NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "bridges"
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- 237310-17 - Bridge BuildersBridge Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of bridges, overpasses, and viaducts. This industry involves the design, planning, and construction of structures that span over waterways, roads, railways, and other obstacles. Bridge Builders work on projects of various sizes, from small pedestrian bridges to large-scale highway overpasses. They are …Examples: Suspension bridges, Cable-stayed bridges, Arch bridges, Beam bridges, Truss bridges,
- 237310-18 - Bridge Tunnel & Elevated HighwayThe Bridge Tunnel & Elevated Highway industry involves the construction of elevated highways, bridges, and tunnels. These structures are designed to provide safe and efficient transportation for vehicles and pedestrians over waterways, valleys, and other obstacles. The industry requires a high level of expertise in engineering, design, and construction to ensure the safety and …Examples: Suspension bridges, Cable-stayed bridges, Footbridges, Railway bridges, Road
- 488490-10 - Toll BridgesToll Bridges are a type of transportation infrastructure that charges a fee for vehicles to cross a bridge. These bridges are typically privately owned and operated, and the tolls collected are used to maintain and improve the bridge. Toll Bridges can be found in both urban and rural areas, and are often used as a means of generating revenue for local …Examples: Golden Gate Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Tacoma Narrows Bridge,
- 541330-30 - Engineers-Highways & BridgesEngineers-Highways & Bridges is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of highways, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure. Engineers-Highways & Bridges are responsible for ensuring that transportation infrastructure is safe, efficient, …Examples: Bridge design, Bridge inspection
- 238990-28 - Graffiti Removal & Protection ServicesGraffiti Removal & Protection Services is a specialized trade contractor industry that involves the removal of graffiti from various surfaces such as walls, buildings, bridges, and other structures. The industry also provides protective coatings to prevent future graffiti damage. The services provided by this industry are essential for maintaining the aesthetic appeal of public and private …Examples: Graffiti removal from bridges, Graffiti protection coatings for bridges
- 335311-08 - Airport Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Airport Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing industry that involves the production of equipment and supplies specifically designed for use in airports. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products that are essential for the smooth operation of airports, including baggage handling …Examples: Passenger boarding bridges
- 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
- 237310-12 - Road Building ContractorsRoad Building Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of highways, streets, and bridges. They are responsible for building and maintaining the infrastructure that allows people and goods to move from one place to another. Road Building Contractors work on projects of varying sizes, from small local roads to major highways and bridges. They are involved in all …Examples: Bridge construction
- 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: Bridges
- 238120-04 - Steel ErectorsSteel erectors are professionals who specialize in the installation and dismantling of steel structures, such as buildings, bridges, and towers. They work with a variety of materials, including steel beams, columns, and trusses, and are responsible for ensuring that the structures they erect are safe, stable, and meet all relevant building codes and regulations. Steel erectors typically …Examples: Bridges
- 238140-01 - Buildings-ConcreteThe Buildings-Concrete industry involves the construction of buildings and structures using concrete as the primary material. This industry includes the installation of concrete foundations, walls, floors, and roofs for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The industry also includes the construction of concrete bridges, tunnels, and other infrastructure projects. …Examples: Concrete bridges
- 238990-25 - FireproofingFireproofing is a specialized trade that involves the application of fire-resistant materials to buildings and structures to prevent or delay the spread of fire. This process is essential for ensuring the safety of occupants and protecting property from damage in the event of a fire. Fireproofing contractors work on a variety of projects, including commercial and residential buildings, industrial …Examples: Fireproofing for tunnels and bridges
- 332312-06 - Fabricated Structural Metal (Manufacturing)Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing involves the production of metal structures that are used in construction and other industries. These structures are made from a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, and copper, and are used to create buildings, bridges, and other large structures. The process of Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing involves cutting, bending, and …Examples: Metal bridges
