NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "united building services"
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- 541990-21 - Government-Weather AgenciesGovernment-Weather Agencies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541990 that involves the provision of weather forecasting and meteorological services to government agencies. These agencies are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating weather data to various government departments, including transportation, agriculture, and defense. The services provided by …Examples: National Weather Service (NWS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), United States
- 928120-03 - Federal Government-International AffairsThe Federal Government-International Affairs industry involves the management and coordination of foreign relations and policies by the United States government. This industry is responsible for maintaining diplomatic relations with other countries, negotiating treaties and agreements, and representing the United States in international organizations such as the United …Examples: International trade negotiations, Foreign aid programs, Diplomatic missions, International treaty negotiations,
- 491110-01 - Post OfficesPost Offices are establishments that provide postal services to the public. These services include the sending and receiving of mail and packages, as well as the sale of postage stamps and other mailing supplies. Post Offices are typically operated by national postal services, such as the United States Postal Service (USPS) or Royal Mail in the United …Examples: Bulk mail services
- 712190-15 - National ForestsNational Forests are public lands owned by the federal government and managed by the United States Forest Service. These forests are managed for multiple uses, including timber harvesting, recreation, wildlife habitat, and watershed protection. National Forests are spread across the United States and cover a vast area of land. They are an important resource for the country …Examples: Forest management, Timber harvesting, Recreation management, Wildlife habitat management, Watershed protection, Fire
- 712190-18 - Federal Wildlife RefugesFederal Wildlife Refuges are protected areas of land and water that are managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. These refuges are established to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats, as well as to provide opportunities for wildlife-dependent recreation and education. Federal Wildlife Refuges are located throughout the United States and its …Examples: Wetland conservation, Bird watching, Hunting, Fishing, Wildlife photography, Environmental education, Habitat
- 541310-10 - Building Construction-ConsultantsBuilding Construction-Consultants is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the category of Architectural Services. This industry involves providing consulting services to clients who are involved in the construction of buildings. Building Construction-Consultants offer their expertise in various areas of construction, including design, …Examples: Building design consulting, Building code consulting, Building inspection consulting,
- 336611-04 - Ship Yards (Manufacturing)Ship Yards (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336611 that involves the construction and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of various types of vessels, including cargo ships, tankers, cruise ships, and military vessels. Ship Yards (Manufacturing) is a complex industry that requires a high level of expertise and …Examples: Commercial ship building, Naval ship building, Boat building, Yacht building, Ferry
- 541310-11 - Building DesignersBuilding Designers are professionals who specialize in the design and planning of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures. They work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then create detailed plans and drawings that outline the layout, structure, and materials needed for the project. Building Designers must have a …Examples: Residential building design, Commercial building design, Industrial building design, Sustainable
- 484230-07 - House & Building MoversThe House & Building Movers industry involves the transportation of entire buildings or houses from one location to another. This can include moving historic buildings, relocating homes to new lots, or lifting buildings to add a new foundation. The process of moving a building requires a team of professionals who are skilled in the disassembly, transportation, …Examples: Historic building relocation, Building raising, Industrial building relocation, Commercial
- 541350-01 - Building Inspection ServiceBuilding Inspection Service is a professional industry that involves the inspection of buildings to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. This industry is responsible for examining the structural integrity of buildings, identifying potential hazards, and ensuring that all building codes and regulations are met. Building Inspection Service …Examples: Residential building inspection, Commercial building inspection, Industrial building inspection,
- 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 services to …Examples: Building material analysis, Building code compliance analysis
- 236115-16 - Home Building ConsultantsHome Building Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals or companies involved in the construction of new single-family homes. They work closely with clients to ensure that their vision for their new home is realized, while also ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. Home Building Consultants are knowledgeable about …Examples: Building code compliance
