Construction Company Fleets
289K+ construction company fleet locations with vehicle counts, heavy-duty equipment breakdowns, and fuel type composition
Overview
Over 289,000 construction company fleet locations — the single largest industry segment in the commercial fleet universe. Construction fleets are heavy-duty intensive, fuel-hungry, and geographically distributed across job sites, making them high-value targets for vehicle, equipment, fuel, and fleet management providers.
What's Included
- Construction Fleet Locations: Full company details and addresses for construction fleet operators
- Fleet Scale: National and local vehicle counts — identify large multi-site operators vs. local contractors
- Heavy-Duty Focus: GVW class breakdown showing concentration of Class 6-8 vehicles (dump trucks, cement mixers, cranes)
- Fuel Composition: Diesel dominates, but see which operators are adopting alternative fuels
- Firmographics: Sub-industry detail, employee count, revenue, and parent company linkage
Use Cases
Construction Equipment Sales
Target construction fleet operators for new and used commercial vehicles, heavy equipment, and specialty vehicles. Weight class data matches your inventory to buyer needs.
Fleet Management for Construction
Market GPS tracking, equipment utilization, and fleet management solutions to construction companies managing distributed fleets across multiple job sites.
Fuel & Maintenance Programs
Construction fleets are among the highest consumers of diesel fuel. Target operators with bulk fuel programs, mobile fueling, and heavy-duty maintenance contracts.
Safety & Compliance
Reach construction fleet operators with DOT compliance services, safety training, dash cameras, and fleet safety management platforms.
Created by
Dow Jones
General Manager, Emerging Data Products
Data Overview
- Records
- 289,000+
- Coverage
- United States (41 states)
- Update Frequency
- Monthly
Key Attributes
- Company name, website, and phone
- Location addresses
- National and local fleet size
- Vehicle weight class breakdown (heavy-duty focus)
- Fuel type composition
- Construction industry classification
- Employee count and revenue
- Corporate hierarchy
Common Use Cases
- Construction equipment and vehicle sales
- Fleet management for construction operations
- Fuel and maintenance programs for heavy equipment
- Construction safety and compliance services