Website design for construction companies
A construction company's website has one job: make you look established enough to be shortlisted. Ours start at R2 950 and put the project gallery, the credentials and the quote route where a client or quantity surveyor looks for them.
Part of a fixed-price range — see everything we build.
What a construction website has to get right
Construction buyers decide from documents and photographs, not adjectives. The parts that actually get read are:
- A project gallery that loads fast. Compressed, organised by type — new builds, renovations, roofing, alterations. Ten good photographs beat fifty slow ones.
- Compliance credentials. CIDB grading, health and safety registrations, insurance and named contact people — stated plainly, not buried.
- One page per service. A page that tries to cover building, renovating, roofing and waterproofing at once ranks properly for none of them. Each service gets its own page.
- Your service area. The suburbs and towns you actually work, named on the page — this is what local searches match against.
The package fit for builders and contractors
| Business | Package | Once-off | What that gets you |
|---|---|---|---|
| New contractor, one trade | Starter | R2 950 | Three pages: what you do, proof you are real, contact. |
| Established builder, several services | Business | R4 950 | A page per service, a project gallery, an area page. |
| Construction company with divisions | Pro | R7 950 | Twelve pages including tender credentials and compliance detail. |
| Large tender-driven firm | Quoted | — | Custom functionality priced on the brief, stated up front. |
Tender and procurement reality
When your name comes up in a tender process, someone looks up your website. What they are checking is not the design — it is whether the company behind the submission looks real, established and organised. A dead Wix trial or a Facebook page as your only web presence reads badly at exactly the wrong moment.
The fix is completeness rather than flash: registration details, CIDB grading, compliance statements, real project photographs and a working contact route. That is a structural job we build in as standard, not an add-on.
What it costs
The same fixed packages as every other industry: R2 950, R4 950 or R7 950 depending on page count, with hosting and your domain covered for the first year. The full breakdown is on the website design packages page. Callout trades follow the same structure — see how we build for plumbers.
Common questions
How much does a website cost for a construction company?
R2 950 for a three-page Starter, R4 950 for a seven-page Business site, R7 950 for a twelve-page Pro site — fixed and quoted up front. See packages and prices.
Do you build tender-ready sites?
We build the part a website can do: company and registration details, CIDB grading, compliance statements and named contacts, all easy for a procurement officer to find. The tender documents themselves stay your business — the site supports them, it does not replace them.
Can we show past projects without client permission?
Only projects you are entitled to show — with the client's agreement, or your own development work. We never invent a portfolio. A gallery of genuine projects, labelled honestly, outperforms a fabricated one anyway.
Can the site handle quote requests?
Yes — a form that asks the qualifying questions up front, so you are not emailing back and forth before you can price anything. That is most of what we build for contractors.
Tell us what you need
We will come back with a fixed price, usually the same working day.