- 522299-04 - Branches & Agencies Of Foreign BanksBranches & Agencies Of Foreign Banks is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the activities of foreign banks operating in the United States. These banks establish branches or agencies in the US to provide banking services to US customers. The services offered by these branches and agencies include deposit-taking, lending, and other financial services. …Examples: Foreign bank branches, Foreign bank agencies, International banks, Offshore banks, Multinational banks, Global banks,
- 541618-06 - Interstate Commerce Commission PrctnrsInterstate Commerce Commission Prctnrs is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that provides consulting services related to the regulation of interstate transportation in the United States. This industry involves providing expert advice and guidance to clients on compliance with regulations set forth by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) …Examples: Transportation logistics consulting, Regulatory compliance consulting, Transportation safety consulting, Freight
- 813319-15 - Native American Reservations & TribesThe Native American Reservations & Tribes industry involves the management and operation of reservations and tribal lands by Native American tribes. This industry is responsible for the preservation and promotion of Native American culture, traditions, and heritage. The industry also provides social services, healthcare, education, and economic development opportunities to tribal members. …Examples: Tribal healthcare services, Tribal education services
- 521110-01 - Federal Reserve BanksFederal Reserve Banks are a part of the Monetary Authorities-Central Bank industry, which is responsible for regulating and overseeing the monetary policy of a country. The Federal Reserve Banks are a network of 12 regional banks located throughout the United States, each serving a specific geographic area. They are responsible for implementing monetary policy, supervising and regulating …Examples: Financial Services
- 813319-01 - Epilepsy Educational Referral/Sprt ServiceThe Epilepsy Educational Referral/Sprt Service industry involves organizations that provide educational resources and support services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy. These organizations may offer information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for epilepsy, as well as referrals to medical professionals and support groups. They may also provide advocacy …Examples: Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy (CURE)
- 813910-06 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including advocacy, education, and networking opportunities. They work to promote the economic and social well-being of their members, as well as to advance the interests of the agricultural industry as a whole. …Examples: United Soybean Board
- 921120-09 - Government Offices-USGovernment Offices-US is a subdivision of the Legislative Bodies industry that encompasses the various offices and agencies of the United States government. These offices are responsible for carrying out the day-to-day operations of the government, including providing services to citizens, enforcing laws and regulations, and managing government programs. Government Offices-US can be …Examples: Passport services, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), National Park Service
- 926110-06 - Trade CommissionsTrade Commissions is a subdivision of the NAICS industry 926110, which involves the administration of general economic programs. Trade Commissions are government agencies that promote international trade and investment. They work to create a favorable business environment for their country's companies abroad and attract foreign investment to their country. Trade Commissions also provide …Examples: Export Promotion Councils, International Trade Centers, Trade and Investment Promotion Agencies, Economic Development
- 922120-02 - Federal Government-PoliceFederal Government-Police is a subdivision of the Police Protection industry under NAICS Code 922120. This industry involves the provision of law enforcement services by federal government agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Federal Government-Police …Examples: United States Marshals Service (USMS), Secret Service, Federal Air Marshal Service, Federal
- 928110-06 - Recruiting-US Armed ForcesRecruiting-US Armed Forces is a subdivision of the National Security industry that involves the process of attracting, enlisting, and commissioning individuals into the United States Armed Forces. This industry is responsible for identifying and selecting qualified candidates for military service, as well as providing information and guidance to potential recruits about the benefits …Examples: Military recruitment, Armed forces enlistment, Military officer commissioning, Military career counseling, Military
- 111110-01 - SoybeansThe Soybean industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of soybeans, which are a type of legume that is widely used in the production of food, animal feed, and industrial products. Soybeans are a major source of protein and oil, making them an important crop for both human and animal consumption. The industry is primarily focused on the production of soybeans, but also includes the …Examples: Soy milk, Tofu, Soy sauce, Edamame, Soybean oil, Soy flour, Soy protein isolate, Soy candles, Soy ink, Soy-based
- 212230-02 - Copper OresThe Copper Ores industry involves the exploration, extraction, and processing of copper ores for the production of refined copper products. Copper ore is a naturally occurring mineral that contains copper metal in various concentrations. The industry is highly capital-intensive and requires significant investment in equipment, technology, and infrastructure. The process of extracting copper from …Examples: Copper concentrate, Copper cathodes, Copper wire, Copper pipes, Copper alloys, Copper sheets, Copper rods, Copper
