NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "road construction"
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- 237310-14 - Road OilingRoad Oiling is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry that involves the application of oil-based products to road surfaces. This process is typically used to maintain and preserve the quality of roads, as well as to reduce dust and improve traction. Road oiling is an important aspect of road maintenance and is often …Examples: Dust control for rural roads, Road maintenance for state highways, Industrial park road
- 423810-05 - Road Building Equipment (Wholesale)Road Building 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 machinery and equipment used in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. Companies in this industry supply a …Examples: Road wideners, Road reclaimers, Road sweepers, Road marking paint, Road signs,
- 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 …Examples: Road construction, Bridge construction, Road resurfacing
- 441330-28 - Off-Road Vehicles Equipment Parts & Acces (Retail)The Off-Road Vehicles Equipment Parts & Acces (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of parts and accessories for off-road vehicles such as ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles. This industry caters to enthusiasts who enjoy off-road activities and require specialized equipment to enhance their vehicles' performance and appearance. The industry includes a wide range of …Examples: Off-road LED light bars, Off-road GPS units, Off-road fuel cans
- 441227-19 - Dune Buggies (Retail)Dune Buggies (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441227 that involves the retail sale of dune buggies, which are lightweight off-road vehicles designed for use on sand dunes or beaches. These vehicles typically have an open frame, a modified engine, and oversized tires for better traction on sand. Dune buggies are popular among off-road enthusiasts and are often used for …Examples: Off-road vehicles, Off-road go-karts, Off-road dune buggies, Off-road jeeps
- 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 …Examples: Highway construction, Street construction, Bridge construction, Road resurfacing,
- 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 …Examples: Road resurfacing, Roadside vegetation management
- 423320-35 - Road Materials (Wholesale)Road Materials (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of materials used in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. Road Materials (Wholesale) companies typically purchase materials in …Examples: Asphalt emulsion, Concrete reinforcing fibers, Pavement marking tape, Traffic cones, Guardrail systems, Bridge
- 441227-02 - Bicycle Motors (Retail)Bicycle Motors (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441227 that involves the retail sale of bicycles equipped with motors. These bicycles are also known as e-bikes or electric bicycles. The motors on these bicycles can be powered by rechargeable batteries or by pedaling. The bicycles can be designed for on-road or off-road use and can come in a range of styles, including …Examples: Electric road bikes, Off-road e-bikes
- 333120-15 - Paving Equipment (Manufacturing)Paving Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other paved surfaces. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment, including asphalt pavers, compactors, milling …Examples: Road construction companies, Highway construction companies, Parking lot construction
- 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, …Examples: Water Line Installation, Gas Line Installation, Electrical Line Installation, Fiber Optic Line Installation, Sewer Line
- 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 …Examples: Building construction, Road construction, Bridge construction, Tunnel construction,
- 423320-02 - Asphalt Aggregates (Wholesale)Asphalt Aggregates (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of asphalt aggregates, which are materials used in the construction of roads, highways, and other paved surfaces. Asphalt aggregates are a mixture of crushed stone, gravel, and sand, which are …Examples: Road construction, Highway construction, Parking lot construction, Driveway
- 238910-66 - Soil StabilizationSoil stabilization is a process of improving the physical properties of soil to increase its strength and durability. This is done by adding various materials to the soil, such as cement, lime, or fly ash, to create a stable base for construction projects. Soil stabilization is an important step in the construction process, as it ensures that the foundation of a building or …Examples: Road construction, Airport runway construction, Building foundation construction, Landfill
- 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 …Examples: Road construction management, Bridge construction management, Airport construction
- 333120-08 - Construction Machinery & Equipment (Manufacturing)Construction Machinery & Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333120 that involves the production of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction projects. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential to the construction industry, including cranes, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. The …Examples: Construction Machinery Production, Road Construction Equipment Production
- 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, Highway construction, Airport runway construction, Dam construction,
- 333120-07 - Construction Equipment (Manufacturing)The Construction Equipment (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction projects. This industry is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry and includes the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. The equipment produced by this …Examples: Road Construction Equipment Manufacturing
