NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "architects"
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- 423490-02 - Architects Supplies (Wholesale)Architects Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423490 that involves the wholesale distribution of professional equipment and supplies specifically designed for architects. This industry provides a wide range of products that are essential for architects to carry out their work efficiently. The products offered by this industry include drafting tables, …Examples: Architectural tools, Architectural drafting supplies, Architectural drawing materials
- 337127-01 - Architects Supplies (Manufacturing)Architects Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Institutional Furniture Manufacturing industry that involves the production of specialized tools and equipment used by architects and designers. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the design and construction of buildings, including drafting tables, drawing boards, …Examples: Architectural scales
- 541690-70 - Architects Referral ServiceArchitects Referral Service is a subdivision of the Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services industry. This industry involves providing consulting services to clients who are seeking architects for their projects. Architects Referral Service companies act as intermediaries between clients and architects, helping clients find the right architect for …Examples: Residential architecture, Commercial architecture, Landscape architecture
- 541310-01 - ArchitectsArchitects are professionals who design and plan buildings and other structures. They work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then use their expertise to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs. Architects are responsible for ensuring that their designs meet safety and building codes, as well as environmental and sustainability …Examples: Residential homes, Commercial buildings, Educational facilities, Healthcare facilities, Government buildings, Museums
- 541310-02 - Architects & Builders ServiceArchitects & Builders Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves providing architectural services to builders and construction companies. This industry is responsible for designing and planning the construction of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures. Architects & Builders Service is a crucial part of the construction …Examples: Landscape architecture
- 541310-03 - Architects & EngineersArchitects & Engineers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of buildings and other structures. Architects & Engineers work together to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs that meet the needs of their clients while …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Residential homes, Hospitals and healthcare facilities, Educational institutions,
- 541310-17 - Golf Course ArchitectsGolf Course Architects are professionals who specialize in designing and planning golf courses. They work closely with clients to create a unique and challenging course that meets their needs and specifications. Golf Course Architects must have a deep understanding of the game of golf, as well as knowledge of the natural environment and terrain where the course will be built. They …Examples: Golf course design, Golf course planning, Golf course construction, Golf course renovation, Golf course maintenance,
- 541330-68 - Naval ArchitectsNaval Architects are professionals who design and oversee the construction and repair of ships, boats, and other marine vessels. They use their knowledge of engineering, physics, and materials science to create safe, efficient, and seaworthy vessels that meet the needs of their clients. Naval Architects work closely with shipbuilders, marine engineers, and other professionals to …Examples: Naval architecture education and training
- 236115-02 - Construction-Building ContractorsConstruction-Building Contractors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115, which involves the construction of new single-family homes, excluding for-sale builders. Building contractors are responsible for managing and overseeing the construction process of residential buildings, from the initial planning stages to the final touches. They work closely with architects, engineers, and other …Examples: Residential construction, Custom home building, Renovations and remodeling, Additions and extensions, Roofing, Siding
- 236115-06 - Home BuildersHome Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of new single-family homes. This industry involves the entire process of building a home, from the initial design and planning stages to the final construction and finishing touches. Home Builders work closely with architects, engineers, and other professionals to ensure that each home is built to the highest standards of …Examples: Custom home construction, Spec home construction, Luxury home construction, Energy-efficient home construction,
- 236117-02 - Contractors-Panelized HomesContractors-Panelized Homes is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236117 that involves the construction of new homes using pre-built panels that are assembled on-site. This method of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Panelized homes are built in a factory and then transported to the construction site where they are assembled by contractors. …Examples: Panelized home construction, Prefabricated home assembly, Modular home building, Custom home construction, Residential
- 236118-24 - Residential DesignersResidential Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning residential spaces. They work with clients to create functional and aesthetically pleasing living spaces that meet their needs and preferences. Residential Designers are responsible for creating detailed plans and drawings that outline the layout, materials, and finishes of a residential space. They work closely with …Examples: Interior design, Kitchen design, Bathroom design, Bedroom design, Living room design, Home office design, Space