- 423390-03 - Asbestos & Asbestos Products (Wholesale)The Asbestos & Asbestos Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of asbestos and asbestos-containing products to various customers, including construction companies, manufacturers, and other wholesalers. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in the past due to its heat-resistant properties. However, it has since been linked to serious health risks, …Examples: Asbestos insulation, Asbestos cement pipes, Asbestos roofing materials, Asbestos gaskets, Asbestos brake pads, Asbestos
- 424590-13 - Pecans (Wholesale)Pecans (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pecans, which are a type of nut that is commonly used in baking and cooking. Pecans are grown primarily in the southern United States, with the majority of production taking place in Georgia, Texas, and New Mexico. Pecans are …Examples: Pecan growers, Bakeries, Candy manufacturers, Snack food manufacturers, Wholesale food distributors, Farmers markets,
- 441330-26 - Importers-Automotive-Parts & Supplies (Retail)Importers-Automotive-Parts & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441330 that involves the importation and retail sale of automotive parts and supplies. This industry is responsible for sourcing and distributing a wide range of automotive parts and supplies from various countries to retailers in the United States. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep …Examples: Engine parts, Brake pads, Suspension components, Transmission parts, Electrical components, Fuel system parts, Exhaust
- 445298-01 - British Food Products (Retail)The British Food Products (Retail) industry involves the sale of food products that are specific to British cuisine. This includes a wide range of products such as biscuits, cakes, chocolates, crisps, condiments, sauces, spreads, tea, and other beverages. The industry caters to consumers who have a preference for British food products or are looking to try something new. The products sold in this …Examples: British biscuits, English breakfast tea, Marmite spread, Cadbury chocolates, HP Sauce, Branston Pickle, Walkers Crisps,
- 712190-21 - National Seashores/LakeshoresThe National Seashores/Lakeshores industry involves the management and preservation of natural areas along the coastlines of the United States. These areas are designated as national seashores or lakeshores by the National Park Service and are protected for their natural, cultural, and recreational values. The industry is responsible for maintaining the ecological integrity of these …Examples: Cape Cod National Seashore, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Sleeping Bear Dunes
- 721214-06 - Dude RanchesDude Ranches are establishments that offer a unique vacation experience for guests seeking a taste of the American West. These ranches typically provide lodging, meals, and a variety of outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and camping. The focus of a dude ranch is to provide guests with an authentic western experience, often including cattle drives, rodeos, and other …Examples: Horseback riding, Cattle drives, Rodeos, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Archery, Shooting, Line dancing, Chuckwagon dinners
- 813930-01 - Labor OrganizationsLabor Organizations are entities that represent workers in various industries and advocate for their rights and interests. These organizations can be formed by workers themselves or by professional associations. Labor Organizations work towards improving working conditions, wages, benefits, and job security for their members. They also negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to reach …Examples: Service Employees International Union, United Food and Commercial Workers
- 922110-04 - Federal Government-CourtsThe Federal Government-Courts industry is responsible for the administration of justice at the federal level. This industry includes courts that handle civil and criminal cases, as well as specialized courts such as bankruptcy courts and tax courts. The Federal Government-Courts industry is an essential component of the United States legal system, ensuring that justice is served and the …Examples: Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Court of
- 926140-03 - Federal Government-Agricultural ProgramsFederal Government-Agricultural Programs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926140, which involves the regulation of agricultural marketing and commodities. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of agricultural policies and programs at the federal level. The main objective of Federal Government-Agricultural Programs is to support and promote the growth of the …Examples: Farm Bill Programs, Agricultural Research Programs, Conservation Programs, Rural Development Programs, Disaster
- 928110-01 - Army Reserve CenterAn Army Reserve Center is a facility that serves as a base of operations for Army Reserve units. These centers are responsible for providing training, administrative support, and equipment maintenance for Army Reserve soldiers. The Army Reserve Center is a critical component of the United States Army Reserve, which is a federal reserve force that is composed of soldiers who serve part-time …Examples: Army Reserve training, Military equipment maintenance, Soldier readiness processing, Military occupational specialty
- 928110-03 - Federal Government-National SecurityThe Federal Government-National Security industry involves activities related to the protection of the nation's security through intelligence gathering, analysis, and dissemination, as well as the development and implementation of policies and procedures to safeguard the country against threats. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the United States and its …Examples: Border security, Counterterrorism, Cybersecurity, Intelligence analysis, Emergency management, Nuclear security,