- 441227-01 - All Terrain Vehicles (Retail)The All Terrain Vehicles (Retail) industry involves the sale of off-road vehicles designed to handle a variety of terrains, including dirt, sand, mud, and rocky terrain. These vehicles are typically four-wheeled and are used for recreational purposes such as hunting, camping, and off-road racing. The industry also includes the sale of accessories and parts for these vehicles. …Examples: Off-road go-karts
- 441330-24 - Four Wheel Drive-Parts & Accessories (Retail)Four Wheel Drive-Parts & Accessories (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of off-road vehicle enthusiasts. This industry involves the retail sale of parts and accessories specifically designed for four-wheel drive vehicles. These vehicles are designed to handle rough terrain and challenging driving conditions, and the parts and accessories sold in this industry are …Examples: Off-road bumpers
- 811198-21 - Vehicle Inspection ServiceVehicle Inspection Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811198, which involves the inspection of vehicles to ensure that they meet the safety and emissions standards set by the government. This industry is responsible for conducting inspections on a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles. The inspections are carried out by trained professionals who use …Examples: Vehicle safety inspection, Emissions testing, Commercial vehicle inspection, Motorcycle inspection, Pre-purchase
- 236115-01 - Construction Information ServicesConstruction Information Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115 that provides information and data related to the construction industry. This industry involves collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information on construction projects, building materials, and construction methods. Construction Information Services companies offer a range of …Examples: Construction project tracking, Construction market research, Construction trend analysis,
- 236220-13 - Church BuildersChurch Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of religious buildings such as churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues. These builders work closely with religious organizations to design and construct buildings that meet the specific needs of the congregation. Church Builders must have a deep understanding of the religious and cultural practices of the community they …Examples: Church construction, Temple construction, Mosque construction, Synagogue construction,
- 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 …Examples: Road Construction, Landfill Construction, Pond and Lake Construction, Bridge
- 238910-36 - Concrete Mixers-RentingConcrete Mixers-Renting is a subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors industry under NAICS Code 238910. This industry involves renting out concrete mixers to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for use in construction projects. The primary focus of this industry is to provide a cost-effective solution for those who require concrete mixers for a short period of …Examples: Residential Construction, Commercial Construction, Road Construction, Bridge
- 237310-10 - Paving ContractorsPaving contractors are companies that specialize in the construction and maintenance of paved surfaces such as roads, highways, parking lots, and driveways. They are responsible for the installation, repair, and resurfacing of asphalt and concrete surfaces. Paving contractors work on both commercial and residential projects, and their services are in high demand due to the constant …Examples: Road construction, Sidewalk construction, Athletic court construction, Golf course cart
- 237110-20 - Erosion ControlErosion Control is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which involves the construction of water and sewer line and related structures. Erosion Control is a crucial aspect of construction projects that aims to prevent soil erosion and sedimentation. This industry is responsible for implementing measures to control erosion and sedimentation, such as installing erosion control …Examples: Road construction, Bridge construction, Pipeline construction, Golf course
- 541310-12 - Construction EstimatesConstruction Estimates is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the broader category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the process of estimating the cost of construction projects, including materials, labor, and other expenses. Construction estimates are essential for project planning, budgeting, and securing financing. Professionals …Examples: Residential construction estimates, Commercial construction estimates, Industrial construction
- 541330-03 - Contractors-Engineering GeneralContractors-Engineering General is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that involves the construction and installation of engineering projects. These projects can range from small-scale renovations to large-scale infrastructure projects. Contractors-Engineering General typically work on projects that require a high level of technical expertise and specialized knowledge. They …Examples: Bridge construction, Road construction, Dam construction, Tunnel construction,
- 423320-23 - Geotextiles (Wholesale)Geotextiles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. Geotextiles are permeable fabrics that are used in civil engineering applications such as soil stabilization, erosion control, drainage, and road construction. Geotextiles are made from synthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyester, and …Examples: Road construction, Construction projects
