: 3-7 years of construction experience required before licensing eligibility
Required certifications
- State general contractor license (requires experience and exam)
- Contractor bond (typically $5,000-$100,000+ depending on project size)
- General liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance
- OSHA safety training and certification
- Continuing education for license renewal (varies by state)
Licensed general contractors managing construction projects, coordinating trades, and overseeing residential and commercial building
Peak season
Spring-Fall (construction season, optimal weather)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Winter (weather delays, reduced building activity)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
33,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
61,857 operate primarily in this category, with 66.2% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Monday-Wednesday, 6-8 AM or 6-8 PM, avoiding active job site hours (8 AM-5 PM)
Subject lines that get replies
- Cut project delays 30% with automated scheduling software
- How Smith Construction increased profits 25% with job tracking
- New excavator financing — 0% down, payments under $800/month
Value props to highlight
- Construction project management and scheduling software
- Subcontractor coordination and communication systems
- Construction equipment financing and material procurement tools
Pain points you can solve
- Subcontractor delays causing project overruns and penalty costs
- Material cost inflation squeezing profit margins on fixed bids
- Permit and inspection delays adding weeks to project timelines
- Competition from unlicensed contractors underbidding by 30%+
- Cash flow gaps between material costs and client payments
Ideal company size
- Solo general contractors (1-3 projects/month): Need project management tools, client communication, and basic estimating software
- Small contracting companies (2-8 employees): Require comprehensive project tracking, subcontractor management, and material ordering systems
- Mid-size contractors (10-25 employees): Focus on multi-project management, crew scheduling, and financial tracking tools
- Large general contracting firms (25+ employees): Need integrated ERP systems, commercial project management, and compliance tracking
Budget indicators
- Investment in construction equipment: trucks, trailers, tools, safety equipment ($25K-100K+)
- Business licensing, bonding (often $100K+), and comprehensive liability insurance
- Office setup with estimating software, project management tools, and communication systems
- Material supplier accounts and established trade relationships indicating volume purchasing power
Discovery questions
- How many construction projects do you manage simultaneously?
- What types of construction do you specialize in (residential, commercial, renovation, new builds)?
- How do you currently handle project scheduling and subcontractor coordination?
- What's your average project value and typical timeline?
- Do you handle permitting, inspections, and regulatory compliance in-house?
Who signs off
Contractor owners control budgets of $50K-$500K+ annually for equipment, materials, and software. They prioritize investments that improve project efficiency and reduce delays.
Average firm size: Most general contracting businesses operate with 1-15 employees including project managers and field supervisors.