- 238160-04 - Gutters & DownspoutsGutters & Downspouts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238160, which falls under the Roofing Contractors industry. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of gutters and downspouts, which are essential components of a building's roofing system. Gutters are channels that collect rainwater from the roof and direct it to the downspouts, which then carry the water …Examples: Gutter repair services, Gutter cleaning services, Gutter replacement services, Gutter maintenance
- 238990-50 - Building Cleaning-InteriorBuilding Cleaning-Interior is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of buildings, including offices, commercial spaces, and residential buildings. Building Cleaning-Interior services are essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment for …Examples: Commercial building cleaning, Residential building cleaning
- 236220-36 - Building Systems & ComponentsBuilding Systems & Components is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of buildings and structures for commercial and institutional purposes, such as office buildings, schools, hospitals, and retail stores. Building Systems & Components …Examples: Building automation systems integration, Painting and finishing services, Masonry services
- 541310-23 - House & Building Movers ConsultantsHouse & Building Movers Consultants are professionals who provide consultation services to individuals or businesses who are planning to move or relocate a house or building. They offer expert advice on the feasibility of moving a structure, the cost involved, and the necessary permits and regulations that need to be followed. They also provide guidance on the best methods …Examples: Historic building relocation, Commercial building relocation
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the …Examples: Office buildings, Government buildings
- 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 …Examples: Commercial building columns, Residential building columns, Industrial building columns, University
- 238990-49 - Building Cleaning-ExteriorBuilding Cleaning-Exterior is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of the exterior of buildings, including but not limited to, commercial and residential buildings, high-rise buildings, and industrial facilities. The primary goal of Building Cleaning-Exterior is to …Examples: High-rise building cleaning, Exterior building maintenance
- 238990-92 - Ventilating Systems-CleaningVentilating Systems-Cleaning is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of ventilation systems in commercial and residential buildings. The purpose of this service is to ensure that the air quality in the building is healthy and free from contaminants. Ventilation systems are an …Examples: Commercial building ventilation systems, Residential building ventilation systems, Office building
- 238990-51 - Building Cleaning/Maintenance ServicesBuilding Cleaning/Maintenance Services is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of buildings, both interior and exterior, to ensure that they are kept in good condition. The services provided by companies in this industry can range from basic cleaning and maintenance to more …Examples: Janitorial services, Building maintenance, Exterior building cleaning
- 541310-07 - Architectural ModelsArchitectural Models is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the broader category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the creation of physical models of buildings and structures for various purposes, such as design visualization, client presentations, and marketing. Architectural models are three-dimensional representations of buildings, and …Examples: Residential building models, Commercial building models, Educational building models, Historical
- 541310-14 - Engineers-ArchitecturalEngineers-Architectural is a subdivision of the Architectural Services industry that involves the application of engineering principles and technology to the design and construction of buildings and other structures. This industry focuses on the technical aspects of building design, such as structural integrity, safety, and functionality. Engineers-Architectural work closely …Examples: Building systems engineering, Building code compliance engineering
- 236115-02 - Construction-Building ContractorsConstruction-Building Contractors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115, which involves the construction of new single-family homes, excluding for-sale builders. Building contractors are responsible for managing and overseeing the construction process of residential buildings, from the initial planning stages to the final touches. They work closely with architects, …Examples: Custom home building
- 238130-01 - Framing Contractors-BuildingsFraming Contractors-Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238130 that involves the construction of the structural framework of buildings. This industry is responsible for creating the skeleton of a building, which includes the walls, floors, and roof. Framing Contractors-Buildings work closely with architects and engineers to ensure that the building's …Examples: Office building framing, Retail building framing
- 238350-01 - Building FinishBuilding Finish is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238350, which involves the final touches and details of a building's interior and exterior. This industry is responsible for the installation of various finishing materials such as trim, molding, and baseboards. Building Finish also includes the installation of drywall, wallpaper, and paint. The industry is essential in …Examples: Crown molding installation, Drywall finishing, Flooring installation, Interior painting, Plastering, Stucco
- 238390-01 - Cornices-BuildingCornices-Building is a specialized subdivision of the Other Building Finishing Contractors industry under NAICS Code 238390. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of decorative moldings that are typically found at the top of exterior walls of buildings. Cornices are used to add an aesthetic appeal to the building and to protect the walls from …Examples: Decorative cornices for historic buildings, Modern cornices for commercial buildings, Cornices for
