SIC 6-Digit Codes for "bridges"
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- 1622-03 - Bridge BuildersBridge Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of bridges, overpasses, and viaducts. This industry involves the design, planning, and construction of structures that span over waterways, roads, railways, and other obstacles. Bridge Builders work on projects of various sizes, from small pedestrian bridges to large-scale highway overpasses. They are …Examples: Pedestrian bridges, Railway bridges, Suspension bridges, Cable-stayed bridges, Arch
- 4785-06 - Toll BridgesToll bridges are a type of transportation infrastructure that charge a fee for vehicles to cross. These bridges are typically owned and operated by government agencies or private companies. Toll bridges are often used to fund the construction and maintenance of the bridge itself, as well as other transportation projects in the surrounding area. The tolls collected are …Examples: Golden Gate Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Tacoma Narrows Bridge,
- 8711-54 - Engineers-Highways & BridgesEngineers-Highways & Bridges is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in the design, construction, and maintenance of highways, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure. This industry involves a range of activities, from initial planning and feasibility studies to final construction and ongoing maintenance. Engineers-Highways & Bridges …Examples: Bridge design and construction
- 1741-03 - Buildings-ConcreteCompanies in the Buildings-Concrete industry specialize in the construction of buildings and structures using concrete as the primary material. This industry involves the design, planning, and execution of various types of concrete structures, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, as well as bridges, dams, and other infrastructure projects. The industry requires a …Examples: Bridges
- 1791-03 - Welding & Steel FabricationWelding & Steel Fabrication is a specialized industry that involves the creation of metal structures by cutting, bending, and assembling steel and other metals. This industry is responsible for the production of a wide range of products, from small metal components to large-scale structures such as bridges, buildings, and pipelines. Welding & Steel Fabrication requires a high level of …Examples: Steel bridges
- 1791-10 - Structural Steel ContractorsStructural Steel Contractors are companies that specialize in the installation and erection of steel structures for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. They work closely with architects, engineers, and construction companies to ensure that the steel structures are installed safely and efficiently. The work involves the fabrication, delivery, and installation of steel …Examples: Steel bridges
- 1799-31 - Caulking ContractorsCaulking contractors are specialized trade contractors who provide services related to sealing joints and seams in various structures. This involves the application of caulking materials to prevent air, water, and other elements from penetrating the structure. Caulking contractors work on a variety of projects, including commercial buildings, residential homes, bridges, and other …Examples: Bridges
- 2439-01 - Trusses (Manufacturing)Trusses manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of structural wood members that are used in construction projects. Trusses are pre-fabricated wooden structures that are designed to provide support and stability to buildings, bridges, and other structures. They are made up of a series of interconnected triangles that distribute weight evenly across the …Examples: Bridges
- 2439-04 - Trusses-Construction (Manufacturing)Trusses-Construction (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of prefabricated structural components used in construction projects. These components, known as trusses, are made from wood or metal and are designed to provide support and stability to buildings, bridges, and other structures. Trusses are used in a wide range of construction projects, from …Examples: Bridges
- 3612-07 - Airport Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Companies in the Airport Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of a variety of equipment and supplies used in airports. This includes manufacturing of ground support equipment, such as baggage carts, tugs, and fuel trucks, as well as airport security equipment, such as metal detectors and X-ray machines. Additionally, companies in this industry may produce …Examples: Ground support equipment, Airport security equipment, Airport furniture, Runway lighting systems, Airfield maintenance
- 4785-02 - Scales-PublicThe Scales-Public industry involves the provision of fixed facilities and inspection and weighing services for motor vehicle transportation. This industry is responsible for ensuring that vehicles are weighed accurately and safely, and that they comply with legal weight limits. Scales-Public companies typically operate public weighbridges, which are large scales that are used to weigh …Examples: Public weighbridges
- 5031-38 - Railings (Wholesale)Companies in the Railings (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of railings made from various materials such as wood, metal, glass, and composite materials. These railings are used in a variety of applications including residential and commercial buildings, bridges, and outdoor spaces. The industry involves the purchase of railings from manufacturers and the …Examples: Composite material railings for bridges
- 7353-07 - Bridge MaterialsCompanies in the Bridge Materials industry are involved in the manufacturing and distribution of materials used in the construction of bridges. This includes a wide range of products such as steel beams, concrete, cables, and decking materials. The industry plays a crucial role in the construction of bridges, which are essential for transportation infrastructure. Companies in …Examples: Steel beams, Concrete slabs, Suspension cables, Decking materials, Expansion joints, Bearings, Guardrails, Piling,
