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Best Construction Companies in Virginia Beach (2023)

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Our annual ranking of top general contractors highlights the foremost general contractors in the Virginia Beach area, based on the number of projects completed over the past year and filtered for relevance. This list is compiled using permit and contractor data provided by our partners at BuildZoom, sourced from city, county, and state building departments. For more information on data quality, please refer to the note at the end of this article.

Business Name

# Projects Last Year

Typical Job Size (in $)

Typical Permit Fees (in $)

Percent of projects under relevant project types

American Residential Services of Virginia Inc

197

10700

120

100.00%

Cm Munden LLC

43

13660

60

100.00%

Wetherington Homes Inc

27

392700

210

100.00%

Kotarides Builders LLC

24

357300

650

100.00%

WT Anderson

20

10140

120

100.00%

Michael D. Sifen Inc

19

15000

220

95.00%

Vb Contractors Inc

16

90000

170

100.00%

Hatchett Home Improvement Co Inc

13

66160

370

92.86%

MC Builders

13

29000

180

100.00%

Meckley Services Inc

13

27200

250

100.00%

Tkjd Contracting LLC

12

20000

120

100.00%

PG Harris Construction Co

11

54850

640

91.67%

Block Construction Inc

11

48000

270

100.00%

Clancy and Theys Construction Co

11

17000

2450

100.00%

Red Ladder Remodeling

10

14430

180

100.00%

Provost Construction and Sons

9

350000

2050

75.00%

Rudolf Construction Partners, LLC

9

180000

1260

100.00%

Superior Services Inc

8

32180

320

100.00%

Cova Property Group

8

13500

130

100.00%

Colonialwebb Contractors

8

12570

140

88.89%

Af Ross LLC

7

30000

70

100.00%

Dahl Properties LLC

7

25000

280

100.00%

Marks-Woods Construction Services

7

22250

180

100.00%

Dms Contracting

6

165000

930

100.00%

Two Rivers Built

6

17500

150

100.00%

Fci Towers, Inc

6

15000

250

100.00%

CPI Services

6

10000

70

100.00%

Note: The data used to compile this list may not be complete based on the availability of permit data – collecting and consolidating this data is a time-intensive and difficult task. It may not be complete in all areas due to jurisdictional reporting requirements and the availability of data. Job values and permit fees should be taken as estimates rather than exact values, based on the most complete permit and contractor data available.
The time period for the data used for this ranking was the past 365 days, plus an additional 45 days to account for the average timeline of a building permit.