- 541310-15 - Engineers-Building InspectionEngineers-Building Inspection is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310 that involves the evaluation of buildings and structures to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. This industry is responsible for conducting inspections of new and existing buildings, identifying potential hazards, and recommending solutions to ensure compliance with building codes and …Examples: Building envelope inspections
- 238990-52 - Building MaintenanceBuilding Maintenance is a specialized trade that involves the upkeep and repair of commercial and residential buildings. This industry is responsible for ensuring that buildings are safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Building Maintenance professionals are skilled in a range of tasks, including plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, painting, and HVAC …Examples: Building cleaning and maintenance services, Janitorial services, Landscaping services, Pest
- 238990-22 - Elevator Shaft CleaningElevator Shaft Cleaning is a specialized service that involves the cleaning of the interior of elevator shafts. This service is essential for maintaining the safety and functionality of elevators in commercial and residential buildings. Elevator shafts are prone to accumulating dust, debris, and other contaminants that can cause malfunctions and pose safety hazards. Elevator …Examples: Commercial building maintenance, Residential building maintenance, Janitorial services,
- 541310-09 - Architectural ServicesArchitectural Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310 that involves the planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of buildings and other physical structures. This industry is responsible for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of clients while adhering to safety and building codes. Architectural Services can …Examples: Commercial building design, Institutional building design
- 236220-43 - Nursing Homes Construction & Management ConsultantsNursing Homes Construction & Management Consultants is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction and management of nursing homes, which are residential facilities that provide healthcare services to elderly individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. Nursing homes are designed to …Examples: Nursing home construction, Nursing home renovation, Nursing home design, Nursing home project management, Nursing home
- 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 …Examples: Snow removal services
- 541330-78 - Engineers-Building MovingEngineers-Building Moving is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that involves the planning, design, and execution of moving buildings from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient relocation of structures, including houses, commercial buildings, and historical landmarks. Engineers-Building Moving requires a …Examples: Commercial building moving
- 236220-06 - Building Restoration & PreservationBuilding Restoration & Preservation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which involves the repair, renovation, and preservation of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is responsible for restoring the original beauty and functionality of historic buildings, as well as preserving them for future generations. Building Restoration & Preservation …Examples: Building conservation
- 236220-50 - Contractors-Green BuildingContractors-Green Building is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220 that involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings with a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. This industry is dedicated to creating buildings that are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable. Contractors-Green Building is a rapidly …Examples: LEED-certified office buildings, Environmentally responsible government buildings, Energy-efficient
- 237990-15 - Construction ConsultantsConstruction Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the construction industry. They work with clients to help them plan, design, and manage construction projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Construction Consultants may specialize in a particular area of construction, such as …Examples: Building design consulting, Building code compliance consulting
- 238140-13 - Stone-BuildingStone-Building is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry, which involves the construction, installation, and repair of structures made of stone. This industry includes a wide range of activities, from building stone walls and facades to creating intricate stone sculptures and monuments. Stone-Building requires a high level of skill and expertise, as well as a deep …Examples: Stone facades, Stone walls, Stone sculptures, Stone monuments, Stone fireplaces, Stone archways, Stone columns, Stone
- 238190-02 - Building SpecialtiesBuilding Specialties is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238190 that involves the installation of various products and systems that are used in the construction of buildings. This industry is responsible for providing finishing touches to buildings, such as installing doors, windows, and other architectural elements. Building Specialties contractors work closely with …Examples: Window installation, Door installation, Siding installation, Gutter installation, Roofing accessories installation,
- 238290-06 - Installation Or Erection-Bldg Equipment NECThe Installation or Erection-Building Equipment NEC industry involves the installation, assembly, and erection of various types of building equipment that are not classified under other specific industries. This industry includes the installation of equipment such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, fire protection systems, security systems, and other …Examples: HVAC system installation, Fire protection system installation, Security system installation, Lighting system
