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Not Just Subs: Every Professional a General Contractor Needs Is Now in One Free Directory

If you work with general contractors, you belong here.

LookingForSubs.com started with a simple idea: make it easier for general contractors to find the subcontractors and suppliers they need to get jobs done. But the reality of running a construction project is far more complex than framing walls and pouring concrete. GCs need attorneys, accountants, engineers, equipment, financing, and dozens of other professionals and vendors before the first shovel ever hits the ground.

That is why we opened our free directory to every professional and supplier who serves the general contracting industry.

If a GC might ever need your phone number, you have a place here.

Why General Contractors Need More Than Just Subs

Walk through any commercial or residential construction project from bid to closeout and you will quickly see how many different professionals touch that job. Permits require engineers. Disputes require attorneys. Payroll requires accountants. Site prep requires pest control. Temporary facilities require portable sanitation. Financing requires lenders.

General contractors are, at their core, relationship managers. They win jobs on reputation and deliver them on relationships. The vendors, professionals, and service providers in their network are not optional extras. They are the infrastructure behind every successful project.

LookingForSubs.com exists to make that network easier to build, maintain, and find.

Who Should Be Listed in Our Free Directory

Legal Professionals

Construction Attorneys Construction law is its own specialty. Lien rights, contract disputes, delay claims, defect litigation, and subcontractor agreements all require attorneys who understand how the industry actually works. If you practice construction law, GCs are actively looking for you.

Business Attorneys Entity formation, operating agreements, contract review, and business succession planning are ongoing needs for GC firms of every size. Business attorneys who serve contractors belong in this directory.

Estate Planning and Business Succession Attorneys Many general contractors are owner-operators. When the owner retires, becomes incapacitated, or passes away, the business needs a plan. Estate planning and succession attorneys who understand closely held businesses and construction companies provide enormous value to this market.

Financial and Accounting Professionals

Certified Public Accountants Construction accounting is specialized. Percentage of completion, job costing, WIP schedules, bonding capacity, and contractor financial statements require CPAs who know the industry. If you serve contractors, your listing here puts you in front of the people who need you most.

Banks and Construction Lenders Construction loans, lines of credit, equipment financing, and SBA lending are constant needs in the GC world. Banks and lenders who understand construction timelines and draw schedules are invaluable partners.

Surety Bond Agents Bid bonds, performance bonds, payment bonds, and license bonds are required on virtually every public project and many private ones. Surety bond professionals who can move quickly and understand contractor financials are always in demand.

Bookkeepers and Financial Consultants Not every contractor needs a full-time CFO, but most need someone who understands job costing, cash flow, and contractor-specific financial management. Bookkeepers and fractional CFOs who specialize in construction are a perfect fit for this directory.

Engineering and Design Professionals

Civil Engineers Site grading, drainage, utilities, and infrastructure design are foundational to most construction projects. Civil engineers who work with GCs on project development and permitting are essential partners.

Structural Engineers Load calculations, structural reviews, and stamped drawings are required on commercial and residential projects alike. Structural engineers belong in this directory.

Geotechnical Engineers Soil testing, compaction reports, and foundation recommendations are required before many projects can begin. GCs who work on new construction need geotechnical engineers they can call.

MEP Engineers Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers who coordinate with GCs on design-build and design-assist projects are a critical part of the project team.

Environmental Consultants Phase I and Phase II environmental assessments, remediation oversight, and stormwater compliance are increasingly common requirements on commercial projects.

Architects and Designers Design-build GCs and those who work closely with owners during preconstruction need trusted architects and interior designers in their network.

Site Services and Equipment

Equipment Rental Companies Excavators, lifts, compactors, generators, scaffolding, and temporary power equipment are rented on nearly every project. Equipment rental companies that serve contractors are a natural fit for this directory.

Portable Sanitation Providers Portable restrooms and handwashing stations are required on every jobsite. If you supply portable sanitation to construction sites, GCs need to find you fast and easily.

Temporary Fencing and Barricade Suppliers Site security, crowd control, and OSHA compliance all require temporary fencing and barricade solutions. Suppliers who serve active construction sites belong here.

Dumpster and Roll-Off Container Services Debris removal is a constant need from demo through final cleanup. Roll-off container providers who understand contractor billing and project timelines are always in demand.

Portable Storage and Modular Office Suppliers On-site storage containers and temporary office trailers are standard on larger projects. Suppliers who serve the construction market fit perfectly in this directory.

Pest Control and Pre-Treatment Services

Termite and Pre-Construction Treatment Providers Many jurisdictions require soil pre-treatment for termites before a slab is poured. Pest control companies that specialize in pre-construction treatment and new construction warranty programs are a direct need for residential and commercial GCs.

Telecommunications and Technology

Telecom Providers and Low-Voltage Contractors Structured cabling, fiber, security systems, access control, and audio-visual installations are increasingly part of the GC scope or closely coordinated with it. Telecom and low-voltage providers who work on commercial and residential construction projects belong here.

Construction Technology and Software Vendors Project management software, estimating platforms, drone services, BIM consultants, and construction tech providers serve GCs at every stage of a project.

Real Estate and Development

Commercial and Residential Realtors GCs who build spec homes, develop land, or work with investor clients need relationships with real estate professionals who understand construction timelines and value.

Land Acquisition Consultants Developers and GCs who build from the ground up need professionals who can identify, evaluate, and negotiate land purchases.

Title Companies and Real Estate Attorneys Closings, lien releases, title searches, and construction loan disbursements all flow through title companies and real estate attorneys. These professionals are a direct part of the GC financial ecosystem.

Insurance and Risk Management

Commercial Insurance Agents and Brokers General liability, builders risk, workers compensation, commercial auto, and umbrella policies are required for every licensed contractor. Insurance professionals who specialize in construction risk are a constant need.

Safety Consultants and OSHA Compliance Trainers Jobsite safety programs, OSHA 10 and 30 training, incident investigation, and safety audits are increasingly required by owners and insurers. Safety professionals who serve contractors belong in this directory.

Staffing, HR, and Business Services

Construction Staffing Agencies Labor shortages are a persistent challenge in the trades. Staffing agencies that supply skilled and unskilled construction labor provide real value to GCs managing fluctuating workloads.

HR Consultants and Payroll Services Employee handbooks, prevailing wage compliance, certified payroll, and HR policy for construction companies require professionals who understand the industry.

Business Coaches and Consultants Growth strategy, operational systems, estimating process improvement, and leadership development for contractor businesses are real services with real demand.

Industry Organizations and Associations

Construction Associations and Trade Groups AGC chapters, NAHB affiliates, ABC chapters, and local builder associations provide networking, advocacy, education, and resources to GC members. Associations that serve the construction industry are welcome in this directory.

Licensing and Compliance Consultants Contractor licensing, continuing education, and compliance management are ongoing needs in a heavily regulated industry.

The Directory Is Free. The Exposure Is Real.

There is no catch. Listing your business or practice in the LookingForSubs.com directory is completely free. General contractors across the country use this platform to find the professionals and vendors they need. Your listing puts your name, specialty, and contact information in front of the people who are actively looking for what you offer.

You do not need to be a subcontractor to belong here. You need to serve the people who build things.

How to Get Listed

Getting listed takes minutes. Visit LookingForSubs.com, create your free profile, and start who need your services. Whether you are an attorney, an accountant, an engineer, an equipment rental company, or any other professional who serves the construction industry, your spot in this directory is waiting.

The construction industry runs on relationships. Let us help you build more of them.