- 332323-14 - Railings (Manufacturing)Railings manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of metal railings used for safety and aesthetic purposes in various settings. These railings are commonly used in buildings, bridges, staircases, balconies, and other structures where safety is a concern. The railings are designed to provide support and prevent falls, while also adding to the overall look and …Examples: Metal guardrails for bridges
- 339992-03 - Musical Instruments Supplies & Acces (Manufacturing)The Musical Instruments Supplies & Acces (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various accessories and supplies used in the creation and maintenance of musical instruments. These products are essential for musicians and music enthusiasts alike, as they help to enhance the sound quality and overall performance of instruments. The industry encompasses a wide range of products, from …Examples: Guitar bridges
- 423430-07 - Data Communications Equipment Systems (Wholesale)Data Communications Equipment Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and systems used for data communication purposes. These systems are designed to transmit, receive, and process data between two or more devices. The equipment and systems …Examples: Network Bridges
- 423910-54 - Billiard Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Billiard Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the game of billiards. This includes a range of products such as billiard tables, cues, balls, chalk, racks, and other accessories. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, who then sell to consumers. …Examples: Billiard bridges
- 488490-01 - Bridge & Tunnel Operating CompaniesBridge & Tunnel Operating Companies are businesses that manage and operate bridges and tunnels for transportation purposes. These companies are responsible for ensuring the safety and functionality of these structures, as well as collecting tolls from drivers who use them. Bridge & Tunnel Operating Companies may also be involved in the maintenance and repair of these …Examples: Golden Gate Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, George Washington Bridge, Mackinac
- 541330-14 - Engineers-CivilEngineers-Civil 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 the built environment, including buildings, roads, bridges, airports, and other infrastructure. Engineers-Civil specifically focuses on the design and …Examples: Bridge design
- 541330-58 - Engineers-StructuralEngineers-Structural 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 structures such as buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. Engineers-Structural are responsible for ensuring that structures are safe, …Examples: Bridges
- 621210-04 - Cosmetic DentistryCosmetic Dentistry is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on improving the appearance of a person's teeth, gums, and bite. It involves a range of procedures that are designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a person's smile, while also improving their oral health. Cosmetic Dentistry is not just about making teeth look better, but also about improving their function and overall health. …Examples: Dental Bridges
- 212321-01 - Construction-Sand & GravelThe Construction-Sand & Gravel industry involves the mining and excavation of sand and gravel from open-pit mines and dredges, as well as the processing and sorting of the raw materials into a range of different products. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including roads, bridges, buildings, and landscaping. …Examples: Bridge construction
- 236115-05 - General ContractorsGeneral Contractors are professionals who oversee and manage construction projects from start to finish. They are responsible for coordinating and supervising all aspects of a construction project, including hiring subcontractors, obtaining permits, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. General Contractors typically work on large-scale projects such as commercial …Examples: Bridges
- 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
- 237310-05 - Oils-Asphalt & RoadThe Oils-Asphalt & Road industry is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry. This industry involves the production and application of asphalt and other road oils for the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and bridges. The industry is responsible for providing the materials necessary for the construction of smooth and durable road surfaces …Examples: Bridge construction
- 237310-13 - Road MaintenanceRoad maintenance is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237310, which involves the upkeep and repair of existing roads, highways, streets, and bridges. This industry is responsible for ensuring that roads are safe and functional for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. Road maintenance includes a wide range of activities, from filling potholes and repairing cracks to repaving entire sections of …Examples: Bridge maintenance, Bridge deck repair
- 237310-19 - Road BoringRoad Boring is a specialized industry within the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction subdivision of the NAICS Code 237310. This industry involves the use of drilling equipment to create underground tunnels or bores for the installation of various utilities such as water, gas, and electrical lines. Road Boring is a crucial process in the construction of highways, streets, and …Examples: Water Line Installation, Gas Line Installation, Electrical Line Installation, Fiber Optic Line Installation, Sewer Line
