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What to Include o...

What to Include on a Construction Company Website

A practical guide to what construction company websites should include, from project portfolios and service pages to contact forms and recruiting sections.

A construction company website should do more than look professional. It should help visitors quickly understand what your company builds, what services you provide, what markets you serve, and how to get in touch. For many firms, the website is one of the first places a client, developer, or subcontractor goes to learn about the business.

At a minimum, a strong construction website should include clear service pages, a project portfolio, company background, contact information, and a straightforward quote or inquiry pathway. Depending on the firm, it may also benefit from careers content, safety information, office locations, and market-sector pages.

The goal is not to add unnecessary pages. The goal is to present the right information clearly so the site supports trust, business development, and long-term growth.

Common Pages That Matter Most

Construction websites often benefit from service pages, project galleries, market-sector content, recruiting pages, safety information, and easy-to-use contact forms. When these pages are organized well, the website becomes a much stronger business tool.