Our database of construction companies in Poland compiles data on entities across the entire spectrum: from companies employing hundreds of workers, through medium-sized construction firms, to sole proprietors serving individual clients.
For each entity, we provide contact details, information on the scale of operations, location, and financial status—all updated daily based on data from the KRS, CEIDG, and REGON registries.
Directory of the largest construction companies in Poland
For suppliers of building materials, manufacturers of machinery and equipment, and developers seeking general contractors, it is essential to reach entities of the appropriate scale.
Our database allows you to filter construction companies by number of employees, revenue, and total assets—this lets you narrow down the list to only the largest market players operating in the region you’re interested in or throughout Poland.
For each company, financial data, contact information, and details about decision-makers are available, which helps you reach the right person more quickly.
Directory of construction service providers for individual customers
The second group consists of small businesses and sole proprietorships that provide renovation, finishing, and construction services to private individuals—such as bricklayers, tilers, finishing crews, electricians, and general contractors.
These are the most common targets for prospecting by distributors of construction tools and materials, recruitment firms, and equipment rental companies. Our database also includes these entities, with the ability to filter by PKD code, location down to the municipal level, or date of business establishment—allowing you to reach both long-established companies and newly opened contractors.
What is the purpose of using a database of construction companies?
The database has a wide range of applications, depending on the buyer's profile. Distributors of building materials and tools use it to create prospecting lists for their sales representatives, segmenting companies by location and size.
Developers and investors identify potential subcontractors—both general contractors and companies specializing in specific types of work. Recruitment firms and temporary staffing agencies reach out to companies actively engaged in construction in a given region.
Architects and interior designers collaborate with contractors recommended to their clients. Construction equipment rental companies, on the other hand, target businesses that, due to the scale of their operations, prefer to rent rather than purchase equipment.
Construction companies database – Frequently Asked Questions