- 237310-20 - Stripe PaintersStripe Painters are professionals who specialize in painting stripes on highways, streets, and bridges. They are responsible for creating clear and visible markings on roads to ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians. Stripe Painters work in a variety of settings, including urban and rural areas, and are often required to work at night to minimize traffic disruptions. …Examples: Highway lane markings, Crosswalks, Parking lot stripes, Bike lanes, Turn lanes, School zone markings, Railroad
- 237310-21 - Stripers-MechanicalStripers-Mechanical is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry that specializes in the application of mechanical striping on roads, highways, and bridges. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and machinery to apply paint and other materials to road surfaces in order to create clear and visible markings for drivers. …Examples: Highway lane markings, Crosswalks, Stop bars, Turn lanes, Bike lanes, Parking lot markings, Arrows and symbols,
- 237990-03 - Construction-Heavy ProjectsConstruction-Heavy Projects is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry, which involves the construction of large-scale infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, airports, and dams. This industry requires a high level of expertise and experience in managing complex projects that involve heavy machinery and equipment. …Examples: Bridge construction
- 237990-07 - Railroad ContractorsRailroad Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, maintenance, and repair of railroad tracks and related infrastructure. This industry involves a range of activities, from laying new tracks to repairing existing ones, as well as building bridges, tunnels, and other structures that are necessary for the safe and efficient operation of railroads. Railroad Contractors …Examples: Railroad bridge construction
- 237990-19 - Caissons-StructuralCaissons-Structural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. This industry involves the construction of underground structures that are used to support buildings, bridges, and other large structures. Caissons are cylindrical structures that are drilled into the ground and filled with concrete or other …Examples: Bridge construction
- 237990-23 - Pile DrivingPile driving is a specialized industry within the heavy and civil engineering construction sector. It involves the installation of piles, which are long, slender columns made of materials such as steel, concrete, or wood, into the ground to provide support for structures such as buildings, bridges, and piers. Pile driving is a critical component of many construction projects, as it ensures …Examples: Bridge construction
- 238110-01 - Concrete ContractorsConcrete Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of concrete structures. This industry involves the use of various tools and techniques to create durable and long-lasting concrete structures for both residential and commercial properties. Concrete Contractors work on a wide range of projects, from building foundations and walls to sidewalks and …Examples: Concrete columns for bridges
- 238110-08 - Concrete FoundationsThe Concrete Foundations industry involves the construction of poured concrete foundations for various structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238110, which includes contractors that specialize in poured concrete structures. Concrete foundations are essential for providing a stable base for any structure, and this industry plays a …Examples: Bridge foundations
- 238120-01 - Concrete Post TensioningConcrete Post Tensioning is a specialized subdivision of the Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors industry. This process involves the use of high-strength steel strands or cables, which are tensioned after the concrete has been poured and cured. The tensioning of these cables creates a compressive force within the concrete, which increases its strength and durability. This technique …Examples: Bridge Construction
- 238120-02 - Steel Detailers-ReinforcingSteel Detailers-Reinforcing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238120 that involves the creation of detailed drawings and plans for the fabrication and placement of reinforcing steel in concrete structures. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and stability of concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and highways. …Examples: Bridge Reinforcing
- 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
- 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
- 238140-12 - Stone Setting ContractorsStone Setting Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation and repair of stone structures. This industry involves the use of various tools and techniques to create beautiful and functional stone structures for both residential and commercial properties. Stone Setting Contractors work with a variety of materials, including granite, marble, limestone, and sandstone, to create …Examples: Stone bridges
- 238190-03 - ColumnsThe Columns industry, a subdivision of Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors, involves the installation and maintenance of columns in various structures. Columns are vertical structural elements that support the weight of a building or other structure. This industry is essential in the construction and maintenance of buildings, bridges, and other structures that …Examples: Bridge columns
