
Who We Are
Building Material Group is a construction management and consulting firm built to deliver high-quality residential and commercial projects—and to help owners and developers build in a way that is organized, compliant, and connected to the communities they serve. We manage projects from planning through closeout with a strong operational foundation: scope clarity, budget discipline, schedule control, and trade partner accountability.
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Our primary focus is construction management for single-family and multi-family housing and small to mid-size commercial work. We support project teams with procurement strategy, bid packaging, subcontractor onboarding, documentation controls, and field coordination—bringing structure to the parts of a project that often create delays and cost growth. We believe strong construction management isn’t just oversight—it’s the day-to-day systems that keep work moving and trades aligned.
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Where Building Material Group stands apart is our ability to manage construction delivery while also supporting projects with community benefits agreements and compliance frameworks such as Davis-Bacon and prevailing wage, project labor agreements, and applicable Brownfield requirements. We help clients plan and implement these commitments with practical tools—tracking, reporting, and workflows that stand up to audits while staying aligned with schedule and production needs.
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We also support community benefits planning and implementation—helping clients connect projects to local opportunity through workforce coordination and partnerships that align with project goals. This is not a separate initiative; it is integrated support that strengthens project execution when community commitments are part of the contract. Our philosophy is simple: build with excellence, run clean operations, and make it easier for project teams to meet both construction and community outcomes.
Our Clients
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Developers and owners delivering residential and mixed-use projects
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Institutions and municipalities with community benefits commitments
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General contractors and trade partners seeking stronger compliance workflows
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Nonprofits and community anchors expanding facilities and services