- 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, Parking garage construction, High-rise building construction, Road
- 238910-39 - Fill ContractorsFill contractors are professionals who specialize in the process of filling and leveling land with soil, sand, gravel, or other materials. This industry is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors NAICS code 238910. Fill contractors are responsible for preparing the land for construction, landscaping, or other purposes. They work on a variety of projects, including residential, …Examples: Road construction, Parking lot construction, Athletic field construction, Golf course
- 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 …Examples: Building construction, Road construction, Bridge construction, Parking lot
- 484110-06 - Fill DirtThe Fill Dirt industry involves the transportation and delivery of dirt used for filling in construction sites, landscaping projects, and other similar applications. This industry is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry and is responsible for the movement of large quantities of dirt from one location to another. Fill dirt is typically sourced from excavation sites …Examples: Road construction, Golf course construction, Athletic field construction, Pond
- 212319-02 - Crushed & Broken Stone NECThe Crushed & Broken Stone NEC industry involves the mining and quarrying of stones such as granite, limestone, sandstone, and basaltic rock. These stones are crushed and broken into smaller pieces for use in construction, road building, and other applications. The industry also includes establishments that primarily produce gravel and pebbles. …Examples: Gravel for road construction, Crushed rock for railroad ballast
- 212321-02 - QuarriesQuarries are a type of mining operation that involves extracting stone, rock, gravel, sand, or other minerals from the earth's surface. This process typically involves drilling, blasting, and crushing the rock to extract the desired material. Quarries can be found all over the world and are used for a variety of purposes, including construction, landscaping, and road building. …Examples: Quarrying for construction materials, Quarrying for road building materials
- 327992-07 - Slag (Manufacturing)Slag manufacturing is a process of producing a byproduct of metal smelting operations. It involves the separation of impurities from molten metal, resulting in a glass-like substance that is commonly used in construction and road building. The process of slag manufacturing is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of metallurgy and chemistry. …Examples: Road construction materials, Railroad ballast
- 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
- 921120-16 - Public Works DepartmentPublic Works Department is a subdivision of the Legislative Bodies industry that is responsible for the maintenance and construction of public infrastructure and facilities. This industry is primarily focused on providing essential services to the public, such as water supply, waste management, transportation, and public buildings. Public Works Departments are typically operated by local …Examples: Road construction
- 236220-03 - Basketball Court ConstructionBasketball court construction is a specialized industry that involves the design, planning, and construction of basketball courts for commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on commercial and institutional building construction. Basketball court construction involves a range of activities, …Examples: Indoor basketball court construction, Outdoor basketball court construction, School basketball court
- 236220-48 - Agricultural ConstructionAgricultural construction is a subdivision of commercial and institutional building construction that involves the design, planning, and construction of buildings and structures used for agricultural purposes. This industry is responsible for constructing a wide range of agricultural facilities, including barns, stables, poultry houses, milking parlors, and storage …Examples: Dairy farm construction, Livestock facility construction, Grain storage facility construction,
- 522292-03 - Construction LoansConstruction loans are a type of real estate credit that is specifically designed to finance the construction of a new building or the renovation of an existing one. This type of loan is typically used by builders, developers, and individuals who are looking to construct or renovate a property for personal or commercial use. Construction loans are different from traditional …Examples: Residential construction loans, Commercial construction loans, Speculative construction loans,
- 523150-03 - Bonds-ConstructionBonds-Construction is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the underwriting and distribution of bonds for construction projects. This industry plays a crucial role in financing construction projects by providing capital to contractors and developers. Bonds-Construction firms act as intermediaries between issuers …Examples: Infrastructure construction bonds, Commercial construction bonds, Residential construction bonds,
- 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: Railroad crossings
- 332323-06 - Cattle Guards (Manufacturing)Cattle Guards Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of cattle guards, which are metal grates placed over a ditch or culvert to prevent cattle and other livestock from crossing. Cattle guards are commonly used on farms, ranches, and rural roads to prevent animals from wandering onto the …Examples: Rural road construction companies
