In the construction industry, B2B markets, or business-to-business markets, are wildly popular. Contractors and construction companies often use B2B connections to speed jobs along and to fill in where their companies may lack. The B2B construction industry is known for trading out products for services or services for services. Getting B2B contacts and leads used to take years but thanks to the growth of the Internet it now only takes minutes to find construction B2B partners.
B2B relationships have wonderful benefits and advantages, such as trading and exchanging. Finding the perfect B2B partner for a construction company does not have to be difficult. When looking for B2B construction suppliers and contractors, remember to:
1. Buy construction equipment from a B2B partner
2. Find partners using B2B marketplaces
3. Trade products and services with B2B contractors
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Save money buying B2B construction equipment
Using a construction business-to-business marketplace to locate and purchase construction equipment is a good way to cut down on business expenses. Many construction companies and other businesses have new and used construction equipment they need to sell while other companies are also looking for equipment to buy.
I recommend: Locate the machinery you need in the hundreds of B2B construction listings at
EquipNet. Read or post a construction B2B auction for equipment at the
Vasthouse.com website. Utilize the large database at the
Every Machinery site to locate used construction equipment available as a construction B2B exchange.
Locate B2B contractors to work and trade with
B2B contractors often work as subcontractors or work with subcontractors. Trades and exchanges are often negotiated in construction B2B partnerships. An example is when a B2B electrical contractor is used for a job in trade for your company's building or plumbing services to the contractor.
I recommend: Join the
ContractorHub.com and access their directory of B2B contractors with specific skills. Search the list of more than 2,000 commercial construction industry B2B contractors at the
IndustryConstruction.com site.
Do business in the construction business-to-business marketplace
B2B marketplaces allow businesses to read and post ads in order to buy and sell products or services. Marketplaces have trade leads, directories and classified advertisements to help your business thrive.
I recommend: Visit
A2Z Decor, a marketplace that caters to the construction and design industry. Search a vast database of construction materials available for B2B trading at
UNSBiz.com. View B2B construction materials for all over the world at the
TradeBoss.com website.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- Never do business with a B2B contractor or other type of company without first checking their references from past customers.
The official source of Construction Industry B2B Markets is
the Construction Industry B2B Markets page at Business.com