- 8021-03 - Dental TechniciansDental Technicians are professionals who work in the dental industry and are responsible for creating dental prosthetics and appliances. They work closely with dentists and orthodontists to create custom-made dental devices that are used to improve the oral health of patients. Dental Technicians use a variety of tools and techniques to create dental appliances such as dentures, bridges, …Examples: Bridges
- 8711-37 - Engineers-StructuralEngineers-Structural is an industry that specializes in the design and analysis of structures such as buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. These professionals use their expertise in mathematics, physics, and engineering to ensure that structures are safe, stable, and able to withstand various environmental conditions. They work closely with architects, contractors, and other …Examples: Bridges
- 1381-05 - Drilling-Diamond CoreThe Drilling-Diamond Core industry is a subdivision of the broader Drilling Oil and Gas Wells industry. Companies in this industry specialize in drilling holes in the earth's surface using diamond-tipped drill bits. This process is commonly used in mineral exploration, geothermal drilling, and construction projects that require deep holes for foundations or underground utilities. The …Examples: Bridge and dam construction
- 1429-01 - Stone-CrushedThe Stone-Crushed industry involves the mining and quarrying of naturally occurring rock formations that are then crushed into different sizes using specialized equipment. The crushed stones are used as raw materials for various construction activities such as building foundations, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The industry also supplies crushed stones to the …Examples: Gravel, Sandstone, Limestone, Granite, Trap rock, Quartzite, Dolomite, Gneiss, Marble, Basalt
- 1442-01 - QuarriesQuarries are industrial sites where large amounts of construction sand, gravel, and crushed rock are extracted from the earth. This process involves drilling, blasting, and crushing rock to produce the desired size and quality of aggregate. Quarries are typically located near construction sites or transportation hubs to minimize transportation costs. The extracted materials are used in a variety …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1442-02 - Construction-Sand & GravelConstruction-Sand & Gravel" is an industry that involves the extraction, processing, and sale of sand, gravel, and crushed stone. This industry is essential for the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The process of extracting sand and gravel involves the use of heavy equipment and machinery, such as bulldozers, front-end loaders, and conveyor …Examples: Road construction, bridge construction, building construction, landscaping, concrete production, asphalt
- 1521-03 - General ContractorsGeneral Contractors are professionals who oversee and manage construction projects from start to finish. They are responsible for coordinating and supervising all aspects of a construction project, including hiring subcontractors, obtaining permits, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. General Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1521-30 - Construction-Building ContractorsConstruction-Building Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of buildings and structures. They are responsible for managing and overseeing the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final construction and completion of the project. Building contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential homes, commercial buildings, …Examples: Bridges
- 1521-44 - Construction CompaniesConstruction companies are businesses that specialize in the planning, designing, and building of structures such as residential homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects. These companies are responsible for managing all aspects of a construction project, from obtaining necessary permits and materials to hiring and supervising workers. Construction companies may also provide …Examples: 3. Infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, tunnels)
- 1611-12 - Oils-Asphalt & RoadCompanies in the Oils-Asphalt & Road industry are involved in the production and distribution of asphalt and other road oils. This industry is a subdivision of the Highway and Street Construction industry and plays a crucial role in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. The industry involves the extraction of crude oil, which is then refined …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1611-17 - Concrete ResurfacingConcrete resurfacing is a specialized industry within the broader category of highway and street construction. It involves the repair and restoration of concrete surfaces, such as roads, bridges, and parking lots. The process of concrete resurfacing typically includes removing the damaged or deteriorated surface layer of concrete, preparing the underlying surface, and applying a new layer …Examples: Bridge deck repair
- 1611-18 - Board RoadsBoard Roads is a subdivision of the Highway and Street Construction industry, which involves the construction and maintenance of roads made of wooden boards. These roads are typically found in areas with high levels of precipitation or in swampy regions where traditional paved roads are not feasible. Board Roads are constructed by laying wooden planks over a foundation of gravel or other …Examples: Bridges in swampy regions
- 1622-01 - CulvertsCulverts are a vital component of the transportation infrastructure industry, specifically in the construction of bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways. Culverts are structures that allow water to flow under a roadway, railway, or other transportation infrastructure. They are typically made of concrete, steel, or other durable materials and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to …Examples: Box culverts, Concrete culverts, Corrugated metal culverts, Elliptical culverts, Flared end sections, Headwalls, Inlet
