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Construction Website Design That Wins Bids

Your work speaks for itself — but only if people can see it. A professional construction website showcases your projects and generates bid requests 24/7.

$1.8T
US construction industry revenue
— Statista 2024
87%
of construction clients research contractors online before hiring
65%
of GCs check subcontractor websites before awarding work

Construction clients are making six-figure decisions. A custom home, a commercial buildout, a major renovation — these projects require deep trust in the contractor's ability. Your construction website design is where that trust begins, with project portfolios, credentials, and a track record that's impossible to ignore.

Construction websites are portfolio websites. Every completed project is a piece of marketing that sells your next one. We build construction sites with robust project galleries — organized by type (residential, commercial, renovation, new build), featuring multiple photos per project, and including key details like scope, timeline, and budget range.

Bid request and project inquiry forms are the lead generation engine. We build forms that capture enough detail for you to pre-qualify leads: project type, budget range, timeline, and location.

Service pages for construction companies need depth. Each capability — general contracting, design-build, commercial buildout, residential renovation, concrete work, steel erection — targets different search queries from different types of clients.

Safety records, licensing, bonding, and insurance aren't just compliance checkboxes — they're competitive differentiators. We put them where they matter: alongside your project work and on your homepage.

Project case studies go deeper than galleries. A detailed walkthrough of a $500K commercial renovation — the challenges, your approach, the timeline, the result — demonstrates your process and professionalism. Decision-makers for large projects want to see how you think, not just what you build.

Subcontractor and vendor pages serve a dual purpose. They show potential clients the strength of your network, and they help you recruit quality subs when you need them. A "work with us" page can attract both clients and trade partners.

We included our site link in a bid package for a $2M commercial project. The GC told us our website was a factor in shortlisting us. One project like that pays for the website 2,000 times over.

J
Jason B.
Blackstone Construction, Fort Worth

What Your Construction Website Needs

Every construction website should have these. If yours is missing any, you're leaving money on the table.

Project portfolio organized by type
Bid request / project inquiry form
Service capability pages
Safety certifications and OSHA records
License, bonding, insurance info
Team and leadership bios
Project case studies (detailed)
Equipment and fleet overview
Service area coverage map
Careers / hiring page

What's Included in Your Construction Website

Project portfolio with photo galleries
Bid request and inquiry forms
Service capability pages
Safety and certification display
Team and leadership pages
Equipment and capability overview
Service area coverage
Client testimonials and case studies

Foundersites vs. Agency vs. DIY

How we stack up for construction website design.

Feature Foundersites Agency DIY Builder
Price $999 flat $5,000-$12,000 $0-$300 + time
Delivery 5-7 days 8-16 weeks 30+ hours
Project Portfolio Organized by type Custom built Basic grid
Bid Request Forms Pre-qualifying Included Basic form
Case Studies Included Content extra No
Safety/Certs Prominently displayed Included Manual

Your Construction Website: $999

Complete, professional construction website design. Mobile responsive, SEO optimized, and built to convert. No hidden fees.

Construction Website Design FAQ

Can I showcase completed projects?
Project portfolios are the centerpiece of every construction website we build. Each project gets multiple photos, a description, scope details, and optional budget/timeline information.
Do you build bid request forms?
Yes. Our bid request forms capture project type, timeline, budget range, and location — pre-qualifying leads before they reach your estimating team.
Can I have pages for different construction services?
Every service your company offers gets its own page. 'Commercial contractor [city]' and 'home renovation [city]' are completely different searches that need different landing pages.
How much does a construction website cost?
$999 flat. Portfolio, bid forms, service pages, certifications, local SEO — all included. Most construction web agencies charge $5,000+.
Can I add project case studies?
Yes. Detailed case studies with challenges, approach, timeline, and results demonstrate your process to decision-makers evaluating contractors for large projects.
Do you display safety certifications?
OSHA certifications, safety records, licensing, and bonding are displayed prominently. These are competitive differentiators in construction.
Can I have a careers/recruitment page?
Hiring pages help you attract skilled tradespeople and project managers. We build these with job descriptions and easy application forms.
Do you build for both residential and commercial?
If you do both, each gets its own section. Mixing residential and commercial content confuses both audiences.
Can I show my equipment and capabilities?
Equipment and capability pages demonstrate that you have the resources for the job. Fleet photos, crane capacity, specialty equipment — it all builds confidence.
Will my website help me win commercial bids?
A professional website with project case studies, certifications, and capability pages is often required for commercial bid packages. Your site becomes part of your proposal.

Ready to Launch Your Construction Website?

Professional website development. One price. No surprises. Just results.

Get Your Website — $999