- 334290-07 - Traffic Signs Signals & Equipment (Manufacturing)The Traffic Signs Signals & Equipment Manufacturing industry involves the production of a wide range of equipment used for traffic control and management. This includes the manufacturing of traffic signals, signs, and related equipment used for roadways, highways, and other transportation systems. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of drivers, pedestrians, and other …Examples: Road signs, Construction zone signs, Railroad crossing signals
- 423320-18 - Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale)Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of crushed concrete, which is a recycled material made from demolished concrete structures. The concrete is crushed into small pieces and then sold to construction companies, contractors, and other …Examples: Road construction companies, Parking lot construction companies, Golf course construction
- 236115-14 - Courts Construction-Indoor & OutdoorCourts Construction-Indoor & Outdoor is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115 that involves the construction of indoor and outdoor courts for various sports and activities. This industry includes the construction of tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts, and other similar facilities. The construction of these courts requires specialized …Examples: Tennis court construction, Basketball court construction, Volleyball court construction, Badminton
- 237310-08 - Pavement MarkingPavement marking is a specialized industry that involves the application of various markings on roads, highways, parking lots, and other paved surfaces. These markings are used to provide guidance and information to drivers, pedestrians, and other road users. Pavement marking is an essential aspect of road safety and helps to reduce accidents and improve traffic flow. The …Examples: Roadway lane markings, Railroad crossings
- 336330-02 - Shock Absorbers (Manufacturing)Shock absorbers manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of components used in the suspension system of motor vehicles. The primary function of shock absorbers is to absorb and dampen the impact of road irregularities, providing a smooth and comfortable ride for passengers. Shock absorbers are an essential component of the suspension system, which also includes …Examples: Off-road vehicle shock absorbers
- 336991-01 - Bicycle Fabricators (Manufacturing)Bicycle Fabricators (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336991 that involves the production of bicycles and their parts. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of bicycles, including road bikes, mountain bikes, and hybrid bikes, as well as their components such as frames, wheels, handlebars, and pedals. Bicycle Fabricators (Manufacturing) companies use a variety …Examples: Road bikes
- 336999-01 - All Terrain Vehicles (Manufacturing)All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are motorized vehicles designed to travel on a variety of terrains, including off-road and rough terrain. The manufacturing of ATVs involves the production of vehicles that are typically used for recreational purposes, such as hunting, racing, and outdoor exploration. These vehicles are designed to be durable and capable of handling rough terrain, with features …Examples: Off-road vehicles
- 423910-55 - Bicycles (Wholesale)The Bicycles (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of bicycles and related accessories to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes the wholesale of bicycles for various purposes such as road cycling, mountain biking, and BMX. The industry also includes the wholesale of bicycle parts and accessories such as tires, pedals, and helmets. …Examples: Road bicycles
- 425120-17 - Karts-Motorized-Distributors (Wholesale)Karts-Motorized-Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of motorized karts, including go-karts, dune buggies, and other off-road vehicles. These distributors typically purchase these vehicles from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, rental companies, and other businesses that use them for recreational or commercial purposes. The industry is …Examples: Off-road tour companies
- 459110-06 - Bicycles-Dealers (Retail)Bicycles-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of bicycles to customers for personal use. These dealers typically operate in physical stores, although some may also sell bicycles online. Bicycles-Dealers (Retail) offer a range of bicycles, including road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, and children's bikes. They may also sell accessories such as helmets, locks, …Examples: Road bikes
- 459110-07 - Bicycles-Parts & Supplies (Retail)Bicycles-Parts & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of bicycles, bicycle parts, and accessories. This industry caters to customers who are looking for bicycles for various purposes such as commuting, racing, or leisure activities. Bicycles-Parts & Supplies (Retail) stores offer a wide range of bicycles, including road …Examples: Road bikes
- 459410-06 - Maps-Dealers (Retail)Maps-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Office Supplies and Stationery Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of maps. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of maps, including road maps, topographical maps, nautical charts, and atlases. Maps-Dealers (Retail) businesses may also offer related products such as globes, travel guides, and GPS devices. …Examples: Road maps
- 488410-01 - Roadside AssistanceRoadside Assistance is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Towing industry that provides emergency services to drivers who experience unexpected breakdowns or accidents on the road. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to help drivers get back on the road as quickly and safely as possible. …Examples: Roadside repair
