Construction Company Website Design · UK

Construction company website design that wins bigger contracts.

Bespoke websites for UK construction companies, main contractors and project management firms. Tender-ready, case-study led, built to convert architects, QSs and private clients alike.

A construction company website has three audiences, not one.

When a homeowner needs an extension, they want a tradesman they can trust. When a construction company is being considered for a £450k new-build, three different people are looking at the same website with very different questions:

  • The private client wants to see finished projects, hear from past clients, and feel that this is the firm to hand them the keys at the end.
  • The architect or project manager wants to see scope, accreditations, scale of past work, and the names they recognise from completed jobs.
  • The main contractor or QS vetting you as a subcontractor wants insurance, H&S record, Constructionline / CHAS / SafeContractor numbers, and the names of people they know in the team.

A construction company website that ignores any of those three audiences leaves work on the table. A homeowner-only site looks lightweight on a tender review. A contractor-only site looks too corporate when a couple are choosing who builds their forever home. The site has to work for all three, without compromising any of them.

That is what we build. Construction company website design that speaks fluently to a private client on the homepage and a project manager on the about-the-firm page, and gives a QS everything they need on a dedicated capability section.

What our construction company website design covers.

Every construction company site we build includes the following as standard. Bespoke add-ons (project tracker portals, client logins, multi-language) are quoted on top.

A firm-led homepage.

Strong wordmark, year established, project count, regions covered. The hero is a finished project shot, not stock. Every nav option leads to substance, not filler.

An about-the-firm page with real depth.

Director profiles with photos and 25+ years of background. Trading history, registered office, company number. The page a project manager reads before deciding to put you on the shortlist.

A page per construction service.

Groundworks, contract building, new-build, project management, civils, refurbishment. Each as its own SEO-targeted page, each with its own scope-of-works and FAQs.

A page per area you cover.

Manchester, Cheshire, the North West, etc. Each one with local postcodes, planning context, and a credible reason your firm operates there.

Full case-study layouts.

Six to twelve completed projects with proper structure: scope, value band, programme length, client quote, before/after photos. The format a QS expects when reviewing capability.

Accreditations & insurance display.

CHAS, SafeContractor, Constructionline, FMB, NHBC, ISO9001 — badges in the trust strip, certificates downloadable on the about-the-firm page, expiry dates auto-tracked.

Enquiry forms that route by job type.

Private client enquiries to the directors, tender invitations to the estimating address, supplier outreach to procurement. Spam-filtered, GDPR-compliant.

Tender-ready capability statement.

A one-page downloadable PDF capability statement, generated from the same content as your website so it stays consistent. Auto-updated when the site is.

The job of a construction company website is to win the next contract.

Your construction company website has to do one thing reliably: get you on the next shortlist. Whether the shortlist is in a homeowner's head, on a QS's spreadsheet, or on an architect's recommendation list, the route to it is the same. The visitor lands on your site, finds what they need in under a minute, and either makes contact or sends your URL to whoever actually decides.

Construction is one of the few sectors where a £20k website is still considered cheap and a £150k website is normal at the top of the market. Most of that money buys nothing the work actually needs — it buys agency overheads, design review committees, three rounds of stakeholder revisions and a CMS the in-house marketing hire spends a year learning.

We strip that out. The brand-led design, the case studies, the accreditations, the SEO depth — all of it is in our standard build, at a fee that comes out of the building budget, not out of corporate marketing spend. Most of our construction company clients are spending less on their website annually than they spend on a single Constructionline membership renewal.

How the build runs.

We treat the website build like a small construction project: scoped, sequenced, signed off in stages. No surprises, no overrun.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    One-hour interview with a director. Trading history, services, divisions, accreditations, target work, current pipeline.

  2. 02

    Draft build

    Custom design and build, 10 to 14 days. Homepage, services, areas and 3 priority case studies ready for review.

  3. 03

    Director review

    One round of consolidated feedback. Changes applied, remaining case studies built, accreditations wired in.

  4. 04

    Launch + handover

    Site goes live, sitemap submitted to Google Search Console, capability statement PDF generated, analytics set up.

Construction companies we've built for.

Limited companies running self-build management, contract building, new-build, civils and full-service construction across the UK. Family firms with 25 years of trading and tight-knit teams of project managers, estimators and site staff behind them.

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One fixed price. £23 a week.

The same fee covers a one-page sole-trader site and a multi-page construction company build. Where the construction company build takes more hours, that is on us — not a charge that lands on your estimating budget.

No setup fee. No fixed-term contract. Hosting, SEO, security, monthly content edits and the technical maintenance all included.

The maths is easier than for a sole trader: one successful tender pays the website for the next decade.

Construction company website design questions.

What does construction company website design include?

The full build of a bespoke website for a UK construction company. We cover the homepage, an about-the-firm page, a services page per division (groundworks, contracting, project management, etc.), an area-coverage section, completed-project case studies, accreditations and insurance display, and a properly secured enquiry form. SEO, hosting, schema markup, sitemap and Google Business Profile linking are all done before launch.

How is a construction company website different from a builder's website?

A sole-trader builder's site is built around getting the next homeowner enquiry. A construction company site has more jobs to do: it has to win private clients, but also reassure architects, QSs, project managers and (sometimes) main contractors who are vetting subcontractors. That means a stronger about-the-firm narrative, real project case studies with budgets and timescales, accreditations on display, and a tender-ready downloadable capability statement.

How much does it cost to design a website for a construction company?

£23 a week, all-in. That covers custom design, the build, hosting, SEO setup, ongoing changes and the technical maintenance. There is no upfront fee and no fixed contract. UK construction company websites built by traditional agencies typically range from £3,000 to £15,000 upfront depending on scope.

Will the new website include our existing projects and case studies?

Yes. We bring across every project you want to feature, with proper case-study layouts: photos before and after, project size, build period, scope of works and a one-line outcome quote. We can either write the case-study copy from notes you send us or interview you for an hour and write it from there.

Can the website show our accreditations and insurance certificates?

Yes. CHAS, SafeContractor, Constructionline, FMB, NHBC, public liability — any badges and certificates can be displayed in the trust strip below the hero, and copies of the certificates themselves can be hosted on the site for project managers who request to see them. We refresh them automatically when you send through the renewals.

Do you do separate websites for different divisions of one construction group?

Yes. If your construction group has separate divisions (e.g. groundworks, residential, commercial, project management) trading under sub-brands, we can build either one parent site with division landing pages, or separate domain sites with consistent branding, depending on which serves the SEO better.

Sole trader or family-run builder rather than a registered company? Have a look at our builders web design page — same build quality, tuned for direct homeowner enquiries.

Ready for a construction company website that earns its keep?

One discovery call, fixed weekly fee, live site in two weeks. Same standard whether you turn over £200k or £20m.