- 236118-36 - General Contractors-Residential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Residential Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236118, which involves the construction of new residential buildings or the renovation of existing ones. This industry is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of a residential construction project, from obtaining necessary permits to hiring subcontractors and ensuring that the project is completed on time …Examples: New home construction, Home additions, Roofing installation, Siding installation, Window and door installation,
- 236210-01 - Contractors-Industrial & CommercialContractors-Industrial & Commercial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236210, which involves the construction of industrial buildings. This industry is responsible for the construction of structures such as factories, warehouses, power plants, and other industrial facilities. Contractors-Industrial & Commercial are responsible for the entire construction process, from planning and design to the …Examples: Warehouse construction, Power plant construction, Factory construction, Industrial park construction, Manufacturing
- 236210-04 - Sewage Treatment Plant ContractorsSewage Treatment Plant Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of facilities that treat wastewater to remove contaminants and pollutants before releasing it back into the environment. These contractors are responsible for the design, construction, installation, and maintenance of sewage treatment plants. They work closely with engineers, architects, and government …Examples: Wastewater treatment plants, Sewage treatment facilities, Water reclamation centers, Industrial wastewater treatment
- 236220-01 - Airport DesignersAirport Designers are professionals who specialize in the design and planning of airports. They work on a range of projects, from small regional airports to large international airports. The role of an Airport Designer involves creating functional and efficient airport layouts that meet the needs of passengers, airlines, and airport operators. They must consider a range of factors, including …Examples: Airport runway design, Terminal building design, Air traffic control tower design, Airport security design, Baggage
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the building is constructed …Examples: Office buildings, Schools and universities, Hospitals and medical facilities, Hotels and resorts, Retail stores and
- 236220-40 - Swimming Pool Contractors Dealers & DesignersSwimming pool contractors, dealers, and designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, installation, and design of swimming pools for commercial and institutional buildings. They work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the swimming pool is built to the highest standards and meets all safety regulations. Swimming pool …Examples: Commercial pool installation, Institutional pool design, Pool renovation services, Pool maintenance and repair, Pool
- 237110-16 - Sea Wall ContractorsSea Wall Contractors are professionals who specialize in the construction of sea walls, which are structures built along the shoreline to protect against erosion and flooding. These contractors are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining sea walls that can withstand the harsh conditions of the ocean and protect the surrounding land from damage. Sea Wall Contractors work closely with …Examples: Coastal property owners, Beachfront resorts, Municipalities, Port authorities, Government agencies, Environmental
- 237130-05 - Contractors-Post TensioningContractors-Post Tensioning is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237130 that involves the construction of power and communication line and related structures. This industry specializes in the installation of post-tensioning systems, which are used to reinforce concrete structures. Post-tensioning is a technique that involves the use of high-strength steel strands or bars to apply compressive forces …Examples: Post-tensioning of bridges, Post-tensioning of parking garages, Post-tensioning of high-rise buildings, Post-tensioning
- 237210-01 - Hotel & Motel DevelopersHotel & Motel Developers are companies that specialize in the development of hotels and motels. This involves the planning, design, construction, and financing of these establishments. Hotel & Motel Developers work closely with architects, engineers, contractors, and investors to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. They also conduct market research to determine …Examples: Boutique hotels, Luxury resorts, Budget motels, Extended stay hotels, Conference centers, Bed and breakfasts, Casino
- 237210-02 - Land CompaniesLand Companies are businesses that specialize in the acquisition, development, and sale of land for various purposes. These companies typically purchase large tracts of land and subdivide them into smaller parcels for sale to individuals or other businesses. Land Companies may also be involved in the development of infrastructure such as roads, utilities, and other amenities necessary for the use …Examples: Residential land development, Commercial land development, Industrial land development, Agricultural land development,
- 237210-05 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are professionals who purchase land, finance real estate deals, and oversee the process of developing properties. They are responsible for the planning, design, construction, and marketing of commercial and residential properties. Real Estate Developers work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that projects are completed on time …Examples: Residential Subdivisions, Commercial Office Buildings, Retail Shopping Centers, Industrial Warehouses, Mixed-Use