- 238190-10 - Concrete-Forms-ErectorsConcrete-Forms-Erectors is a subdivision of the Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors industry. This industry involves the installation of concrete forms, which are temporary structures used to hold freshly poured concrete in place until it sets. Concrete-Forms-Erectors are responsible for assembling and disassembling these forms, ensuring that they are properly aligned …Examples: Bridge construction
- 238210-19 - Lightning Protection EquipmentThe Lightning Protection Equipment industry involves the manufacturing and installation of equipment designed to protect structures from lightning strikes. This equipment includes lightning rods, grounding systems, surge protectors, and other specialized devices that are designed to divert the electrical current from a lightning strike away from a structure and into the ground. Lightning …Examples: Bridges
- 238290-03 - Elevators-PortableThe Elevators-Portable industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of temporary elevators that are used in construction sites, events, and other temporary locations. These elevators are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, and are typically used to transport people and materials between different levels of a building or structure. The industry also includes the rental …Examples: Elevators for temporary access to bridges and other structures
- 238310-11 - Pressure Grouting ContractorsPressure Grouting Contractors are specialized contractors who provide services to repair and strengthen concrete structures, foundations, and soil. They use a variety of techniques to inject grout into voids, cracks, and joints in order to stabilize and strengthen the structure. Pressure grouting is a process that involves injecting a mixture of cement, sand, and water into the ground or concrete …Examples: Bridge repair
- 238390-04 - Waterproofing ContractorsWaterproofing Contractors are professionals who specialize in preventing water from penetrating into buildings or structures. They use a variety of techniques and materials to ensure that the structure is protected from water damage. This industry involves a range of services, including waterproofing roofs, walls, basements, and foundations. Waterproofing Contractors work on both residential and …Examples: Bridge Waterproofing
- 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 …Examples: Bridge foundations
- 238910-13 - Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & EtcThe Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & Etc industry involves the preparation of sites for new construction or the demolition of existing structures. This subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors specifically focuses on the cutting, breaking, and sawing of concrete and other hard materials. The industry is essential for the construction and renovation of buildings, roads, bridges, and …Examples: Concrete cutting, Concrete drilling, Concrete breaking, Concrete sawing, Concrete grinding, Concrete polishing,
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small residential docks to large …Examples: Bridge construction
- 238910-43 - Concrete-Sealing & WaterproofingConcrete-Sealing & Waterproofing is a specialized industry that involves the application of protective coatings to concrete surfaces to prevent water penetration and damage. This industry is a subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors and is responsible for ensuring that concrete structures are protected from water damage, which can cause structural damage and reduce the lifespan of the …Examples: Concrete bridge waterproofing
- 238910-68 - Bulldozers For HireBulldozers for hire is a specialized industry that provides heavy equipment rental services for site preparation contractors. This industry involves the rental of bulldozers, which are powerful machines used for earthmoving, grading, and leveling. Bulldozers are essential for large-scale construction projects, such as building roads, bridges, and commercial buildings. Bulldozers for hire …Examples: Road construction, Landscaping, Pipeline installation, Mining, Landfill construction, Dam construction, Airport
- 238910-70 - Trackhoe ServiceTrackhoe Service is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry, which involves the use of heavy machinery to prepare construction sites for building. Trackhoe Service specifically refers to the use of trackhoes, also known as excavators, to perform excavation and earthmoving tasks. This industry is essential for the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other …Examples: Landscaping Excavation, Foundation Excavation, Trenching, Demolition, Pond Excavation, Road Construction, Pipeline
- 238990-08 - Concrete Restoration Repair & CleaningConcrete Restoration Repair & Cleaning is a specialized trade within the broader category of All Other Specialty Trade Contractors. This industry involves the repair, restoration, and cleaning of concrete structures, including buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure. Concrete Restoration Repair & Cleaning professionals work to restore the structural integrity of concrete …Examples: Concrete bridge repair
