Construction Company Email List
MapLeads lets you search Construction companies by place, filter public map listings, review their public business context, and export selected rows for a CRM import or lawful outreach workflow.

US Construction Company market size
The 106,503 figure is a deduplicated count for construction company. 60% website coverage means that share of rows has a website or domain. Figures update when MapLeads refreshes the index.
Businesses
106,503
Construction Company across the US.
Website coverage
60%
Share of these businesses with a website field.
Reachable pool
64,189
Businesses with a website field — enrichment pool.
Outreach score
80
0–100 from market volume and website coverage.
Outreach calculator
Start from the 64,189 Construction Company in the US with a website field (106,503 total in this cut). Adjust your average order value and close rate to size pipeline.
Formula: reachable pool (rows with a website field) × close rate × average order value. This is a planning estimate, not a forecast — actual conversion depends on offer, list quality, and follow-up.
Pull a live list for construction company
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Construction Company as an outreach market
Where the contractor category skews toward residential trades, construction companies here more often bid commercial, multi-family, or larger-scale residential projects that require bonding and a project management structure beyond a one-person crew. Decision-making sits with an owner or project executive who is juggling multiple simultaneous jobs rather than working tools on-site full time.
Heavy equipment dealers, building materials wholesalers, and construction ERP vendors prospect this list for firms large enough to need fleet and project-level purchasing.
Construction Company across the US
The MapLeads index lists 109,593 construction company businesses across 51 states and 1,139 cities. 60.7% carry a website — about 66,539 businesses that support email enrichment. Counts refresh with each index update.
Density concentrates first in markets such as Houston, Brooklyn, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York — the practical start list for construction company outreach before expanding by state.
Where it concentrates
Construction Company density shows up earliest in Houston, Brooklyn, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York. Once messaging works in those markets, expanding state by state outperforms opening with all 109,593 rows at once.
How to use this list
- Start with a metro cut of the 109,593 national construction company rows (for example Houston) before scaling creative.
- About 66,539 rows carry a website (60.7%) — that set is the enrichment pool.
- Open a city market when local mix matters more than raw national count.
- Keep commercial email basics: accurate sender identity, postal address, working unsubscribe (not legal advice).
- Re-pull only the geographies you still run when operators open, rebrand, or close.
FAQ: Construction Company Email List
How many construction company businesses are in the US?
The MapLeads index lists 109,593 construction company businesses across 51 states and 1,139 cities, with 60.7% carrying a website. Counts refresh with each index update.
Does "construction-company" overlap with the contractor list, and are the same businesses double-counted across both?
A business can carry both categories if it advertises itself that way on Maps, since each list is pulled independently by its own category slug; comparing business names across the two lists is the way to spot overlap before combining them.
Are construction companies segmented by specialty, like residential builder versus commercial or heavy civil?
The Maps category itself does not split further by project type, so residential builders and commercial contractors share the same construction-company tag; segment by business name or website content if you need that distinction.
“Each separate email in violation of the CAN-SPAM Act is subject to penalties of up to $53,088, so non-compliance can be costly.”
Per email, not per campaign — and the FTC is explicit that the rules do not apply only to bulk sending. A list is where compliance starts, not where it ends: MapLeads labels every address deliverable, role-based, catch-all or dead so you know what you are writing to, but identification, a working opt-out and honest headers are yours to get right.
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