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Best Construction Companies in Atlanta 2023

June 26, 2024 1 Min Read

Last updated on July 2nd, 2024 at 07:35 am

Our annual compilation of top construction companies assesses the most prominent firms in the Atlanta metropolitan area based on project volume from the past year, focusing on relevance. This list is assembled using permit and contractor data supplied by our associates at BuildZoom, gathered from city, county, and state building departments. Further information regarding data quality is available in the note at the end of this article.

Contractor Name

# of Projects

Last Year

Typical Job Size

(in $)

Typical Permit Fees

(in $)

Percent of projects under project type (General Construction)

Benchmark Homes

225

81,290

6,690

99.12%

Graham Residential Construction

83

87,830

6,550

100.00%

Almont Homes of Georgia LLC

31

128,670

7,160

100.00%

Imc Construction Company Inc

28

37,500

780

100.00%

Northside Remodeling LLC

20

155,000

960

100.00%

Steve Michael Brock

19

1,136,000

250

100.00%

Powerhouse Inc

15

30,000

430

100.00%

DLP Construction Company Inc

9

302,650

3,880

100.00%

Samkins Construction Inc

9

228,710

220

100.00%

Rycon Construction, Inc

8

670,890

3,530

100.00%

Contract Builders Inc

8

356,170

3,630

100.00%

Boyce Group, LLC

8

110,350

650

100.00%

Daryl Housten Sims

8

65,240

440

100.00%

Capstone Communities LLC

7

400,000

4,910

100.00%

Century Complete

7

348,190

2,080

100.00%

Intown Renovations Gp, LLC

7

220,000

2,210

100.00%

Diversified Development Associates Inc

7

180,000

510

100.00%

Custom Homes Incorporated

7

150,000

930

100.00%

Earth 1st Construction & Development, Inc

7

136,000

490

100.00%

GW Ivey Construction Inc

7

100,000

250

63.64%

JR Hobbs Company

6

1,106,330

180

100.00%

Breedlove Homes LLC

6

160,000

2,030

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.

Author

  • Blaine Comeione

    Blaine has served as Editor at Atlanta Architects for six years, drawing from over ten years of experience in construction and real estate. His comprehensive understanding spans commercial construction, architecture, and home builds, cultivated through diverse roles in the industry. With four years at BuildZoom and a background as a licensed real estate agent, Blaine possesses a unique perspective that enriches his editorial work. His dedication to delivering informative content is underscored by his extensive tenure in the field, ensuring that readers receive valuable insights into the dynamic world of construction and home design. Expertise: Commercial Construction, Commercial Remodeling, Home Design and Build Key Highlights: Over 6 years of experience writing and editing in the construction space, Editor at HomeBuilderDigest, Previous experience at BuildZoom and Keller Williams Realty Education: Ohio University, Bachelor of Science in Human and Consumer Science - Minor in Business, 120+ Hours of New Jersey Real Estate Education, 120+ Hours of Arizona Real Estate Education