- 237310-04 - Grading ContractorsGrading Contractors are companies that specialize in the preparation of land for construction projects, such as highways, streets, and bridges. They are responsible for leveling and shaping the land, as well as ensuring proper drainage and erosion control. Grading Contractors work closely with engineers and architects to ensure that the land is properly prepared for the construction …Examples: Land clearing, Earthmoving, Site preparation, Grading and excavation, Erosion control, Drainage systems, Landscaping
- 237990-12 - Construction ManagementConstruction Management is a specialized field within the construction industry that involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of construction projects from beginning to end. It is a crucial aspect of the construction process that ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all stakeholders involved. Construction managers oversee all aspects of a …Examples: Road construction management, Bridge construction management, Airport construction management, Hospital construction
- 237990-14 - Builders-Construction Control ServiceBuilders-Construction Control Service is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that involves the management and supervision of construction projects. This industry is responsible for ensuring that construction projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with safety regulations. Builders-Construction Control Service companies provide a …Examples: Construction project management, Construction site supervision, Quality control management, Safety management, Project
- 238120-03 - Steel Detailers-StructuralSteel Detailers-Structural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238120 that involves the creation of detailed drawings and plans for the fabrication and erection of structural steel components. These components can include beams, columns, trusses, and other elements that make up the framework of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Steel Detailers-Structural work closely with …Examples: Commercial Buildings, Industrial Facilities, Bridges, Stadiums, Hospitals, Airports, Shopping Centers, Parking Garages,
- 238120-05 - Steel ReinforcingSteel Reinforcing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238120 that involves the installation of steel bars or mesh inside concrete structures to provide additional strength and support. This process is commonly used in the construction of buildings, bridges, highways, and other infrastructure projects. Steel Reinforcing contractors work closely with engineers and architects to ensure that …Examples: Bridge construction, Building foundations, Concrete walls, Highway overpasses, Parking garages, Retaining walls,
- 238120-06 - Structural Steel ContractorsStructural Steel Contractors are companies that specialize in the fabrication, installation, and erection of steel structures for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. These contractors work with architects, engineers, and construction companies to ensure that the steel structures are designed and built to meet the specific needs of each project. Structural Steel …Examples: Steel bridge construction, Steel building construction, Steel stairway construction, Steel canopy construction, Steel
- 238130-01 - Framing Contractors-BuildingsFraming Contractors-Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238130 that involves the construction of the structural framework of buildings. This industry is responsible for creating the skeleton of a building, which includes the walls, floors, and roof. Framing Contractors-Buildings work closely with architects and engineers to ensure that the building's design is structurally sound …Examples: Residential framing, Commercial framing, Industrial framing, Multi-family framing, Institutional framing, Hotel
- 238130-03 - Patio Doors-Suppliers & InstallersPatio Doors-Suppliers & Installers is a subdivision of the Framing Contractors industry that specializes in the supply and installation of patio doors. This industry involves the installation of various types of patio doors, including sliding doors, French doors, and bi-fold doors. Patio doors are an essential component of any home or building, providing access to outdoor spaces and allowing …Examples: Sliding patio doors, French patio doors, Bi-fold patio doors, Aluminum patio doors, Vinyl patio doors, Wood patio
- 238140-06 - Masonry ContractorsMasonry Contractors are professionals who specialize in constructing and repairing structures made of brick, stone, concrete blocks, and other similar materials. They work on a variety of projects, from small residential repairs to large commercial buildings. The work of a Masonry Contractor involves a range of tasks, including laying bricks and stones, mixing and applying mortar, cutting and …Examples: Bricklaying, Stone masonry, Concrete block laying, Chimney construction, Retaining wall construction, Paving, Stucco
- 238160-13 - Roofing ConsultantsRoofing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on roofing systems to clients. They are typically hired by building owners, architects, contractors, and other stakeholders involved in the construction or renovation of a building. The role of a Roofing Consultant involves assessing the condition of existing roofs, identifying potential problems, and recommending …Examples: Roofing system design, Roofing system inspection, Roofing system repair, Roofing system maintenance, Roofing system
- 238190-02 - Building SpecialtiesBuilding Specialties is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238190 that involves the installation of various products and systems that are used in the construction of buildings. This industry is responsible for providing finishing touches to buildings, such as installing doors, windows, and other architectural elements. Building Specialties contractors work closely with general contractors and …Examples: Window installation, Door installation, Siding installation, Gutter installation, Roofing accessories installation,
