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AI Construction Authority serves as a national reference provider network for the construction sector, covering AI-integrated tools, services, contractors, and technology providers operating across the United States. This page identifies the available contact channels, the scope of inquiries handled, and the information required for an efficient response. Provider Network providers, classification questions, and sector research inquiries each follow distinct routing pathways described below.


Additional contact options

Primary written correspondence is routed through the provider network's designated contact address. For construction professionals, researchers, and service seekers with inquiries related to provider network providers, data accuracy, or sector classification, email remains the standard contact method.

Primary contact email: [email protected]

Inquiries submitted through this channel are reviewed against the provider network's internal classification standards, which align with how the US construction sector is segmented across licensing categories, trade disciplines, and technology integration tiers. The provider network covers contractors, subcontractors, specialty trades, AI-enabled construction technology vendors, and inspection service providers as discrete professional categories.

For sector-adjacent research that extends into AI-enabled inspection services or contractor licensing at the national level, cross-provider network inquiries may reference related authority networks in the network. However, provider submissions and data corrections for this provider network are handled exclusively through the contact channel above — not through affiliated properties.


How to reach this office

AI Construction Authority operates as a national-scope reference provider network without a physical walk-in office. All correspondence is handled electronically. Response timelines depend on inquiry type:

  1. Provider correction or data accuracy requests — Standard review within the network's editorial workflow
  2. New provider submissions — Evaluated against classification criteria before publication; not all submissions result in active providers
  3. Research or sector classification inquiries — Addressed with reference to named public sources, regulatory frameworks, or provider network scope documentation
  4. Partnership or network inquiries — Routed through the same primary contact with a clear subject line identifying the inquiry as a network-level matter

The provider network does not provide legal advice, licensing guidance, or professional referrals. Inquiries that fall under those categories — such as interpretation of OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 construction safety standards, local permitting requirements under the International Building Code (IBC), or contractor licensing thresholds set by individual state licensing boards — should be directed to the relevant regulatory body or licensed professional.

For technology classification questions involving AI-integrated construction tools, the provider network applies a structured taxonomy aligned with trade categories recognized by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat, which organizes construction work into 49 primary divisions. Inquiries referencing a specific CSI division or trade category will be processed more efficiently than general queries.


Service area covered

The provider network covers the United States at national scope. Providers and classifications reflect contractors, technology vendors, and construction service providers operating in all 50 states, including both general contractors licensed at the state level and specialty subcontractors whose licensing requirements vary by jurisdiction.

The US construction sector comprises more than 700,000 employer establishments (US Census Bureau, 2022 County Business Patterns), representing a broad base of firms across residential, commercial, industrial, and civil construction segments. AI Construction Authority's provider network coverage spans this full spectrum, with particular depth in:

Geographically, the provider network does not exclude any US state or territory. Provider density reflects the concentration of active construction activity by region, with higher coverage in states with large construction permit volumes such as California, Texas, Florida, and New York.


What to include in your message

Incomplete inquiries extend processing time. The following structured breakdown identifies the minimum information required for each inquiry type.

For provider corrections or data accuracy requests:
1. The full name of the verified entity as it appears in the network
2. The specific field or fields requiring correction (address, trade category, licensing jurisdiction, technology classification)
3. Supporting documentation or public source reference confirming the correct information
4. Contact name and email for follow-up

For new provider submissions:
1. Company legal name and operating name (if different)
2. Primary trade or service category using CSI MasterFormat division reference where applicable
3. State(s) of active licensure and the issuing licensing board
4. Description of AI-integrated tools or technology in use, if applicable to the provider
5. Contact name, title, and verified email address

For sector research or classification inquiries:
1. The specific classification question or data point in question
2. The regulatory or standards framework referenced (e.g., OSHA, IBC, NFPA 70 for electrical, ACI 318 for concrete)
3. The intended use of the information (academic research, competitive analysis, regulatory compliance review)

For network or partnership inquiries:
1. Organization name and role in the construction or technology sector
2. Nature of the proposed relationship
3. Contact name, title, and direct email

Messages that include all relevant fields above are prioritized in the review process. Submissions lacking a clear inquiry type or identifiable entity name are held pending clarification. The provider network does not process anonymous submissions for provider changes.

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