- 321918-01 - Building Materials (Manufacturing)Building Materials Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Millwork (including Flooring) Manufacturing industry under NAICS Code 321918. This industry involves the production of various materials used in the construction of buildings and structures. Building materials can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, metal, concrete, and plastic. The manufacturing …Examples: Roofing materials, Insulation, Drywall, Windows, Doors, Flooring materials, Siding, Bricks, Concrete blocks, Cement,
- 332323-16 - Stairs-Iron & Steel (Manufacturing)Stairs-Iron & Steel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of iron and steel stairs that are used in various buildings such as commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. The stairs are designed to be durable, safe, and aesthetically pleasing. The manufacturing process …Examples: Commercial building stairs, Industrial building stairs, Residential building stairs
- 423310-02 - Building Materials (Wholesale)The Building Materials (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of construction materials to retailers, contractors, and other businesses involved in construction projects. These materials include items such as bricks, cement, roofing materials, insulation, drywall, flooring, and more. Building Materials (Wholesale) companies typically purchase these materials …Examples: Bricks, Cement, Roofing shingles, Insulation, Drywall, Flooring, Plywood, Lumber, Windows and doors, Plumbing fixtures,
- 444110-01 - Building Materials (Retail)Building Materials (Retail) is a subdivision of Home Centers (Retail) industry that specializes in selling a wide range of construction materials to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of lumber, roofing materials, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, insulation, drywall, fencing, doors, windows, and other building materials. Building Materials (Retail) …Examples: Lumber, Roofing materials, Plumbing supplies, Electrical supplies, Insulation, Drywall, Fencing, Doors, Windows, Paint,
- 444180-76 - Prefinishing (Retail)Prefinishing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of building materials that have been prefinished, meaning they have already undergone a finishing process before being sold to customers. Prefinishing can include a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. The prefinishing process can …Examples: Prefinished wood flooring, Prefinished metal roofing, Prefinished vinyl siding, Prefinished doors, Prefinished
- 531110-11 - Condominium Reserve Fund StudiesCondominium Reserve Fund Studies is a subdivision of the Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings industry that involves the assessment of the financial needs of a condominium corporation. This industry is responsible for conducting studies to determine the amount of money required to maintain and repair common elements of a condominium building. The studies are conducted to …Examples: Building Maintenance Planning
- 813410-25 - Girl ScoutsGirl Scouts is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry, which focuses on providing opportunities for young girls to develop leadership skills, build character, and engage in community service. The organization is dedicated to empowering girls and helping them reach their full potential through a range of activities and programs. …Examples: Community service, Character building, Skill-building activities, Team-building exercises
- 561210-04 - Facilities Support Management ServicesFacilities Support Management Services is a subdivision of the Facilities Support Services industry that involves the management and coordination of various support services for facilities. This industry is responsible for ensuring that facilities are properly maintained, cleaned, and secured. Facilities Support Management Services also includes the management of …Examples: Janitorial Services, Building Maintenance Services, Groundskeeping Services, Security
- 236118-23 - Remodeling & Repairing Bldg ContractorsRemodeling & Repairing Building Contractors are professionals who specialize in renovating and repairing existing residential and commercial buildings. They are responsible for ensuring that the building is structurally sound and meets all safety codes. This industry involves a wide range of services, including painting, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, and …Examples: Painting services, Carpentry services
- 238220-24 - Slab LeaksSlab leaks refer to the leaks that occur in the water pipes that are installed beneath the concrete slabs of a building's foundation. These leaks can cause significant damage to the building's structure and can lead to mold growth, high water bills, and even foundation damage if left untreated. Slab leak repair involves identifying the location of the leak and repairing or replacing …Examples: Plumbing services, Building maintenance, Construction services
- 541690-41 - Executive Training ConsultantsExecutive Training Consultants are professionals who provide training and development programs to executives and senior management teams. They work with organizations to identify areas where training is needed and develop customized programs to meet those needs. These programs can cover a range of topics, including leadership development, team building, communication skills, strategic …Examples: Team building workshops, Talent development services