- 1622-98 - Bridge Tunnel & Elevated HighwayThe Bridge Tunnel & Elevated Highway industry involves the construction of transportation infrastructure that spans over or under obstacles such as waterways, valleys, or other transportation routes. This industry is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways that are essential for the transportation of people and goods …Examples: Golden Gate Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, George Washington Bridge, San
- 1623-21 - Contractors-Post TensioningContractors-Post Tensioning is a specialized industry within the broader category of Water, Sewer, Pipeline, and Communications and Power Line Construction. This industry involves the installation of post-tensioning systems in concrete structures, which are used to reinforce and strengthen the concrete. Post-tensioning is a technique that involves the use of high-strength steel strands or bars, …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1623-25 - Corrosion ControlCorrosion Control is an industry that specializes in preventing and managing the deterioration of metal and other materials caused by chemical reactions with the environment. This industry is crucial in maintaining the integrity and safety of structures and equipment that are exposed to harsh conditions, such as pipelines, bridges, offshore platforms, and storage tanks. Corrosion Control …Examples: Bridge corrosion protection
- 1629-01 - Pile DrivingPile driving is a specialized industry within the heavy construction sector that involves the installation of deep foundation systems. This process is used to support structures such as buildings, bridges, and offshore platforms. Pile driving is a critical component of construction projects that require a strong foundation to support the weight of the structure. The process involves …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1629-03 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are companies that specialize in heavy construction projects that take place in or near water. This industry involves the design, construction, and maintenance of structures such as docks, piers, bridges, and offshore platforms. Marine Contractors & Designers work on a range of projects, from small-scale repairs to large-scale construction projects that …Examples: Offshore wind farms, Oil and gas platforms, Ferry terminals, Cruise ship terminals, Breakwaters, Seawalls, Navigation
- 1629-08 - Railroad ContractorsRailroad Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, maintenance, and repair of railroad tracks, bridges, tunnels, and other related infrastructure. These contractors work closely with railroad companies to ensure that the tracks are safe and efficient for the transportation of goods and passengers. The work of Railroad Contractors involves heavy machinery, specialized …Examples: Bridge construction, Bridge maintenance
- 1629-16 - Soil SolidificationSoil solidification is a process used in the heavy construction industry to stabilize soil and make it more suitable for construction purposes. This process involves the use of various chemical agents to bind soil particles together, creating a solid and stable base for construction projects. Soil solidification is commonly used in the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, and other …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1629-19 - Caissons-StructuralCaissons-Structural is a subdivision of the Heavy Construction industry that involves the construction of underground structures used to support buildings, bridges, and other large structures. This industry is responsible for the installation of caissons, which are large, cylindrical concrete structures that are drilled deep into the ground to provide a stable foundation for structures. …Examples: Bridge foundations
- 1629-77 - Construction-Heavy ProjectsConstruction-Heavy Projects is a subdivision of the Heavy Construction industry that involves the construction of large-scale infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, dams, and other major public works. This industry requires a high level of expertise and specialized equipment to complete projects on time and within budget. Construction-Heavy Projects typically …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1741-09 - Stone-BuildingStone-Building is a specialized industry within the broader category of masonry and stone work. It involves the construction of buildings and structures primarily using natural stone as the main building material. This industry requires skilled workers who are knowledgeable in the properties of different types of stone and how to work with them to create durable and aesthetically pleasing …Examples: Stone bridges
- 1751-02 - CarpentersCarpenters are skilled professionals who specialize in working with wood to create a variety of structures and objects. They are responsible for measuring, cutting, shaping, and joining wood to create everything from furniture and cabinetry to buildings and bridges. Carpenters work with a range of tools and materials, and must be able to read and interpret blueprints and other technical …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1751-17 - Steel Frame ContractorsSteel Frame Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of steel-framed structures. This involves the fabrication and installation of steel frames, which are used as the primary support structure for buildings and other structures. Steel Frame Contractors work on a variety of projects, from small-scale residential buildings to large commercial and industrial structures. They are …Examples: Steel-framed bridges
- 1771-06 - Concrete Restoration Repair & CleaningCompanies in the Concrete Restoration Repair & Cleaning industry specialize in repairing and restoring concrete structures, as well as cleaning and maintaining them. This industry is a subdivision of the broader Concrete Work industry, and focuses specifically on the repair and restoration of existing concrete structures. Concrete restoration and repair involves a range of techniques and …Examples: Bridge repair