- 488490-02 - Dispatch Service-TruckingDispatch Service-Trucking is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Road Transportation industry. This industry involves providing support services to road transportation companies, including trucking companies. Dispatch Service-Trucking specifically refers to the coordination of trucking operations, including scheduling and routing of trucks, tracking shipments, and …Examples: Freight dispatch service, Trucking logistics coordination, Truckload dispatching, Carrier dispatch service, Trucking
- 488490-04 - Freight-InspectionFreight-Inspection is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Road Transportation industry that involves the inspection and verification of freight to ensure that it meets the required standards and regulations. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of goods being transported on the road. …Examples: Cargo inspection, Freight verification, Quality control for freight, Compliance inspection for hazardous materials,
- 488490-05 - Scales-PublicScales-Public is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Road Transportation industry that involves the operation of public scales for weighing vehicles. This industry is responsible for ensuring that vehicles comply with weight regulations and do not pose a safety risk on the road. Scales-Public companies typically operate at designated locations, such as truck stops or …Examples: Highway weigh stations, Truck stop scales, Rest area scales, Public weighbridges, Commercial vehicle inspection
- 488490-08 - Terminal & Service FacilitiesThe Terminal & Service Facilities industry is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Road Transportation industry. This industry involves providing support services to road transportation companies, specifically those related to terminal and service facilities. Terminal facilities are locations where transportation vehicles, such as trucks and buses, can load and unload …Examples: Truck stops, Bus terminals, Freight depots, Cargo terminals, Maintenance garages, Vehicle service centers, Fueling
- 532120-01 - Campers & Pick-Up Coaches-RentingCampers & Pick-Up Coaches-Renting is a subdivision of the Truck, Utility Trailer, and RV Rental and Leasing industry. This industry involves the renting of campers and pick-up coaches, which are recreational vehicles designed for camping and road trips. Customers can rent these vehicles for short-term or long-term use, depending on their needs. This industry provides a convenient and …Examples: RV rental for road trip
- 541370-12 - Traffic SurveysTraffic Surveys is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541370 that involves the collection and analysis of data related to traffic flow and patterns. This industry is responsible for providing accurate and reliable information to transportation planners, engineers, and government agencies to help them make informed decisions about traffic management, road safety, and infrastructure development. …Examples: Road safety audits
- 561520-18 - Motorcycle ToursMotorcycle Tours is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry, which involves providing guided tours to individuals or groups of people. Specifically, Motorcycle Tours focuses on providing guided tours to individuals or groups of people who are interested in exploring different regions and landscapes on motorcycles. These tours can range from short day trips to longer multi-day excursions, and …Examples: Motorcycle road trips, Motorcycle off-road tours
- 611692-01 - Driving InstructionDriving Instruction is a specialized industry that provides training and education to individuals seeking to obtain a driver's license or improve their driving skills. This industry involves a range of services, including classroom instruction, behind-the-wheel training, and defensive driving techniques. Driving instructors are responsible for teaching students the rules of the road, safe …Examples: Teen driving instruction, Adult driving instruction, Commercial driving instruction, Defensive driving courses,
- 811111-16 - Four Wheel Drive Repairing & ServiceFour Wheel Drive Repairing & Service is a specialized industry that deals with the maintenance and repair of four-wheel drive vehicles. This industry involves the diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of various components of four-wheel drive vehicles, including the engine, transmission, suspension, and drivetrain. Four-wheel drive vehicles are designed to provide better traction and stability on …Examples: Off-road vehicles repair
- 811111-26 - Automobile Repair/Service-Four Wheel DriveThe Automobile Repair/Service-Four Wheel Drive industry involves the maintenance and repair of four-wheel drive vehicles, including SUVs, trucks, and off-road vehicles. This industry is a subdivision of the General Automotive Repair industry and focuses specifically on the repair and maintenance of four-wheel drive vehicles. Services provided by businesses in this industry include routine …Examples: Off-road vehicle maintenance
- 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: Road construction, Bridge construction, Building construction, Railroad ballast
- 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 …Examples: Road construction, Landfill construction, Dam construction, Airport construction,
