General Contractor Data
Verified contacts for commercial general contractors and design-build firms across America. Owner names, project executives, business development leads, and decision-makers at GCs of every size.
What's included
SubForge's general contractors dataset covers actively licensed commercial contractors in this trade across all 50 states. Each record includes the firm name, owner or principal contact, verified email, direct phone, business address, state license number with active status, license class, trade classification, and project type focus where the data supports it.
Data is sourced from state contractor licensing boards and cross-referenced against project filings, business registrations, and firm websites. Every contact is deliverability-tested before inclusion in your list.
Who uses this data
Teams selling construction software, building materials, equipment, equipment rental, surety bonds, finance, and trade association memberships to general contractors contractors. If your product or service serves this segment of commercial construction, SubForge provides the contacts you need to reach decision-makers directly.
Subcategories
Design-Build Contractors
Integrated firms delivering both design and construction services on commercial projects.
View dataConstruction Managers
CM-at-risk and CM-as-agent firms managing complex commercial builds for owners.
View dataHealthcare GCs
General contractors specializing in hospitals, medical office buildings, and outpatient facilities.
View dataK-12 School GCs
Commercial GCs with public school construction experience and bonding capacity for district work.
View dataHigher Education GCs
Builders with university and college experience including dorms, labs, and academic buildings.
View dataMultifamily GCs
Commercial GCs building apartments, condos, and mixed-use residential at scale.
View dataHospitality GCs
Hotel, resort, and restaurant builders with brand-standard experience.
View dataIndustrial GCs
Builders working on warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and distribution centers.
View dataWhy SubForge for general contractors data
License-verified contractors
Every contractor cross-checked against their state contractor licensing board for active license status. Not scraped. Not guessed.
Trade segmented
16 commercial trade categories with 25+ specializations. Generic tools can't distinguish a mechanical contractor from a residential HVAC firm.
Built for outreach
Owner names, verified emails, direct phones, license class. Not info@ addresses or front desk numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What general contractors contractor data fields are included?
Each record includes the contractor's company name, owner or principal name, verified email, direct phone, license number and class, bonding capacity, primary trade specialization, project type focus, and firm size. Custom fields are available on request.
How is the data verified?
We source raw data from state contractor licensing boards, then cross-reference against project filings, business registrations, and firm websites. Emails are deliverability-tested. Phone numbers are verified against active carrier records. The full process takes 3-5 business days per list.
How fresh is the data?
Lists are built fresh for each order. We don't sell pre-built databases. When you place an order, we pull the latest license records and run verification at that point. Typical data age at delivery is under 30 days for license status and under 7 days for contact verification.
Do you cover general contractors contractors in all states?
Yes. We cover all 50 states. Coverage is strongest in states with publicly accessible electronic license boards, which is most of them. California's CSLB is the gold standard. A handful of states require additional sourcing methods, but we've built reliable pipelines for every jurisdiction.
Can you separate commercial from residential firms?
Yes. We segment commercial vs residential focus by analyzing license class, project type history, and self-reported trade specialization. A roofing contractor doing commercial TPO work gets classified differently than a residential shingle installer, even though they share the same NAICS code.
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