- 1771-10 - Grouting ContractorsGrouting Contractors are companies that specialize in the process of injecting a fluid material into voids, fractures, and cavities in soil, rock formations, and concrete structures. This process is known as grouting and is used to strengthen and stabilize the foundation of structures, fill gaps, and prevent water leakage. Grouting Contractors work on a variety of projects, including commercial …Examples: Bridge grouting
- 1771-11 - Concrete Grinding & FinishingConcrete Grinding & Finishing is a specialized industry that involves using various tools and techniques to smooth, level, and polish concrete surfaces. This process is typically used in construction projects where a smooth and even surface is required for flooring, walls, or other structures. Concrete Grinding & Finishing can also be used to remove old coatings or adhesives from concrete …Examples: Bridges
- 1771-20 - Concrete FoundationsCompanies in the Concrete Foundations industry specialize in the construction of concrete foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures. This involves the excavation of the site, the creation of a formwork to hold the concrete in place, the pouring of the concrete, and the finishing of the surface. Concrete foundations are essential for the stability and durability of any …Examples: Bridge foundations
- 1791-02 - Steel ErectorsSteel erectors are companies that specialize in the installation of structural steel components for buildings and other structures. This involves the assembly and installation of steel beams, columns, and other components that form the framework of a building. Steel erectors work closely with architects, engineers, and general contractors to ensure that the steel components are installed safely …Examples: Bridges and overpasses
- 1791-05 - Steel Detailers-ReinforcingSteel Detailers-Reinforcing is a subdivision of the Structural Steel Erection industry that specializes in creating detailed drawings and plans for the placement of reinforcing steel in concrete structures. This industry involves working closely with architects, engineers, and construction companies to ensure that the reinforcing steel is placed correctly and meets all safety standards. Steel …Examples: Concrete Bridges
- 1791-07 - Concrete Post TensioningConcrete post tensioning is a specialized construction technique used to reinforce concrete structures. This process involves the use of high-strength steel strands or cables, which are tensioned after the concrete has been poured and cured. The tensioning of these cables creates a compressive force within the concrete, which helps to counteract the tensile forces that the structure may …Examples: Bridge construction
- 1791-11 - Iron & Iron Work Commercial/IndustrialCompanies in the Iron & Iron Work Commercial/Industrial industry are involved in the fabrication, installation, and repair of iron and steel structures for commercial and industrial buildings. This includes the construction of steel frames, beams, columns, and other structural components used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. The industry also involves …Examples: Steel bridge construction
- 1794-02 - Foundation-Drilling ContractorsFoundation-Drilling Contractors are companies that specialize in the excavation and drilling of foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to create stable and secure foundations that can support the weight of the structure above. Foundation-Drilling Contractors work closely with architects, engineers, …Examples: Bridge Foundations
- 1794-05 - Foundation-ContractorsFoundation-Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures. This involves excavating the ground, pouring concrete or other materials, and ensuring that the foundation is level and stable. Foundation-Contractors may work on new construction projects or on the repair and renovation of existing structures. They may also …Examples: Bridge foundation construction
- 1795-02 - Demolition ContractorsDemolition contractors are companies that specialize in the dismantling and removal of buildings, structures, and other man-made objects. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently demolish structures of all sizes. Demolition contractors work on a variety of projects, from small residential buildings to large commercial structures, and may …Examples: Bridges
- 1799-04 - Guard RailsThe Guard Rails industry, classified under SIC Code 1799, involves the installation and maintenance of safety barriers used to prevent accidents and protect individuals and property from potential hazards. Guard rails are typically made of steel, aluminum, or concrete and are used in a variety of settings, including highways, bridges, parking lots, and industrial facilities. The industry …Examples: Bridge railings
- 1799-05 - RailingsThe Railings industry, classified under SIC Code 1799, involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of various types of railings. Railings are essential safety features that are installed in buildings, bridges, and other structures to prevent falls and provide support. This industry is comprised of specialized contractors who work with a range of materials, including wood, metal, …Examples: Bridge railings
- 1799-07 - ColumnsThe Columns industry, classified under SIC Code 1799, involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of columns in various structures. Columns are vertical structural elements that provide support to the weight of a building or other structures. This industry is comprised of specialized trade contractors who work on columns made of various materials such as concrete, steel, wood, and stone. …Examples: Installation of columns in bridges and overpasses
- 1799-19 - Steeple JacksSteeple Jacks are specialized contractors who work on tall structures such as church steeples, towers, and chimneys. Their work involves repairing, maintaining, and installing structures that are difficult to access. Steeple Jacks are skilled at working at heights and are trained in a range of techniques to ensure their safety while working on these structures. They use a variety of tools and …Examples: Bridges
