Construction and Contractor Register reaches professionals like contractors who build residential and commercial structures. Prospects are buyers of industry books, subscribers to business publications and attendees of conferences and seminars. This list provides the most current data available to reach professionals in the construction field.
Key titles:
Contractor
Bricklayer
Carpenter
Equipment operator
Electrician
Plumber
Roofer
Mason
Framer
Engineer
Pipefitter
Surveyor
Architect
Designer
Home builder
Industries: construction, architecture, building supply, public works, road and highway, lumber/forestry, furniture, metals
Job function snapshot: Purchase building materials, provide environmental impact studies, research permits and zoning, provide job-cost analysis, supervise crews, use CAD applications, read blueprints, excavate sites
This audience is filled with professionals who are solopreneurs, consultants, partners and tradesmen. They research, order and purchase products to build homes, remodel a kitchen, construct a hospital, build a road, install pipelines, replace household fixtures and develop subdivisions. They work hand-in-hand with architects, zoning committees, land surveyors and inspectors to ensure regulations are met. From raising steel support beams to installing wood cabinets, these professionals take pride in quality of work. They are also responsive to offers that help manage projects and ensure onsite safety. They pursue continuing education opportunities to advance their trades and stay current with building trends.
Ideal users of this list include: Industry magazines, electronics, wiring, lumber, concrete, heavy equipment, paints, adhesives, safety gear, work wear, HVAC equipment, eco-friendly building materials, computers, mobile devices, scaffolding, plumbing fixtures, shingles, organizational supplies, design software |