- 238990-16 - Concrete-PrecastConcrete-Precast is a specialized trade within the broader category of All Other Specialty Trade Contractors. This industry involves the manufacturing of precast concrete products that are used in construction projects. Precast concrete is a type of concrete that is cast in a reusable mold or form, which is then cured in a controlled environment before being transported to the construction site. …Examples: Concrete bridge components
- 238990-27 - Government-ContractorsGovernment-Contractors are companies that specialize in providing services to the government. These companies are typically involved in construction, engineering, and other specialized services. They work on government projects such as building roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, as well as providing services such as security, IT, and consulting. Government-Contractors are …Examples: Bridge construction
- 238990-34 - Rust RemovingRust Removing is a specialized trade that involves the removal of rust from metal surfaces. This process is essential to prevent further corrosion and to restore the metal's original appearance. Rust can be caused by exposure to moisture, oxygen, and other environmental factors. Rust Removing contractors use a variety of techniques to remove rust, including chemical treatments, abrasive blasting, …Examples: Rust removal from metal bridges
- 321215-02 - Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing)Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321215, which involves the manufacturing of engineered wood members. This industry is responsible for producing a variety of wood products that are used in construction and building projects. Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing) specifically focuses on the production of wood members that are used for structural …Examples: Bridges
- 321215-05 - Trusses-Construction (Manufacturing)Trusses-Construction (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321215 that involves the production of engineered wood members used in the construction of trusses. Trusses are structural components that are commonly used in the construction of roofs, bridges, and other structures. This industry is responsible for manufacturing trusses that are used in residential, commercial, and …Examples: Bridge trusses
- 321999-16 - Masts & Spars (Manufacturing)Masts & Spars (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321999 that involves the production of wooden poles, masts, and spars used in various industries such as marine, construction, and transportation. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of products, including flagpoles, ship masts, utility poles, and other wooden structures that require strength and durability. …Examples: Wooden bridges
- 327310-01 - Cement (Manufacturing)Cement manufacturing is the process of producing cement, a binding material used in construction. The process involves crushing, grinding, blending, and heating raw materials such as limestone, clay, and iron ore to form a clinker, which is then ground with a small amount of gypsum to produce cement. The cement manufacturing industry is a capital-intensive industry that requires significant …Examples: Concrete production, Cement distribution, Cement wholesale, Cement retail, Cement import/export, Cement additives,
- 327320-01 - Ready-Mixed Concrete (Manufacturing)Ready-Mixed Concrete (Manufacturing)" is an industry that involves the production of concrete that is pre-mixed in a batch plant and delivered to construction sites in a plastic and unhardened state. The concrete is mixed and transported in trucks equipped with rotating drums, which keep the concrete in a liquid state until it is ready to be poured. This industry is responsible for providing the …Examples: Bridges
- 331110-08 - Steel Processing (Manufacturing)Steel Processing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331110 that involves the transformation of raw steel into usable products through various manufacturing processes. This industry includes the production of steel sheets, bars, rods, and other shapes that are used in construction, automotive, aerospace, and other industries. Steel Processing (Manufacturing) involves a range of …Examples: Steel bridges
- 332312-01 - Anchors-Expansion (Manufacturing)Anchors-Expansion (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of anchors and expansion devices used in construction and engineering projects. These products are designed to secure and stabilize structures, such as buildings, bridges, and towers, by providing a strong and reliable connection to the surrounding …Examples: Concrete anchors, Expansion bolts, Wedge anchors, Sleeve anchors, Drop-in anchors, Toggle bolts, Hollow wall anchors,
- 332312-03 - Concrete Reinforcements (Manufacturing)Concrete Reinforcements Manufacturing is a subdivision of Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing under NAICS Code 332312. This industry involves the manufacturing of reinforcing bars, welded wire fabric, and other concrete reinforcing materials. The products manufactured by this industry are used to reinforce concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. The industry plays …Examples: Reinforcing Bars, Welded Wire Fabric, Wire Mesh, Rebar Chairs, Dowel Bars, Tie Wire, Bar Ties, Rebar Caps, Mesh Mats,