- 1799-24 - FireproofingFireproofing is a specialized industry that involves the application of materials to protect buildings and structures from fire damage. The process of fireproofing involves the use of various materials and techniques to increase the fire resistance of a structure. Fireproofing is an essential aspect of building construction and is required by building codes and regulations to ensure the safety of …Examples: Bridges
- 1799-47 - Graffiti Removal & Protection ServicesGraffiti Removal & Protection Services is a specialized industry that involves the removal of graffiti from various surfaces and the application of protective coatings to prevent future graffiti damage. This industry is focused on restoring the appearance of buildings, structures, and public spaces that have been defaced by graffiti. Graffiti Removal & Protection Services companies use a variety …Examples: Bridges
- 1799-68 - Test BoringsTest Borings is a specialized industry within the broader category of Special Trade Contractors. Companies in this industry are primarily engaged in drilling and excavating test holes or wells to evaluate the characteristics of soil, rock, and groundwater. The information gathered from these test borings is used to determine the feasibility and design of construction projects, such as buildings, …Examples: Bridge Foundation Design
- 1799-82 - Erecting ContractorsErecting Contractors are specialized trade contractors who are responsible for the installation and assembly of large structures such as buildings, bridges, and towers. They work on construction sites and are involved in the planning, coordination, and execution of the erection process. Erecting Contractors are skilled professionals who use a variety of tools and equipment to ensure that …Examples: Bridge erection
- 2411-04 - Pole & Piling (Manufacturing)Pole & Piling (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Logging (Manufacturing) industry that specializes in the production of wooden poles and pilings used in construction, utility, and transportation industries. The process involves cutting and shaping logs into cylindrical shapes of various sizes and lengths. The poles and pilings are then treated with preservatives to increase their durability …Examples: Bridge pilings
- 2431-03 - Building Materials (Manufacturing)Building Materials Manufacturing is an industry that involves the production of materials used in construction and renovation projects. These materials can range from basic items like bricks and concrete to more specialized products like roofing materials and insulation. The industry is responsible for creating the products that are used to build homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure …Examples: Roofing materials, Insulation, Drywall, Flooring (hardwood, tile, carpet), Windows and doors, Bricks and concrete
- 2439-99 - Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing)The Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of structural wood members that are not classified elsewhere. These wood members are used in a variety of construction projects, including residential and commercial buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. The industry includes the manufacturing of wood trusses, beams, and columns, as well as other …Examples: Wood trusses, Beams, Columns, Poles, Piles, Joists, Rafters, Laminated veneer lumber (LVL), Glulam beams, Timber decking
- 2491-01 - Lumber-Treating (Manufacturing)Lumber-treating manufacturing is a process of preserving and protecting wood from decay, insects, and other environmental factors. This industry involves the treatment of lumber with chemicals to increase its durability and lifespan. The treated lumber is used in various applications such as construction, fencing, decking, and utility poles. The process of lumber-treating manufacturing involves …Examples: Treated timber for bridges
- 2499-10 - Frames-Industrial (Manufacturing)Frames-Industrial (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of frames used in industrial settings. These frames are typically made of wood, metal, or a combination of both and are used to support heavy machinery, equipment, and structures. The frames are designed to withstand high levels of …Examples: Structural frames for buildings and bridges
- 2879-06 - Bird Barriers-Repellents & Controls (Manufacturing)Bird Barriers-Repellents & Controls (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that focuses on the production of products designed to prevent birds from causing damage or becoming a nuisance. This industry involves the manufacturing of a range of bird control products, including barriers, repellents, and controls. Bird barriers are physical structures that prevent birds from accessing certain …Examples: Bird control for bridges
- 2899-08 - Concrete Patching Compounds (Manufacturing)Concrete patching compounds manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of materials used to repair and restore damaged concrete surfaces. These compounds are designed to fill cracks, holes, and other imperfections in concrete structures, including floors, walls, and ceilings. The manufacturing process involves the blending of various chemicals and aggregates to create a …Examples: Concrete repair products, Patching compounds, Crack fillers, Surface repair materials, Concrete resurfacing products,
- 3069-06 - Cable Grips (Manufacturing)Cable grips manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of cable grips, also known as cable socks or cable stockings. These are devices used to secure and protect cables and wires in various applications, such as in the telecommunications, construction, and oil and gas industries. Cable grips are made from a variety of materials, including rubber, nylon, and stainless …Examples: Cable grips for suspension bridges
