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The Specialty Trade Contractors market is composed of businesses that provide specialized services related to construction. These services include carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, painting, masonry, roofing, and other related services. Specialty Trade Contractors are typically hired by general contractors to complete specific tasks on a construction project.
Specialty Trade Contractors are typically small businesses that employ a few workers. They are often family-owned and operated, and many have been in business for generations. They are typically highly skilled and knowledgeable in their trade, and they often have a long-standing relationship with their customers.
Some of the more well-known companies in the Specialty Trade Contractors market include ABC Painting, Smith Electric, Johnson Plumbing, and Masonry Solutions. Show Less Read more