- 238190-04 - Erecting ContractorsErecting Contractors are a subdivision of the Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors industry. This industry involves the installation and assembly of pre-fabricated structures, such as metal buildings, storage tanks, and communication towers. Erecting Contractors are responsible for the construction of the structural framework of buildings, including the installation of …Examples: Metal building erection, Communication tower erection, Storage tank erection, Bridge erection, Wind turbine erection,
- 238210-10 - Electrical DesignersElectrical Designers are professionals who specialize in designing electrical systems for buildings, machinery, and other equipment. They work closely with architects, engineers, and other professionals to ensure that electrical systems are designed to meet the specific needs of a project. Electrical Designers are responsible for creating detailed plans and specifications for electrical …Examples: Building Electrical Systems, Industrial Electrical Systems, Power Distribution Systems, Lighting Systems, Control
- 238220-35 - Ventilating ContractorsVentilating contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of ventilation systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. They are responsible for ensuring that the air quality in a building is healthy and safe by providing proper ventilation. Ventilating contractors work closely with other professionals in the construction industry, such …Examples: Commercial kitchen ventilation, Industrial ventilation systems, Residential ventilation systems, HVAC ductwork
- 238310-05 - Insulation ConsultantsInsulation Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and recommendations on insulation materials and techniques to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs. They work with a variety of clients, including homeowners, builders, architects, and commercial property owners, to assess their insulation needs and develop customized solutions to meet their specific …Examples: Residential insulation installation, Commercial insulation installation, Energy efficiency consulting, Building
- 238340-01 - Contractors-TileContractors-Tile is a subdivision of the Tile and Terrazzo Contractors industry, which involves the installation of tiles made of various materials such as ceramic, porcelain, marble, granite, and glass. Contractors-Tile specialize in the installation of tiles on floors, walls, and ceilings of residential and commercial buildings. They work closely with architects, interior designers, and …Examples: Bathroom tile installation, Kitchen tile installation, Tile flooring installation, Tile backsplash installation, Tile
- 238350-14 - Cabinet InstallersCabinet Installers are professionals who specialize in the installation of cabinets in residential and commercial buildings. They work closely with clients, architects, and interior designers to ensure that the cabinets are installed to meet the specific needs and requirements of the space. Cabinet Installers are responsible for measuring the space, selecting the appropriate materials, and …Examples: Kitchen cabinet installation, Bathroom cabinet installation, Office cabinet installation, Retail store cabinet
- 238350-16 - JoinersJoiners are skilled professionals who specialize in creating and installing wooden structures and fittings. They work with a variety of wood types and use specialized tools to create custom pieces for both residential and commercial clients. Joiners are responsible for measuring, cutting, shaping, and assembling wood components to create finished products that meet the specific needs of their …Examples: Custom cabinetry, Built-in bookcases, Wooden staircases, Window frames, Doors, Furniture, Wall paneling, Crown molding,
- 238390-03 - Guards-Door & WindowGuards-Door & Window is a subdivision of the Other Building Finishing Contractors industry, which involves the installation of protective barriers on doors and windows. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of buildings by installing guards that prevent unauthorized access and protect against damage from external factors such as weather and vandalism. Guards-Door & …Examples: Window guards, Door guards, Security screens, Storm shutters, Hurricane panels, Burglar bars, Fire escape guards, Child
- 238910-06 - Excavating ContractorsExcavating Contractors are companies that specialize in the removal of earth, rock, and other materials from construction sites. They are responsible for preparing the site for construction by digging trenches, grading land, and removing debris. Excavating Contractors use heavy machinery to perform their work, such as backhoes, bulldozers, and excavators. They also work closely with other …Examples: Landscaping Excavation, Road Construction, Building Foundation Excavation, Pipeline Installation, Landfill
- 238910-08 - Foundation-Drilling ContractorsFoundation-Drilling Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for drilling holes in the ground for the purpose of constructing foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures. These contractors use a variety of drilling techniques and equipment to create holes of various sizes and depths in the ground. Foundation-Drilling Contractors work closely with engineers and …Examples: Bridge foundations, High-rise building foundations, Wind turbine foundations, Transmission tower foundations,
- 238990-38 - Stair BuildersStair builders are specialty trade contractors who design, construct, and install stairs in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. They work with architects, builders, and homeowners to create custom staircases that meet the specific needs and preferences of their clients. Stair builders use a variety of materials, including wood, metal, glass, and concrete, to create stairs …Examples: Custom staircases, Spiral staircases, Floating staircases, Curved staircases, Straight staircases, Outdoor staircases,
- 327420-08 - Plasterers' Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Plasterers' Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 327420 that involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the application of plaster. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of tools and materials that are essential for plastering work, including mixers, trowels, floats, and plastering machines. The products manufactured by this …Examples: Architects