- 3272-01 - Concrete-Prestressed (Manufacturing)The Concrete-Prestressed Manufacturing industry involves the production of precast concrete products that are reinforced with high-strength steel strands or cables. These products are designed to withstand high levels of stress and are commonly used in the construction of bridges, parking garages, and other large-scale infrastructure projects. The manufacturing process involves pouring …Examples: Bridge Beams
- 3272-04 - Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Manufacturing)Fountains-Garden Display Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Concrete Products industry that specializes in the production of various garden displays, including fountains, birdbaths, and statues. This industry involves the manufacturing of concrete, stone, or metal products that are designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. The products produced by this industry are …Examples: Garden bridges
- 3312-01 - Steel Mills (Manufacturing)Steel Mills (Manufacturing)" is a subdivision of the SIC Code 3312, which includes companies involved in the production of steel through the process of melting, refining, and casting. The steel produced by these mills is used in a wide range of industries, including construction, automotive, and manufacturing. The process of steel production involves the use of raw materials such as iron ore, …Examples: Bridges and infrastructure
- 3312-05 - Ironwork (Manufacturing)Ironwork manufacturing involves the production of iron products through various processes such as casting, forging, and welding. These products can range from small components to large structures used in construction, transportation, and other industries. Ironwork manufacturing requires skilled workers who are knowledgeable in the use of specialized tools and equipment to produce high-quality …Examples: Bridges
- 3441-01 - Anchors-Expansion (Manufacturing)Anchors-Expansion (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fabricated Structural Metal industry that specializes in the production of anchors and expansion bolts used in construction and engineering projects. This industry involves the manufacturing of a wide range of products that are designed to secure and stabilize structures, including buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. …Examples: Concrete anchors, Wedge anchors, Sleeve anchors, Expansion bolts, Toggle bolts, Drop-in anchors, Hollow wall anchors,
- 3441-04 - Steel Joist (Manufacturing)Steel Joist Manufacturing is a specialized industry within the broader category of Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing. This industry involves the production of steel joists, which are horizontal beams used in construction to support floors, roofs, and ceilings. Steel joists are typically made from steel bars or plates and are designed to be lightweight yet strong enough to support heavy …Examples: Steel joists for bridges
- 3441-06 - Steel-Structural (Manufacturing)Steel-Structural (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of structural steel products used in construction and engineering projects. This industry is a subdivision of the Fabricated Structural Metal (Manufacturing) industry, which includes the production of metal products used in building structures, such as bridges, buildings, and towers. Steel-Structural …Examples: Steel beams, Steel columns, Steel trusses, Steel plates, Steel angles, Steel channels, Steel pipes, Steel tubing, Steel
- 3441-09 - Welding Assemblies & Stamping (Manufacturing)Companies in the Welding Assemblies & Stamping (Manufacturing) industry specialize in the fabrication of metal structures through welding and stamping processes. This industry involves the production of a wide range of metal products, from small components to large structures, such as bridges and buildings. Welding Assemblies & Stamping (Manufacturing) companies typically work with a …Examples: Metal brackets, Automotive parts, Structural steel components, Metal enclosures, Sheet metal products, Metal frames,
- 3441-98 - Fabricated Structural Metal (Manufacturing)Companies in the Fabricated Structural Metal (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of metal structures that are used in construction, transportation, and other industries. These structures can range from simple beams and columns to complex frameworks and trusses. The industry involves the fabrication of metal components, which are then assembled into larger structures. This …Examples: Steel bridges
- 3446-08 - Railings (Manufacturing)Railings manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of metal railings used for safety and aesthetic purposes in various settings. These railings are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings, as well as in outdoor spaces such as parks and bridges. The manufacturing process involves the use of various tools and techniques to create railings that meet …Examples: Bridge railings
- 3449-04 - Concrete Reinforcements (Manufacturing)The Concrete Reinforcements Manufacturing industry is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Structural Metal Work Manufacturing industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the production of reinforcing bars, mesh, and other materials used to strengthen concrete structures. The industry plays a crucial role in the construction sector, as reinforced concrete is widely used in the construction …Examples: Reinforcing bars, Wire mesh, Welded wire fabric, Rebar cages, Post-tensioning systems, Dowel bars, Tie bars, Mesh
- 3449-98 - Structural Metal Work-Misc (Manufacturing)Structural Metal Work-Misc (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the manufacturing of various metal structures that are used in construction, transportation, and other industries. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of metal products that are used in various applications. The products manufactured by this industry are made from a variety of metals, including steel, …Examples: Steel bridges
