Construction Resource Non-Residential Building Contractors list allows marketers to target for-hire contractors engaged in the construction, renovation, and repair of commercial, institutional, amusement, religious and recreational structures like stadiums and hospitals. These licensed professionals rely on resource materials like books, reports, newsletters, and audio tapes to stay abreast of design and building techniques, professional development, and business marketing strategies. Along with offline and online publications, these professionals purchase products ranging from business expense software to site clearing equipment for daily operations.
Excluding industrial buildings and warehouses, general contractors in this list construct and remodel diverse structures including churches, bowling alleys, universities, coffee shops and more. They bid on job proposals, design plans, budget expenditures, hire subcontractors, erect buildings, and update structures to meet zoning codes. General contractors purchase or download resources on business growth, project management, cost estimation, building material product innovations, building regulations, and industry trends. From start to finish, general contractors oversee all phases of the construction build including the management of subcontractors who perform specialty services like electrical wiring and window installation. Contractors attend seminars and tradeshows for career advancement opportunities, new product developments, and ongoing education.
Nonresidential Building Structures: Auditorium, bank, church, civic center, commercial, farm, garage, hospital, institutional, mausoleum, museum, office, terminal, post office, restaurant, school, service station, shopping center, silo, stadium and store
These construction professionals purchase products and services such as: trade magazines, electronics, wiring, lumber, concrete, steel beams, heavy equipment, paints, adhesives, interior and exterior lighting, safety gear, work wear, HVAC equipment, eco-friendly building materials, design software, landscape materials, computers, mobile devices, office supplies, and professional training resources.
Ideal users of this list include: Industry publication providers, software developers, green product suppliers, metal providers, energy providers, hardware stores, computer manufacturers, insurance providers, real estate developers, landscapers, architectural firms, tax advisors, office supply providers, financial institutions, legal advisors, and continuing education providers. |