- 332312-10 - Steel-Structural (Manufacturing)Steel-Structural (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332312 that involves the production of structural steel products that are used in construction projects. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of steel products that are used to create the framework of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Steel-Structural (Manufacturing) companies typically work with …Examples: Steel beams, Steel columns, Steel trusses, Steel frames, Steel plates, Steel angles, Steel channels, Steel pipes, Steel
- 332321-08 - Metal-Trim (Manufacturing)Metal-Trim (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332321 that involves the production of metal trims used in the construction of windows and doors. Metal trims are thin strips of metal that are used to cover and protect the edges of windows and doors. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of metal trims, including those made from aluminum, steel, and other …Examples: Aluminum window trims, Steel door trims, Metal corner guards, Metal edge protectors, Metal drip edges, Metal flashing,
- 333310-07 - Blueprinting Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Blueprinting Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the commercial and service industry for blueprinting purposes. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of products that are used in the reproduction of architectural and engineering drawings, maps, and other large-format …Examples: Blueprinting services, Blueprinting equipment manufacturers, Blueprinting paper suppliers, Blueprinting ink suppliers,
- 334519-07 - Drafting Equipment ManufacturersDrafting Equipment Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the production of tools and equipment used in the drafting and design process. This industry involves the manufacturing of a wide range of products that are used by architects, engineers, and designers to create accurate and detailed drawings, plans, and blueprints. Drafting Equipment Manufacturers play a crucial role in the …Examples: Drafting tables, T-squares, Compasses, Protractors, Drafting machines, Drafting pencils, Erasers, Drafting scales,
- 337215-12 - Store Fixtures (Manufacturing)Store Fixtures (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 337215 that involves the production of custom-made fixtures and displays for retail stores, supermarkets, and other commercial spaces. These fixtures are designed to showcase products and merchandise in an attractive and organized manner, while also maximizing the use of available space. Store fixtures can include anything from …Examples: Clothing racks, Display cases, Gondola shelving, Slatwall panels, Gridwall panels, Countertop displays, Signage, Cash
- 423310-42 - Skylights (Wholesale)Skylights (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, and Wood Panel Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of skylights. Skylights are windows installed on the roof of a building to allow natural light to enter the space below. This industry is responsible for the distribution of skylights to various businesses and organizations, including …Examples: Residential skylights, Commercial skylights, Industrial skylights, Energy-efficient skylights, Custom skylights, Fixed
- 423390-02 - Art Metal Work (Wholesale)Art Metal Work (Wholesale) involves the distribution of metal products that are specifically designed for artistic purposes. These products are often used in the creation of sculptures, decorative pieces, and architectural features. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including artists, architects, interior designers, and construction companies. Art Metal Work …Examples: Metal architectural features
- 459310-03 - Planters-Decorative (Retail)Planters-Decorative (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of decorative planters for indoor and outdoor use. These planters are designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of homes, offices, and public spaces. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including homeowners, interior designers, landscapers, and architects. Planters-Decorative (Retail) businesses …Examples: Ceramic planters, Hanging planters, Metal planters, Outdoor planters, Planter boxes, Plastic planters, Resin planters,
- 541310-04 - Architectural & Constr SpecificationsArchitectural & Constr Specifications is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves the creation of detailed specifications for construction projects. This industry is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of a construction project are properly planned and executed, from the initial design phase to the final construction phase. The professionals in this industry work …Examples: Building Materials Specifications, Electrical System Specifications, Plumbing System Specifications, HVAC System
- 541310-05 - Architectural DetailsArchitectural Details is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the broader category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the creation of detailed plans and specifications for the construction or renovation of buildings, with a focus on the aesthetic and functional elements of the structure. Architectural Details professionals work closely with …Examples: Window and door trim, Crown molding, Baseboards, Wainscoting, Ceiling medallions, Stair railings, Fireplace mantels,
- 541310-06 - Architectural IllustratorsArchitectural Illustrators are professionals who specialize in creating visual representations of architectural designs. They work closely with architects, builders, and real estate developers to produce high-quality illustrations that accurately depict the proposed design. The illustrations can be used for a range of purposes, including marketing materials, presentations, …Examples: Residential building design, Commercial building design, Interior design, Landscape design, Urban planning, Industrial