- 238990-03 - BlacktoppingBlacktopping is a specialized trade within the broader category of specialty trade contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of asphalt surfaces, such as roads, parking lots, and driveways. Blacktopping contractors use a variety of tools and techniques to ensure that asphalt surfaces are smooth, durable, and safe for use by vehicles and …Examples: Parking lot construction, Road resurfacing, Tennis court construction, Athletic track
- 423320-01 - Aggregates-Construction Materials (Wholesale)Aggregates-Construction Materials (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of construction materials used in the production of concrete, asphalt, and other construction projects. The materials distributed by this industry include sand, gravel, …Examples: Sand and gravel, Crushed stone, Decorative stone, Recycled concrete, Asphalt millings, Topsoil, Fill dirt, Rip rap,
- 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 …Examples: Construction equipment rental companies, Road construction companies, Bridge construction
- 532412-06 - Heavy Construction Equipment-RentalThe Heavy Construction Equipment-Rental industry involves the renting and leasing of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction, mining, and forestry activities. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for companies that require specialized equipment for a limited period of time. Heavy Construction Equipment-Rental companies offer a wide range of equipment, …Examples: Road Construction, Building Construction, Pipeline Construction
- 541310-16 - Foundation-Exploration & Test BoringsThe Foundation-Exploration & Test Borings industry involves the process of drilling and extracting soil and rock samples from the ground to determine the quality and composition of the soil. This information is used to assess the suitability of the soil for construction projects, such as building foundations, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure. The industry also provides …Examples: Bridge construction, Road construction, Dam construction, Tunnel construction,
- 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 …Examples: Custom home construction, Spec home construction, Luxury home construction, Energy-efficient home
- 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 …Examples: Warehouse construction, Power plant construction, Factory construction, Industrial park
- 236210-03 - General Contractors-Industrial Buildings & WarehouseGeneral Contractors-Industrial Buildings & Warehouse is a subdivision of the Industrial Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of industrial buildings and warehouses, which are used for manufacturing, storage, and distribution purposes. General contractors in this industry are responsible for managing and overseeing the entire construction …Examples: Warehouse construction, Manufacturing plant construction, Distribution center construction,
- 333120-26 - Construction Elevators (Manufacturing)Construction Elevators (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333120 that involves the production of elevators specifically designed for use in construction sites. These elevators are used to transport workers, tools, and materials vertically and horizontally on construction sites. They are designed to be temporary and are typically dismantled and moved to another …Examples: Construction Site Elevators, Construction Hoists, Construction Lifts, Construction Elevator
- 238910-09 - Land Clearing & LevelingLand Clearing & Leveling is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry that involves the removal of trees, shrubs, and other vegetation from a piece of land to prepare it for construction or other uses. This process also includes the leveling of the land to create a smooth and even surface. Land Clearing & Leveling is an essential step in the development of residential, …Examples: Road Construction, Building Construction, Golf Course Construction, Pipeline
- 236115-09 - ChinkingChinking is a specialized process within the New Single-Family Housing Construction industry that involves filling the gaps between logs or other building materials to create a weather-tight seal. This process is typically used in log cabin construction or other types of homes that use natural building materials. Chinking is an important step in the construction process as it …Examples: Log cabin construction, Timber frame home construction, Natural building construction, Sustainable
- 236115-12 - Construction CompaniesConstruction Companies are businesses that specialize in the construction of buildings and other structures. This industry involves the planning, designing, and execution of construction projects, including the management of personnel, materials, and equipment. Construction Companies may work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, industrial, and …Examples: Highway construction, Bridge construction, Hospital construction, School construction,
- 238110-02 - Concrete Pumping ServiceConcrete pumping service is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of liquid concrete from a mixing truck to a construction site using a concrete pump. This service is commonly used in large construction projects where the concrete needs to be delivered to hard-to-reach areas or at a high elevation. Concrete pumping service is a crucial part of the …Examples: High-rise building construction, Bridge construction, Tunnel construction, Dam
- 237310-02 - Contractors-Parking/Highway ImprovementContractors-Parking/Highway Improvement is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry that specializes in the construction and improvement of parking lots and highways. This industry involves a range of activities, including the installation of new parking lots and highways, as well as the repair and maintenance of existing ones. Contractors in this …Examples: Parking lot construction, Road widening, Construction of medians, Roadway drainage
