Construction Company Website Design: Built From Your Google Business Profile
Construction company website design starts with proof: your projects, your license, your towns, and a phone number a homeowner can tap from the search results. We build that site for local construction companies straight from your Google Business Profile. Paste the link, and a multi-page site generates in minutes, hosted and maintained at one price, $75/mo.
Most examples for this search are the wrong examples
Search this phrase and Google mostly returns inspiration galleries. Dribbble tags, Pinterest boards, and roundups like this list of commercial construction websites showing off Bechtel, Fluor, and AECOM. Those are handsome sites built by in-house marketing teams for firms that bid on airports. If you build garages, additions, pole barns, and custom homes, they tell you almost nothing. Your buyer is a homeowner comparing three local outfits on a Tuesday night, and your site wins or loses on a different checklist.
The checklist a local construction site has to pass
A homeowner vetting a builder asks the same questions in the same order, and the design should answer them in that order:
- Are these projects real? A page per job type with your own photos, not stock framing shots. Your Google Business Profile photos come along automatically.
- Are they legitimate? License number, insurance, and years in business above the fold, matching what your profile and reviews already say.
- Do they work here? A page per service and per town, so "garage builder in [your town]" lands on a page about garages in that town instead of a generic homepage.
- Can I reach them right now? Tap-to-call in the header and a quote form that asks three things, not eleven.
- Does it load? Plain generated code, no page-builder bloat, fast on a phone.
Built from the profile you already maintain
There is no design questionnaire and no discovery call. The site generates from your Google Business Profile: services, photos, reviews, hours, and service area become pages laid out for construction work. Changes afterward are plain-English requests with a draft you approve before it publishes. Google itself now expects you to bring a real website, since it shut down its free Business Profile sites in 2024, so the profile alone stopped being a plan.
The example galleries show construction sites made by marketing departments. A local builder does not need Bechtel's website. They need their license, their projects, and their towns on fast pages with a phone number, and all of that is already sitting in their Google profile.
A small construction company website is the point here
If you run a two-crew operation with no marketing hire, you are exactly who this was built for. The small construction company website nobody sells well is five to fifteen pages: each service, each town, proof on every one of them. Agencies do not want the job at a price you would pay, and DIY tools leave you building it between estimates. We generate it, you review it, it ships the same day.
Agencies, DIY builders, and where we sit
An agency will hand-craft your brand for five figures and take weeks doing it. If you want that, hire one; the work can be excellent. A DIY builder costs less than we do if you have the evenings for it, and Wix's own construction site guide is a fair picture of how much work stays on your plate. We compared those tools honestly on the best website builder for a construction company page.
If your work leans toward gut renovations rather than ground-up builds, the home remodeling website design page speaks that trade's language. And this page is the construction corner of our wider contractor website design set, which covers layout patterns trade by trade.