- 332312-05 - Expansion Joints (Manufacturing)Expansion Joints Manufacturing is a subdivision of Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing that involves the production of expansion joints, which are devices used to absorb thermal expansion and contraction of construction materials, such as concrete, metal, and plastic. These joints are designed to allow for movement in a structure without causing damage or failure to the building. Expansion …Examples: Bridge Expansion Joints
- 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 …Examples: Steel beams, Steel columns, Steel trusses, Steel frames, Steel plates, Steel angles, Steel channels, Steel pipes, Steel
- 332323-17 - Structural Metal Work-Misc (Manufacturing)Structural Metal Work-Misc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332323 that involves the manufacturing of metal structures that are used for various purposes. These structures are not classified under any other specific category and are usually custom-made to meet the specific needs of the client. The metal structures manufactured under this category are used in a wide range of …Examples: Metal bridges
- 332812-03 - Coatings-Protective (Manufacturing)The Coatings-Protective (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of protective coatings that are applied to various surfaces to prevent corrosion, abrasion, and other forms of damage. These coatings are typically made from a variety of materials, including polymers, ceramics, and metals, and are designed to provide long-lasting protection in harsh environments. The industry includes a …Examples: Coatings for bridges and other infrastructure
- 333120-06 - Concrete-Precast-Machinery (Manufacturing)Concrete-Precast-Machinery (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of machinery used in the manufacturing of precast concrete products. This industry involves the design, manufacture, and assembly of machinery used in the production of precast concrete products such as pipes, walls, floors, and other structural …Examples: Precast concrete bridge machinery
- 333120-16 - Pile Driving Equipment (Manufacturing)Pile Driving Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machinery and equipment used for driving piles into the ground during construction projects. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of pile driving equipment, including hydraulic hammers, vibratory pile drivers, diesel hammers, and …Examples: Hydraulic Pile Driving Equipment, Vibratory Pile Driving Equipment, Diesel Pile Driving Equipment, Impact Pile Driving
- 333120-17 - Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing)Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of equipment used by piling contractors. Piling contractors are responsible for the installation of deep foundations, which are used to support large structures such as buildings, bridges, and offshore platforms. The equipment produced by …Examples: Pile driving equipment, Vibratory hammers, Hydraulic hammers, Drilling rigs, Grout pumps, Casing oscillators, Pile
- 333923-08 - Scaffolding (Manufacturing)Scaffolding manufacturing involves the production of temporary structures used to support workers and materials during construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, bridges, and other structures. These structures are typically made of steel or aluminum and are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, making them highly versatile and adaptable to a range of construction …Examples: Bridge scaffolding
- 334220-04 - Communication Equipment (Manufacturing)Communication Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334220 that involves the production of equipment used for wireless communication, such as cell phones, two-way radios, and other communication devices. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of communication equipment that is used in various sectors, including government, military, public …Examples: Wireless bridges
- 334519-05 - Booths-Toll & Parking Lot & Etc (Manufacturing)Booths-Toll & Parking Lot & Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of booths, tolls, and parking lot equipment. The booths manufactured in this industry are used for various purposes such as security, ticketing, and information. Toll booths are used to collect tolls on highways and …Examples: Bridge toll collection equipment
- 339116-04 - Laboratories-Dental (Manufacturing)Laboratories-Dental (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the manufacturing of dental prosthetics, such as dentures, bridges, and crowns. These prosthetics are custom-made to fit the unique needs of each patient, and are created using a variety of materials, including ceramics, metals, and plastics. The industry requires a high level of precision and attention to detail, …Examples: Crown and bridge manufacturing
- 339920-18 - Playground Equipment (Manufacturing)Playground Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment and structures designed for children to play on. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is under the broader category of Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing. Playground equipment manufacturers create a range of products that are designed to be safe, durable, and fun …Examples: Rope bridges
