Each major section is now its own actual page: jobs, bids, pricing, profiles, products, marketplace, innovations, events, training, prior employers, AI, and join forms.
This homepage is only a doorway. Click a card below to open a dedicated page.
Pages
This is the whole homepage. Everything else opens as its own page.
Real construction life, public education, jobsite stories, and industry pride.
Explain construction to students, parents, outsiders, and future apprentices.
Walkthroughs, tool demos, material demos, before/after, and real work.
Developers, trades, suppliers, manufacturers, GCs, architects, and the public.
The deep construction operating system: people, documents, risk, money, schedule, quality, and closeout.
Every step from lead, land, design, estimating, bids, build, closeout, and warranty.
What a general contractor needs to control to win, build, and finish successfully.
What a subcontractor, supplier, or installer needs to perform and get paid.
Social networking, groups, likes, and connections.
Paid job postings and hiring pages.
Base, premium, national, and posting prices.
Open bid opportunities and posting forms.
Private bid access and prequalification.
Company and professional credibility pages.
Prior employers, roles, projects worked, references, skills proven, and rehire status.
Completed projects, project teams, scope performed, photos, videos, and reference proof.
Suppliers, manufacturers, specs, and samples.
Equipment, materials, surplus, crews, and services.
New products, tech, AI, and construction ideas.
Mixers, demos, trainings, and job walks.
Safety, compliance, software, and career growth.
References, alumni, old crews, and work history.
Generate profiles, jobs, bids, and listings.
Submit access requests, jobs, listings, and interest.
What BuildNet is and who it serves.
Questions, support, and partnerships.
Button check
Page buttons open real pages. Form buttons submit to Netlify Forms. AI prompt buttons fill the AI box. The only thing AI still needs is the private OpenAI key in Netlify.
What success actually means
A successful project is not one magic contact. It is the right company, correct scope, clean documents, realistic schedule, qualified labor, insurance, bond, submittals, RFIs, procurement, change orders, safety, inspections, quality control, payment discipline, closeout, warranty, and relationships that survive the job.
Culture + public layer
BuildNet now includes jobsite stories, public education, material journeys, developer explainers, media proof, mentorship, and candid conversations.