Our annual ranking of top construction firms highlights the top companies in Portland based on their project volume over the past year, with a focus on relevance. This compilation is derived from permit and contractor information sourced from city, county, and state building departments through our partners at BuildZoom. For further information regarding data accuracy, please consult the note at the end of this article.
Construction data serves multiple purposes across the construction industry. Suppliers and service providers aiming at general contractors can optimize their outreach by utilizing construction market trends and data on important project milestones and business trajectories. This enables them to align their offerings with contractors’ needs at crucial times, ensuring relevance and effective engagement. Moreover, by analyzing contractor data, suppliers and service providers can strategically approach contractors experiencing growth. Subcontractors, too, can focus their efforts on reaching out to preferred general contractors for potential projects. On the other hand, stakeholders such as real estate developers and property owners utilize detailed contractor and subcontractor profiles to verify expertise and quality before committing to partnerships.
Business Name | # Home Addition Projects Last Year | Typical Job Size (in $) | Typical Permit Fees (in $) |
Wolfer's Home Services | 285 | 15600 | 150 |
Neil Kelly Custom Homes LLC | 37 | 35960 | 350 |
Fireside Contracting Services LLC | 33 | 8000 | 430 |
Detemple Co Inc | 16 | 29430 | 80 |
Kr Construction | 15 | 75000 | 110 |
Dewayne E Lambert | 15 | 5000 | 100 |
Igen Build & Design LLC | 14 | 50000 | 220 |
Vulcan Design & Construction, Inc | 13 | 8150 | 560 |
Bnk Construction Inc | 11 | 327180 | 4250 |
Metke Remodeling & Luxury Homes | 7 | 35250 | 910 |
Note: The data used to compile this list may not be complete based on the availability of permit data – collecting and consolidating this data is a time-intensive and difficult task. It may not be complete in all areas due to jurisdictional reporting requirements and the availability of data. Job values and permit fees should be taken as estimates rather than exact values, based on the most complete permit and contractor data available.
The time period for the data used for this ranking was the past 365 days, plus an additional 45 days to account for the average timeline of a building permit.
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