- 339992-05 - Pianos (Manufacturing)Pianos (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Musical Instrument Manufacturing industry that involves the production of pianos. Pianos are musical instruments that produce sound by striking strings with hammers. The manufacturing process of pianos involves a range of steps, from selecting the materials to assembling the finished product. The production of pianos requires a high level of …Examples: Grand pianos, Upright pianos, Baby grand pianos, Digital pianos, Player pianos, Concert grand pianos, Studio pianos,
- 423320-11 - Cement (Wholesale)Cement (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cement, which is a fine powder made from limestone, clay, and other minerals that hardens when mixed with water. Cement is a key ingredient in concrete, mortar, and stucco, which are used in construction projects such as …Examples: Bridge construction companies
- 423320-19 - Concrete-Dry Mixed (Wholesale)Concrete-Dry Mixed (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of dry mixed concrete, which is a pre-mixed combination of cement, sand, and aggregates. The concrete is sold in bags or bulk and is used in various construction projects, such as building foundations, walls, and …Examples: Bridges
- 423320-20 - Concrete-Ready Mixed (Wholesale)The Concrete-Ready Mixed (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of concrete that has been mixed and prepared for immediate use. This industry is responsible for providing concrete to a variety of customers, including construction companies, contractors, and government agencies. The concrete is typically delivered to the customer's job site in a ready-mix truck and can be used …Examples: Bridge construction
- 423390-10 - Construction Materials NEC (Wholesale)Construction Materials NEC (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of construction materials that are not classified under any other specific category. The materials distributed by this industry are used in the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. …Examples: Insulation materials, Roofing materials, Drywall, Cement, Lumber, Plywood, Bricks, Concrete blocks, Flooring materials,
- 423510-08 - Concrete Reinforcements (Wholesale)Concrete Reinforcements (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of reinforcing steel bars, welded wire mesh, and other materials used to reinforce concrete structures. The products are typically sold to construction contractors, concrete product manufacturers, and other businesses …Examples: Reinforcing steel bars, Welded wire mesh, Steel mesh sheets, Steel reinforcing mesh, Concrete reinforcing mesh,
- 423510-11 - Highway Guard Rails (Wholesale)Highway guard rails (wholesale) is a subdivision of the metal service centers and other metal merchant wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of highway guard rails, which are used to prevent vehicles from leaving the roadway and to protect drivers and passengers from accidents. Highway guard rails are typically made of steel and are installed along the side of …Examples: Highway guard rails, Roadside barriers, Safety barriers, Crash barriers, Traffic barriers, Guardrail systems, Barrier
- 423510-15 - Laminated Structural Products (Wholesale)Laminated Structural Products (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of laminated structural products made of metal, such as beams, columns, and girders. These products are used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures that require strong and durable …Examples: Steel beams, Metal columns, Structural girders, Metal trusses, Joist hangers, Steel angles, Metal channels, Steel
- 423510-28 - Piling (Wholesale)Piling (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of piles, which are long, slender, structural columns that are used to support buildings, bridges, and other structures. Piling can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, concrete, and wood. Piling (Wholesale) …Examples: Steel sheet piling, Concrete piles, Timber piles, Composite piles, Pipe piles, Screw piles, Micro piles, H-piles, Sheet
- 423690-63 - Computer Communication Technology (Wholesale)Computer Communication Technology (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423690 that involves the wholesale distribution of electronic parts and equipment related to computer communication technology. This industry includes the distribution of products such as modems, routers, switches, network interface cards, and other computer communication equipment. Companies in this industry may …Examples: Network bridges
- 423810-12 - Concrete Pumping Equipment (Wholesale)Concrete Pumping Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used for pumping concrete. The equipment is used to transport liquid concrete from a mixer truck to the construction site. The equipment is designed to pump concrete at high …Examples: Concrete pumping trucks, Concrete pumping equipment suppliers, Concrete pump rental companies, Concrete pumping
- 423810-40 - Concrete Imaging Services (Wholesale)Concrete Imaging Services (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that provides equipment and services for non-destructive testing of concrete structures. This industry involves the use of advanced imaging technologies to detect and analyze the internal structure of concrete, including the location of reinforcing steel, post-tension cables, and other embedded objects. The primary goal of concrete …Examples: Concrete Bridges