- 238220-13 - Energy Management Systems & ProductsEnergy Management Systems & Products is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry that specializes in the design, installation, and maintenance of systems and products that help manage energy consumption in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. This industry involves the use of advanced technologies and techniques to optimize energy …Examples: Smart Building Automation Systems, Energy Management Consulting Services, Building Energy
- 531390-03 - Energy RatersEnergy Raters is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that involves the evaluation and assessment of the energy efficiency of buildings. Energy Raters are responsible for conducting energy audits and providing recommendations for improvements to reduce energy consumption and costs. They also perform inspections to ensure that buildings meet energy …Examples: Building energy assessments, Green building certifications, Energy management services,
- 541310-02 - Architects & Builders ServiceArchitects & Builders Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves providing architectural services to builders and construction companies. This industry is responsible for designing and planning the construction of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures. Architects & Builders Service is a crucial part of the …Examples: Building design, Building surveying, Building information modeling (BIM)
- 541330-24 - Engineers-Energy ManagementEngineers-Energy Management is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that focuses on the efficient use of energy in buildings, industrial processes, and transportation. This industry involves the design, implementation, and management of energy systems to reduce energy consumption, increase energy efficiency, and minimize environmental impact. Engineers-Energy …Examples: Building energy management, Energy-efficient building design
- 541410-07 - Interior Designers-ContractInterior Designers-Contract is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541410 that focuses on providing interior design services to commercial and institutional clients. These professionals work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces that meet the specific needs of their clients. Interior Designers-Contract may work on a …Examples: Government building design, Residential building common area design
- 541690-53 - Architectural ConsultantsArchitectural consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on various aspects of building design and construction. They work with clients to develop plans and designs for new buildings or renovations, ensuring that the final product meets the client's needs and complies with all relevant regulations and standards. Architectural consultants may also provide …Examples: Building design, Building code compliance
- 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 helps …Examples: Natural building construction
- 236118-28 - Solariums Sunrooms & AtriumsSolariums, sunrooms, and atriums are structures that are designed to allow natural light into a building while providing a comfortable and relaxing space for occupants to enjoy. These structures are typically made of glass or other transparent materials and are attached to the main building. Solariums, sunrooms, and atriums are often used as additional living spaces, dining areas, …Examples: Four-season sunrooms, Conservatories, Glass enclosures, Solarium additions, Atriums with skylights, Enclosed patios,
- 236220-23 - Horse Farm-Building & ConstructionHorse Farm-Building & Construction is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is specifically focused on the design, construction, and maintenance of facilities that are used for horse breeding, training, and boarding. Horse Farm-Building & Construction requires a high level of expertise …Examples: Horse breeding facility, Equestrian center, Boarding stable, Riding academy, Racehorse training facility, Polo club,
- 237210-06 - Property Management-CommercialProperty Management-Commercial is a subdivision of the Land Subdivision industry that involves the management of commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these properties are well-maintained, leased, and generating revenue for their owners. Property Management-Commercial companies act as …Examples: Office building management, Medical office building management
- 237990-12 - Construction ManagementConstruction Management is a specialized field within the construction industry that involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of construction projects from beginning to end. It is a crucial aspect of the construction process that ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all stakeholders involved. Construction managers oversee all aspects of a …Examples: Commercial building construction management
- 237990-13 - Construction ReportsConstruction Reports is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. This industry involves the preparation of reports related to construction projects. These reports may include feasibility studies, environmental impact assessments, cost estimates, progress reports, and other similar documents. Construction Reports are …Examples: Building condition assessments, Building code compliance reports
- 238150-01 - Curtain WallsCurtain walls are a type of non-structural cladding system that are typically used in commercial and high-rise buildings. They are designed to provide an external envelope to the building, separating the interior from the exterior environment. Curtain walls are typically made up of lightweight materials such as glass, aluminum, or composite panels, and are attached to the …Examples: Commercial office buildings, High-rise residential buildings, Government buildings
- 238160-03 - Flashing-Wall & Roof & EtcFlashing-Wall & Roof & Etc is a specialized subdivision of the Roofing Contractors industry that involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of flashing systems on walls and roofs. Flashing systems are essential components of any building's roofing and wall systems, as they help to prevent water from penetrating the building envelope and causing damage to the structure. …Examples: Chimney flashing, Roof valley flashing, Wall flashing, Step flashing, Drip edge flashing, Counter flashing,