- 541310-14 - Engineers-ArchitecturalEngineers-Architectural is a subdivision of the Architectural Services industry that involves the application of engineering principles and technology to the design and construction of buildings and other structures. This industry focuses on the technical aspects of building design, such as structural integrity, safety, and functionality. Engineers-Architectural work closely …Examples: Structural engineering, Building systems engineering, Construction engineering, Geotechnical engineering, Environmental
- 541310-15 - Engineers-Building InspectionEngineers-Building Inspection is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310 that involves the evaluation of buildings and structures to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. This industry is responsible for conducting inspections of new and existing buildings, identifying potential hazards, and recommending solutions to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations. …Examples: Building envelope inspections, Structural inspections, Electrical inspections, Plumbing inspections, Fire safety
- 541330-10 - Engineers-Air Cond Heating VentilatingEngineers-Air Cond Heating Ventilating is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the design, installation, and maintenance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in buildings and other structures. Engineers-Air Cond Heating Ventilating professionals are responsible for ensuring that HVAC systems are …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Hospitals and healthcare facilities, Educational institutions, Retail stores and shopping
- 541330-15 - Engineers-ConstructionEngineers-Construction is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the application of engineering principles and techniques to the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings, infrastructure, and other construction projects. Engineers-Construction are responsible for ensuring that construction projects are safe, …Examples: Bridge design, Building code compliance, Construction project management, Earthquake-resistant design, Environmental
- 541330-19 - Engineers-CostEngineers-Cost is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in providing cost engineering services to clients. Cost engineering involves the application of scientific principles and techniques to estimate the cost of a project or product. Engineers-Cost professionals use their expertise to provide clients with accurate cost estimates, cost control, and cost management …Examples: Construction cost estimating, Manufacturing cost analysis, Energy cost management, Infrastructure project cost control,
- 541330-49 - Engineers-PlumbingEngineers-Plumbing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the design, installation, and maintenance of plumbing systems in various buildings and structures. Engineers-Plumbing are responsible for ensuring that plumbing systems are safe, efficient, and meet all relevant codes and regulations. They work closely with …Examples: Commercial plumbing, Residential plumbing, Industrial plumbing, Plumbing system design, Plumbing system installation,
- 541330-80 - Engineers Thermal & Moisture ProtectionEngineers Thermal & Moisture Protection is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in designing and implementing systems to protect buildings from moisture and thermal damage. This industry involves the use of various materials and techniques to ensure that buildings are protected from water damage, mold, and other moisture-related issues. Engineers in this industry …Examples: Roofing systems, Waterproofing systems, Insulation systems, HVAC systems, Building envelopes, Vapor barriers, Drainage
- 541330-86 - Horticultural EngineersHorticultural Engineers are professionals who specialize in the design, development, and maintenance of landscapes, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. They use their knowledge of plant biology, soil science, and irrigation systems to create aesthetically pleasing and functional outdoor environments. Horticultural Engineers work with a variety of clients, including homeowners, businesses, and …Examples: Landscape design, Garden maintenance, Irrigation system installation, Tree care, Lawn care, Plant nursery management,
- 541330-89 - Engineers NavalEngineers Naval is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in the design, development, and maintenance of ships, submarines, and other watercraft. This industry involves the application of engineering principles to the construction and operation of naval vessels, including the design of propulsion systems, navigation systems, and weapons systems. Engineers Naval work …Examples: Submarine design, Shipbuilding, Naval weapons systems, Marine propulsion systems, Navigation systems for ships and
- 541370-04 - Engineering SurveysEngineering Surveys is a specialized field within the Surveying and Mapping industry that focuses on providing precise measurements and data for engineering projects. This industry involves the use of advanced technology and equipment to collect and analyze data related to the physical characteristics of land, buildings, and infrastructure. Engineering Surveys are essential for the planning, …Examples: Bridge Construction, Road Design, Pipeline Installation, Building Construction, Land Development, Dam Construction,
- 541370-08 - Surveyors-ConstructionSurveyors-Construction is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541370, which falls under the Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services industry. This industry involves providing professional surveying and mapping services to clients in the construction sector. Surveyors-Construction are responsible for measuring and mapping out the land and structures that are being built or renovated. They …Examples: Building construction, Road construction, Bridge construction, Tunnel construction, Dam construction, Pipeline
