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Construction Guide is a professional matchmaking platform for the construction industry, serving real estate developers, private owners, architects, and interior designers. It is not a typical enterprise SaaS product; instead, users submit their requirements through the website, after which an account manager follows up manually to connect project owners with pre-screened architects, general contractors, construction management firms, specialty subcontractors, and construction loan resources.
The platform emphasizes “A-to-Z” bidding guidance: after users submit project details, an Account Manager typically gets in touch within 24 hours and may conduct an on-site project visit to analyze the scope of work and objectives. Within the next 24–48 hours, the platform then provides up to three matched options, such as general contractors, architects, or designers. Its screening criteria include licensing, insurance, professional performance, New York market references, and past projects.
In addition to construction and design resources, the website also mentions connections to resources such as construction loans, land and construction contract financing, single-close construction-to-permanent loans, and post-completion refinancing. It also provides a hard cost budget calculator.
Construction Guide is free for clients; clients only pay the actual service providers, such as general contractors or architects. Its business model is to receive compensation from Builders and Construction Loan Funds based on a percentage of the construction cost, but it does not publicly disclose the specific percentage, settlement terms, or contract details.
The advantages are that clients face low upfront screening costs, the service covers the pre-bid, bidding, and key construction stages, and the platform clearly describes how it vets the qualifications of local construction resources. For owners and developers unfamiliar with markets such as New York and Miami, it can save time in finding reliable contractors.
The drawbacks are that it lacks the project boards, permission management, team collaboration, APIs, system integrations, and security/compliance documentation commonly found in enterprise software. The service relies heavily on human account managers and local relationship networks, which limits its geographic scalability. There is also room for greater transparency around commission percentages and recommendation mechanisms.
It is better suited for owners, developers, architects, and interior designers working on residential or commercial renovations, new builds, development projects, or construction financing in areas such as the five boroughs of New York City, Alpine NJ, Greenwich CT, the Hamptons, and Miami. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so it is considered unknown.
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