Industries · Construction & Trades
Build a Brand That Wins Confidence.
Logos, websites, truck wraps, and marketing that make your construction company look as professional as your work. We learn how bids get won in your market, who signs off, and what a GC or homeowner sees before the estimate ever arrives.
01 Where contractor brands lose ground
- Looking Like Everyone Else
- Most contractor brands look the same, generic fonts, stock photos, and forgettable logos. Your brand should be as solid as your work.
- Word of Mouth Isn't Enough
- Referrals got you this far, but scaling requires a professional online presence. When a GC or homeowner Googles you, what do they find?
- No Time for Marketing
- You're busy on job sites. You need a brand system and website that work for you 24/7 without constant attention.
02 What we do
- Contractor BrandingBold, professional logo and identity that stands out on job sites and proposals.
- Website DesignProject galleries, service pages, lead forms, and SEO to get found locally.
- Vehicle WrapsTruck and van graphics that turn your fleet into mobile billboards.
- Proposal TemplatesProfessional bid and proposal documents that help you win contracts.
- Signage & Job SiteSite signs, banners, safety signage, and yard signs.
- Print & ApparelBusiness cards, hard hat stickers, t-shirts, and uniforms.
03 How we work with you
Job sites do not wait on marketing, so the system has to hold up without you babysitting it. We look at the trades you self perform, how bids and proposals go out, what the trucks and yard signs say, and how the crew shows up on a client's property.
04 What we’ve learned
Construction firms win work through proof of delivery, and the brand is how proof travels: site signage that credits the build, proposals that read like the firm manages details, a website where finished projects look as good as they are. GTEC Construction in Rye works with us on exactly that layer. The pattern across the industry is consistent: firms that look systematized get invited to bigger tables.
One team here builds the identity, site and safety signage, proposal and qualification documents, and the project-forward website. Produced together, so the jobsite fence and the bid package tell the same story.
05 Brand work
Construction is one of the most under-branded high-revenue industries in the country. A contractor doing $3M in annual revenue often has the same brand presence as a contractor doing $300K, a logo someone's nephew designed, a website built in 2014, and trucks with four different signage versions. The gap between the work quality and the brand quality is where most contractors are leaving money on the table. We've built brand systems for veteran-owned construction firms and home-services businesses across Westchester and the Tri-State.
Identity That Doesn't Get Confused With the Competition
Most construction logos are interchangeable. Hard-edge sans-serif, two colors, vaguely architectural. The result is that homeowners can't remember which contractor they liked. Our construction identities are built to be recognizable from the truck, the yard sign, and the invoice, not to win design awards. We work with contractors like GTEC Construction (a Rye-based, veteran-owned construction and painting firm) on identity systems that read as established, professional, and locally rooted without sliding into corporate-stock-photo territory.
Websites That Convert Project Inquiries
A contractor website doesn't need a hundred portfolio pages. It needs five things: visual proof of recent work, clear service categories, a low-friction quote request flow, prominent phone number on every page, and trust signals (reviews, certifications, years in business, license numbers) that homeowners actually look for. Our construction sites are built around the homeowner's actual decision process, not the contractor's preferred narrative. Project galleries, before-and-after comparisons, and embedded review aggregation are standard.
Yard Signs, Vehicle Wraps, and the Marketing You Drive Around
A construction company's vehicles and yard signs are the highest-impression marketing channel they have, and most contractors waste them. A truck driving through Larchmont passes thousands of impressions per week. A yard sign at a current jobsite generates direct neighborhood inquiries. We design vehicle wraps, yard signs, and on-site signage as a cohesive system rather than a one-off purchase, with QR codes that drive scan traffic to specific landing pages so you can measure what's actually generating leads.
Trade Show & Event Presence
Home shows and contractor events are still real lead-generation channels in the Tri-State. The contractors who show up with a booth that looks like a real business close more leads than the ones who throw together a folding table and a banner. We design booth backdrops, take-away materials, lead-capture systems, and the supporting collateral that turns a $3,000 trade show booth into a measurable ROI.
Reviews, Reputation, and the Long Game
Construction is a referral and review business. Google reviews, Houzz profiles, and direct referrals drive most quality leads. We build review acquisition systems into the project workflow itself, automated review request emails sent at job completion, branded follow-up templates, and reputation management for the inevitable difficult review. Combined with Google Business Profile optimization, this is often the highest-ROI marketing investment a contractor can make.
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06 Common questions
- What do you need to know first?
- The parts of the business that make money and the parts that are a headache. Which jobs you want more of, how leads come in from GCs versus homeowners, what your proposals look like next to the other bid, and where the current signage has drifted out of sync.
- Do You Design Vehicle Wraps?
- Yes. We design partial and full vehicle wraps, manage print production, and coordinate with certified installers. Your fleet becomes your best advertising.
- Who is running this on your end?
- A partner level person who was in the first meeting and stays on the job through wrap install, site signs, and launch. You are not handed off to a coordinator once the contract is signed.
- Do you produce site signage and banners?
- Yes, in-house: fence wraps, site signs, safety and wayfinding signage, sized and produced for real conditions, credited to your brand on every active job.
- Can you build our qualification package?
- Yes. A clean firm profile, project sheets, and references formatted so a GC or owner can move you through procurement without friction.
07 From the journal
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Give us the short version of what needs work: the logo, the website, the trucks, the proposal package. We will come back with a straight read.
Let's get your brand job ready.
A direct conversation about your crews, your bids, and what the brand should carry. · (914) 633-0088
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