- 541380-49 - Window Testing LaboratoriesWindow Testing Laboratories is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541380, which falls under the category of Testing Laboratories and Services. This industry involves the testing and evaluation of windows and doors for various purposes such as energy efficiency, safety, and durability. Window Testing Laboratories conduct a range of tests to ensure that the windows and doors meet the required …Examples: Energy-efficient windows, Hurricane-resistant windows, Soundproof windows, Fire-rated doors, Blast-resistant windows,
- 541410-07 - Interior Designers-ContractInterior Designers-Contract is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541410 that focuses on providing interior design services to commercial and institutional clients. These professionals work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces that meet the specific needs of their clients. Interior Designers-Contract may work on a …Examples: Corporate office design, Healthcare facility design, Educational institution design, Hospitality design, Retail store
- 541613-09 - Fire Protection EngineersFire Protection Engineers are professionals who specialize in designing and implementing fire protection systems for buildings and other structures. They use their knowledge of fire science, building codes, and engineering principles to create systems that can detect and suppress fires, as well as provide safe evacuation routes for occupants. Fire Protection Engineers work closely with …Examples: Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Hospitals, Schools, Government buildings, Residential buildings, Museums,
- 541620-04 - Home Planning ServiceHome Planning Service is a subdivision of Environmental Consulting Services industry that provides consulting services to homeowners, builders, and architects in the planning and design of residential buildings. This industry involves the assessment of environmental impact, zoning regulations, and building codes to ensure that the design of the home is safe, efficient, and sustainable. …Examples: Sustainable home design, Energy-efficient home design, Custom home design, Green home design, Universal design,
- 541690-08 - Energy Code Compliance AnalystsEnergy Code Compliance Analysts are professionals who specialize in ensuring that buildings and structures comply with energy codes and standards. They work with architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners to ensure that buildings are designed and constructed to meet energy efficiency requirements. Energy Code Compliance Analysts analyze building plans and specifications to …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Residential apartment buildings, Retail stores, Hospitals, Schools, Government buildings,
- 541690-29 - Marine ConsultantsMarine Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and technical support to clients in the maritime industry. They offer a range of services that involve the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of ships, offshore structures, and other marine facilities. Marine Consultants work with clients to identify and solve problems related to marine engineering, naval …Examples: Naval architects
- 541690-42 - Zoning ConsultantsZoning consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, businesses, and government agencies on zoning regulations and land use planning. They help clients navigate the complex zoning laws and regulations that govern land use and development, and provide guidance on how to comply with these regulations while achieving their goals. Zoning consultants work with a …Examples: Land use planning, Zoning compliance, Site selection, Development feasibility analysis, Environmental impact
- 541690-50 - Elevator ConsultantsElevator Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the design, installation, maintenance, and modernization of elevators and escalators. They work with building owners, architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure that elevators and escalators are safe, efficient, and meet all applicable codes and regulations. Elevator Consultants may also provide training …Examples: Elevator installation consulting, Elevator maintenance consulting, Escalator design consulting, Elevator safety
- 541922-03 - Photographers-ArchitecturalPhotographers-Architectural is a subdivision of the Commercial Photography industry that specializes in capturing images of buildings, structures, and architectural designs. This industry involves using specialized equipment and techniques to showcase the unique features and design elements of a building or structure. Photographers-Architectural work closely with …Examples: Architectural landscape photography
- 561110-06 - Blueprint Exchange ServicesBlueprint Exchange Services is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that specializes in the management and distribution of blueprints and other technical documents. This industry involves the secure exchange of construction plans, engineering drawings, and other technical documents between various stakeholders in a construction project, such as architects, …Examples: Architectural design
- 711510-39 - Sculptors-ArchitecturalSculptors-Architectural is a subdivision of the Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers industry that involves the creation of three-dimensional works of art that are specifically designed for architectural purposes. These sculptures can be made from a variety of materials, including stone, metal, wood, and glass. Sculptors-Architectural work closely with …Examples: Decorative columns, Fountains, Statues, Wall reliefs, Door handles, Balustrades, Pediments, Cornices, Capitals,
- 813990-04 - Golf OrganizationsGolf Organizations are entities that are involved in promoting and organizing golf-related activities. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at various levels, from local to national. The main goal of Golf Organizations is to promote the sport of golf and provide opportunities for golf enthusiasts to participate in various golf-related activities. This can include …Examples: Golf course architects