- 3531-07 - Pile Driving Equipment (Manufacturing)Pile Driving Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of machinery and equipment used for driving piles into the ground. This equipment is used in a variety of construction projects, including the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures that require a strong foundation. Pile driving equipment is designed to drive piles into the ground …Examples: Bridge construction
- 3531-11 - Concrete Mixers (Manufacturing)Companies in the Concrete Mixers (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of machinery used for mixing concrete. This includes a range of equipment such as stationary mixers, truck-mounted mixers and trailers. The industry also produces parts and accessories for concrete mixers, such as chutes, hoppers, and blades. The equipment produced by this industry is used in a variety of …Examples: Stationary concrete mixers, Truck-mounted concrete mixers, Trailer concrete mixers, Concrete mixer parts, Concrete
- 3531-18 - Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing)Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry within the Construction Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing sector. This industry involves the production of equipment used by piling contractors for the installation of deep foundation piles. These piles are used to support large structures such as buildings, bridges, and offshore platforms. Piling Contractors' …Examples: Pile drivers, Hydraulic hammers, Vibratory hammers, Drilling rigs, Grout pumps, Crawler cranes, Concrete pumps, Pile
- 3931-01 - Musical Instruments Supplies & Acces (Manufacturing)The Musical Instruments Supplies & Acces (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various accessories and supplies used in the creation and maintenance of musical instruments. These products are essential for musicians and music enthusiasts alike, as they help to enhance the sound quality and overall performance of instruments. The industry is highly specialized and requires a great …Examples: Guitar bridges
- 4481-02 - Steamship Terminal CompaniesSteamship Terminal Companies are businesses that operate terminals for the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo from steamships. These companies are responsible for managing the logistics of the terminal, including the scheduling of arrivals and departures, the handling of cargo, and the provision of services to passengers. Steamship Terminal Companies play a critical role in the …Examples: Port of Rotterdam, Port of Singapore, Port of Shanghai, Port of Hamburg, Port of Antwerp, Port of Los Angeles, Port of
- 4482-01 - FerriesThe Ferries industry involves the transportation of passengers and vehicles across bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. Ferries can range from small vessels that transport only a few passengers and vehicles to large ships that can carry hundreds of passengers and numerous vehicles. This industry is essential for connecting communities and providing transportation options for both …Examples: Passenger ferries, Car ferries, Ro-Ro ferries, High-speed ferries, Tourist ferries, Commuter ferries, Cable ferries,
- 4522-03 - Aerial Personnel LiftsAerial Personnel Lifts is an industry that involves the rental and operation of equipment used to lift personnel to elevated work areas. These lifts are designed to provide a safe and efficient way for workers to access hard-to-reach areas, such as building facades, bridges, and power lines. The industry is characterized by a range of lift types, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, and …Examples: Bridge inspection
- 4581-06 - AirportsThe airport industry involves the management and operation of airports, which are facilities that provide services for the arrival and departure of aircraft. These facilities are responsible for ensuring the safety and security of passengers, crew, and cargo, as well as the efficient movement of aircraft. Airports are typically owned and operated by government entities or private companies, and …Examples: International airports, Regional airports, Private airports, Military airports, Cargo airports, Helicopter airports,
- 4581-11 - Airline Support ServicesAirline Support Services is a subdivision of the SIC Code 4581, which involves providing support services to airlines. This industry is responsible for ensuring that airlines operate smoothly and efficiently by providing a range of services that include ground handling, cargo handling, fueling, catering, and maintenance. Airline Support Services companies work closely with airlines to ensure that …Examples: Ground handling, Cargo handling, Fueling, Catering, Maintenance, Aircraft cleaning, Passenger services, Baggage
- 4581-18 - Airport ServicesThe Airport Services industry involves the provision of various services to airports, flying fields, and airport terminal facilities. These services are essential for the smooth operation of airports and ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers. Companies in this industry offer a range of services, including ground handling, aircraft maintenance and repair, cargo handling, passenger …Examples: Ground handling services, Aircraft maintenance and repair, Cargo handling and logistics, Passenger check-in and
- 4785-05 - Bridge & Tunnel Operating CompaniesBridge & Tunnel Operating Companies are businesses that manage and maintain bridges and tunnels for motor vehicle transportation. These companies are responsible for ensuring the safety and functionality of these structures, as well as collecting tolls from drivers who use them. Bridge & Tunnel Operating Companies employ a range of professionals, including engineers, …Examples: Golden Gate Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge,
- 5032-08 - Concrete Products (Wholesale)Companies in the Concrete Products (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of concrete products, such as precast concrete, cement, concrete blocks, and other related construction materials. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects. The industry plays a crucial role in the construction …Examples: Precast concrete, Cement, Concrete blocks, Concrete pipes, Concrete pavers, Concrete retaining walls, Concrete statues,