- 238910-04 - Dozer ServiceDozer Service is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry that involves the use of bulldozers to prepare and clear land for construction or other purposes. Dozer Service companies typically provide a range of services, including grading, excavation, site preparation, and land clearing. These services are essential for a variety of industries, including …Examples: Road construction, Landfill construction, Golf course construction
- 238910-35 - Backhoe RentalBackhoe rental is a specialized service within the site preparation contractor industry that involves renting out backhoes to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for excavation and earthmoving purposes. Backhoes are heavy equipment machines that are used for digging, trenching, and excavating. The backhoe rental industry is an essential part of the construction …Examples: Road construction, Golf course construction, Athletic field construction
- 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: Road construction, Bridge construction, Building construction
- 423810-11 - Concrete Vibrators (Wholesale)Concrete Vibrators (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 concrete vibrators, which are tools used to consolidate freshly poured concrete. The purpose of concrete vibrators is to remove air bubbles and excess water from the concrete mixture, …Examples: Construction Equipment Suppliers, Road Construction Companies, Bridge Construction Companies
- 484220-14 - Sand & Gravel HaulingSand & Gravel Hauling is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of sand, gravel, and other construction materials from one location to another. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484220, which is focused on specialized freight trucking, local. Sand & Gravel Hauling companies are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of these …Examples: Construction companies, Road building companies, Sports field construction companies,
- 532412-03 - Concrete Equipment & Supplies-RentingThe Concrete Equipment & Supplies-Renting industry involves the rental and leasing of machinery and equipment used in the production, transportation, and placement of concrete. This includes a wide range of equipment such as mixers, pumps, saws, drills, and finishing tools. Companies in this industry provide equipment and supplies to contractors, construction companies, and other …Examples: Construction companies, Road construction companies, Bridge construction companies
- 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, Building Construction, Dam Construction
- 236118-30 - Sun Rooms Solariums Atriums Etc BldrsSun Rooms Solariums Atriums Etc Bldrs is a subdivision of the Residential Remodelers industry that specializes in the construction of enclosed structures that allow natural light to enter while providing protection from the elements. These structures are typically attached to a residential property and can be used for a variety of purposes, such as a greenhouse, a relaxation area, or an …Examples: Solarium construction, Atrium construction, Sunroom construction, Conservatory
- 236220-30 - Service Station BuildersService Station Builders are professionals who specialize in the construction of service stations. Service stations are facilities that provide fuel, oil, and other automotive products and services to customers. Service Station Builders are responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of these facilities. They work closely with clients to ensure that the service station …Examples: Gas station construction, Fuel station construction, Petroleum station construction, Service
- 237990-04 - Golf Course ConstructionGolf course construction is a specialized field within the heavy and civil engineering construction industry. It involves the planning, design, and construction of golf courses, including the layout of the course, the installation of irrigation systems, and the shaping of the terrain to create the desired playing conditions. Golf course construction requires a high …Examples: Golf course construction, Golf course bunker construction, Golf course tee construction, Golf
- 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 …Examples: Construction project management, Construction site supervision, Construction materials testing,
- 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 …Examples: Bridge construction, High-rise building construction, Stadium construction, Dam
- 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 …Examples: Bridge construction, Wharf and pier construction, Building foundation construction, Offshore oil
- 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: Chimney construction, Retaining wall construction, Fireplace construction, Outdoor kitchen
- 237310-23 - Board RoadsBoard Roads is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry under the NAICS Code 237310. This industry involves the construction of roads made of wooden boards or planks. Board Roads are typically used in areas with soft soil or marshy terrain where traditional road construction methods are not feasible. These roads …Examples: Construction sites
- 237990-26 - Race Tracks-ConsultantsRace Tracks-Consultants is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that specializes in providing consulting services for the design, construction, and maintenance of race tracks. These consultants work with clients to ensure that the race track is designed to meet the specific needs of the client and the type of racing that will take place on the …Examples: Road course race tracks
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