A company profile should prove what the company has already done. Prior projects should show scope, role, location, project type, team relationships, products used, photos/videos, safety, schedule, closeout, warranty, and references.
Completed project portfolio with proof of work, role, scope, team, and performance details.
Example showcase for a multifamily project where the company performed a defined package and coordinated through submittals, procurement, installation, punch, and closeout.
Show national or multi-state capacity: repeated scope, consistent details, schedule discipline, material lead times, and multiple location coordination.
Show compliance-heavy work: insurance, bond, DIR/public works, safety, inspections, submittals, certified payroll if applicable, and closeout.
Project showcase structure
This is where the company proves performance before a GC, owner, architect, or trade partner wastes time.
Name, location, city/state/country, project type, market sector, public/private visibility.
GC, subcontractor, supplier, manufacturer, installer, consultant, testing, inspection, design support.
Exact trade/scope, inclusions, products used, systems installed, services performed.
Owner, GC, architect, engineer, major trades, suppliers, manufacturers, reps, if public or approved.
Photos, videos, walkthroughs, before/after, shop drawings, samples, mockups, product demos.
Schedule, manpower, safety, inspection success, quality control, punch, closeout.
Submittals, warranties, O&Ms, closeout, certifications, test reports, maintenance info.
Completed, repeat client, testimonial, reference available, award, lesson learned, next opportunity.
Relationship map
This turns a project from a photo gallery into a trust graph.
Culture + public layer
BuildNet now includes jobsite stories, public education, material journeys, developer explainers, media proof, mentorship, and candid conversations.