- 5032-30 - Concrete-Ready Mixed (Wholesale)Companies in the Concrete-Ready Mixed (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of ready-mixed concrete, which is a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone. This industry serves a wide range of customers, including contractors, builders, and construction companies, who use ready-mixed concrete for various construction projects such as …Examples: Ready-mixed concrete, Concrete blocks, Concrete pipes, Concrete pavers, Concrete curbs, Concrete barriers, Concrete
- 5032-38 - Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale)Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry that involves the wholesale distribution of crushed concrete. Crushed concrete is a recycled material that is produced from the demolition of concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. The concrete is crushed into small pieces and then sold to …Examples: Road construction, Building foundations, Parking lots, Sidewalks, Retaining walls, Landscaping, Drainage systems, Pipe
- 5032-50 - Aggregates-Construction Materials (Wholesale)The Aggregates-Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of construction materials such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, asphalt, concrete, and other related products. These materials are used in the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Companies in this industry typically purchase materials from manufacturers and then …Examples: Sand and gravel, Crushed stone, Asphalt, Concrete, Cement, Bricks, Blocks, Pavers, Roofing materials, Landscaping
- 5049-24 - Geotechnical Apparatus & Supplies (Wholesale)Geotechnical Apparatus & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Professional Equipment and Supplies industry that specializes in the distribution of equipment and supplies used in geotechnical engineering. Geotechnical engineering involves the study of the behavior of earth materials and how they interact with structures such as buildings, roads, and bridges. The Geotechnical …Examples: Soil Testing Equipment, Geotechnical Drilling Supplies, Groundwater Monitoring Equipment, Rock Testing Equipment,
- 5051-04 - Piling (Wholesale)Piling (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metals Service Centers and Offices (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of piles, which are long, slender structural elements that are driven into the ground to provide support for buildings, bridges, and other structures. Piling can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, concrete, and wood, and can be used in a …Examples: Steel sheet piles, Concrete piles, Timber piles, Pipe piles, H-piles, Micro piles, Screw piles, Helical piles, Driven
- 5051-34 - Ironwork (Wholesale)Ironwork (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that involves the distribution of iron and steel products to various businesses and industries. These products can include a wide range of items such as structural steel, pipes, bars, plates, and sheets. Ironwork (Wholesale) companies typically purchase these products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to construction companies, metal …Examples: Structural steel fabricators, Metal building manufacturers, Construction companies, Oil and gas companies, Shipbuilding
- 5051-39 - Pipe Structure (Wholesale)Companies in the Pipe Structure (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of pipes and related products used in the construction of structures such as buildings, bridges, and pipelines. These companies purchase pipes from manufacturers and sell them to contractors, construction companies, and other businesses that require pipes for their projects. The industry also includes …Examples: Steel pipes, PVC pipes, Copper pipes, Stainless steel pipes, Galvanized pipes, Black iron pipes, Seamless pipes, Welded
- 5063-22 - Lightning-Protection Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Lightning-Protection Equipment (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment designed to protect structures and their occupants from the damaging effects of lightning strikes. This industry is a subdivision of the broader Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry. Lightning-protection equipment …Examples: Fasteners for bridges
- 5072-10 - Rivets (Wholesale)Rivets (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Hardware (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of various types of rivets to businesses and organizations. Rivets are mechanical fasteners that are used to join two or more materials together permanently. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of rivets to a wide range of customers, including construction companies, …Examples: Construction companies, Manufacturing companies, Repair shops, Automotive industry, Aerospace industry, Marine
- 5082-43 - Concrete Imaging Services (Wholesale)Concrete Imaging Services (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that provides equipment and services for the non-destructive testing of concrete structures. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality imaging services that allow engineers and contractors to assess the condition of concrete structures without causing any damage. Concrete Imaging Services (Wholesale) is an essential …Examples: Concrete Imaging Services, Concrete Scanning, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Services, Concrete Inspection, Structural
- 5091-01 - Billiard Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Billiard Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the game of billiards. This includes a wide range of products such as billiard tables, cues, balls, racks, chalk, and other accessories. The industry serves a variety of customers including billiard halls, bars, recreation centers, and individuals who …Examples: Billiard hall equipment, Bar and pub billiard supplies, Recreation center billiard equipment, Home billiard table
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