- 423810-41 - Scaffolding (Wholesale)Scaffolding (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of scaffolding equipment and supplies to construction and mining companies. Scaffolding is a temporary structure used to support workers and materials during construction, maintenance, and repair of …Examples: Bridge scaffolding
- 423850-55 - Municipal Supplies (Wholesale)Municipal Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies to municipal governments, including cities, towns, and counties. Municipal Supplies (Wholesale) companies provide a wide range of products that are used by local governments to maintain and …Examples: Road construction materials, Office supplies for government offices, Safety equipment for public works employees,
- 423990-15 - Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Wholesale)Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of various garden display items, including fountains, birdbaths, garden statues, and other outdoor decor. Companies in this industry typically purchase these products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, …Examples: Garden bridges
- 444180-08 - Cement-Portland (Retail)The Cement-Portland (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of Portland cement, which is a type of hydraulic cement that is widely used in the construction industry. Portland cement is made by heating limestone, clay, and other materials in a kiln and then grinding the resulting clinker into a fine powder. This powder is then mixed with water to create a paste that hardens over time and binds …Examples: Bridges
- 444180-12 - Concrete-Ready Mixed (Retail)Concrete-Ready Mixed (Retail) is a subdivision of Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of ready-mixed concrete, which is a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water. The concrete is mixed in a plant and then transported to the construction site in a truck. Concrete-Ready Mixed (Retail) companies typically sell to contractors, construction …Examples: Concrete for bridges
- 444240-07 - Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Retail)Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Retail) is a subdivision of the Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of fountains and other garden displays. This industry involves the sale of a variety of outdoor water features, such as fountains, birdbaths, and waterfalls, as well as garden decor items like statues, sculptures, and planters. …Examples: Garden bridges
- 459120-02 - Balsa Wood (Retail)Balsa Wood (Retail) is a subdivision of the Hobby, Toy, and Game Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of balsa wood products. Balsa wood is a lightweight and versatile wood that is commonly used in model building, crafting, and other DIY projects. Balsa Wood (Retail) stores typically offer a wide range of balsa wood products, including sheets, blocks, sticks, and strips, as well as …Examples: Balsa wood model bridges
- 459120-18 - Electric Trains-Toy (Retail)The Electric Trains-Toy (Retail) industry involves the sale of electric toy trains and related accessories to consumers. These trains are typically designed for children and hobbyists who enjoy building and operating miniature train sets. The industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in electric toy trains. …Examples: Train accessories such as bridges and tunnels
- 459120-27 - Model Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Model Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to hobbyists and enthusiasts who are interested in building and operating model trains. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of products that are used in the construction and maintenance of model railroads. These products include locomotives, rolling stock, track, scenery, and accessories. Model …Examples: Model bridges
- 459140-14 - Violins (Retail)Violins (Retail) is a subdivision of the Musical Instrument and Supplies Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of violins and related accessories. This industry involves the retail sale of new and used violins, as well as bows, cases, strings, and other accessories. Violins (Retail) stores may also offer repair and maintenance services for violins. …Examples: Violin bridges
- 459420-37 - Lawn & Garden Decorations/Novelties (Retail)Lawn & Garden Decorations/Novelties (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 459420 that involves the retail sale of decorative items and novelties for outdoor spaces. This industry specializes in providing a wide range of products that can be used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of lawns and gardens. The products sold in this industry are designed to be visually appealing and can be used to …Examples: Outdoor Wall Art, Garden Spinners, Garden Windmills
- 483112-01 - Deep Sea-Passenger Trans-Except FerryDeep Sea-Passenger Trans-Except Ferry is a subdivision of the Deep Sea Passenger Transportation industry that involves the transportation of passengers and their vehicles across deep sea routes, excluding ferries that operate within a radius of 20 miles. This industry provides scheduled and unscheduled services to various destinations across the world. The vessels used in this industry are …Examples: Transatlantic Passenger Transportation, Transpacific Passenger Transportation, Mediterranean Passenger Transportation,
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