- 238190-04 - Erecting ContractorsErecting Contractors are a subdivision of the Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors industry. This industry involves the installation and assembly of pre-fabricated structures, such as metal buildings, storage tanks, and communication towers. Erecting Contractors are responsible for the construction of the structural framework of buildings, including …Examples: Metal building erection
- 238220-01 - Air BalancingAir Balancing is a specialized service within the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry that involves the testing and adjusting of HVAC systems to ensure proper air flow and distribution throughout a building. This process helps to optimize the performance of the HVAC system, improve indoor air quality, and increase energy efficiency. Air Balancing technicians …Examples: Office Building Air Balancing, Government Building Air Balancing
- 238290-01 - DumbwaitersDumbwaiters are a type of vertical transportation system that are designed to move small items, such as food, dishes, or laundry, between different levels of a building. They are typically installed in commercial or residential buildings where there is a need to move items quickly and efficiently between floors. Dumbwaiters are often used in restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and …Examples: Office building dumbwaiters, Government building dumbwaiters
- 238310-15 - Contractors TapingContractors Taping is a subdivision of the Drywall and Insulation Contractors industry that specializes in the installation and finishing of drywall. This industry involves the application of tape and joint compound to seams between drywall sheets to create a smooth and seamless surface. Contractors Taping is an essential part of the construction process, as it prepares walls and ceilings for …Examples: Commercial building construction, Office building construction, Apartment building construction
- 327331-01 - Cinder Blocks (Manufacturing)Cinder Blocks Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of cinder blocks, which are commonly used in construction projects as a building material. Cinder blocks are made from a combination of cement, water, and aggregates such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone. The mixture is then poured into molds and …Examples: Building materials supplier, Building supply store
- 327390-08 - Steps (Manufacturing)Steps (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Concrete Product Manufacturing industry that involves the production of precast concrete steps for use in residential and commercial buildings. These steps are designed to provide a safe and durable means of accessing different levels of a building, and are available in a range of sizes and styles to suit different architectural …Examples: Commercial building steps, Residential building steps
- 332312-07 - Metal Lath (Manufacturing)Metal Lath Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of metal lath, which is a type of mesh made from thin metal strips. Metal lath is commonly used in construction as a reinforcement material for plaster, stucco, and other building materials. The metal lath is attached to the framing of a building …Examples: Building construction
- 333120-22 - Ship Building Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Ship Building Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333120 that involves the production of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in the construction of ships. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential to the shipbuilding process, including engines, propulsion systems, navigation equipment, and …Examples: Ship engines, Propulsion systems, Navigation equipment, Radar systems, Sonar systems, Communication equipment,
- 423390-12 - Cupolas (Wholesale)Cupolas (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423390 that involves the wholesale distribution of cupolas, which are decorative structures that sit atop roofs and provide ventilation and natural light to the building's interior. Cupolas are typically made of wood, metal, or vinyl and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit the specific needs of the building. This …Examples: Decorative cupolas, Farmhouse cupolas, Garage cupolas, Gazebo cupolas, Horse barn cupolas, Lighthouse cupolas, Shed
- 423710-06 - Door Closers & Checks (Wholesale)The Door Closers & Checks (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of door closers and checks to various businesses and organizations. Door closers are mechanical devices that are installed on doors to ensure that they close automatically after being opened. Door checks, on the other hand, are devices that prevent doors from slamming shut. This industry is responsible for providing a range …Examples: Commercial building door closers, Government building door closers, Office building door closers
- 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 range of equipment …Examples: Asphalt distributor trucks, Road wideners, Chip spreaders, Road reclaimers, Road sweepers, Concrete curbing machines,
- 444180-64 - Trusses-Construction (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) (Retail)Trusses-Construction is an industry that involves the manufacturing, wholesale, and retail of trusses, which are structural components used in building construction. Trusses are pre-fabricated frames made of wood or metal that are designed to support the weight of a roof or bridge. This industry is responsible for producing and distributing trusses to construction companies, contractors, …Examples: Roof trusses, Floor trusses, Bridge trusses, Attic trusses, Gambrel trusses, Scissor trusses, Bowstring trusses, Pratt
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