Open4Biz Battle Creek

Construction Business

The Construction Business segment provides entrepreneurs with essential resources on licensing, permits, safety regulations, and project management to help build a successful construction or contracting business.

phase: planning

Step One: Research & business plan

Research the construction industry in your area to identify your target market, competitors, and potential opportunities. Determine the type of services you’ll offer, such as residential construction, commercial projects, or renovations. Develop a comprehensive business plan that outlines your goals, service offerings, operational strategy, equipment needs, staffing plan, and financial projections.

Tasks

  • Develop a good business idea
  • Conduct market research
  • Seek professional advice
  • Create a business plan

Helpful Resources

  • SizeUp Michigan
  • City of Battle Creek Small Business Development Office (SBDO)
  • Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
  • SCORE Kalamazoo/SW Michigan
  • Northern Initiatives
  • Willard Library Resource Desk

Lessons Learned: Step One

Learn from the owners of Café Rica, La Loma Supermercado and The Link as they discuss why it’s crucial to develop a good business plan and conduct market research as you begin your business journey.

phase: planning

Step Two: form your entity

Select a legal structure for your construction business, such as an LLC, sole proprietorship, or corporation. Register your business with state and local authorities, obtain your Employer Identification Number (EIN), and apply for necessary construction-related licenses. These may include general contractor licenses, trade-specific certifications, and bonding requirements. Set up a commercial bank account. Properly insure the entity, property, and equipment.

Tasks

  • Choose a legal structure
  • Determine state & local licensing requirements
  • Register business name
  • Obtain an EIN
  • Register federal, state & local taxes
  • Seek business insurance

Helpful Resources

  • U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
  • Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)
  • Home Builders Association of Western Michigan
  • Calhoun County Clerk and Register of Deeds
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • City Income Tax Department

Lessons Learned: Step Two

Learn from the owners of Café Rica, Plumeria Botanical Boutique, and The Link about how to choose your legal structure and best practices when determining state and local licensing.

phase: location

Step Three: choose your location

Decide on the location for your business operations, such as an office, warehouse, or storage facility for tools and equipment. Consider accessibility for clients and employees, as well as proximity to suppliers or project sites. If you operate remotely, focus on creating a strong online presence to attract clients.

Tasks

  • Explore location needs, ideals and opportunity
  • Determine zoning classifications and requirements

Helpful Resources

  • City of Battle Creek Small Business Development Office (SBDO)
  • SizeUp Michigan
  • U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
  • City Planning & Zoning
  • City Inspections
  • Fire Marshal

Lessons Learned: Step Three

Learn from the owners of La Loma Supermercado, Suipi’s East End Eatery, Chris Edwards Salon, and The Link on how to choose the right location for your business and seeking help when determining zoning classifications and requirements.

phase: location

Step Four: site selection & approval

If you need a physical office, storage, or workspace, select a site that complies with local zoning and building codes. Ensure your facility can accommodate your equipment and outside storage and meet any operational needs. Submit site plans for approval if renovations or modifications are necessary.

Tasks

  • Conduct site visits
  • Property due diligence (title, environmental, property survey)
  • Seek financing
  • Negotiate lease or purchase terms
  • Obtain necessary approvals

Helpful Resources

  • City Planning & Zoning
  • City Assessing
  • City Code Compliance
  • City Inspections
  • U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

Lessons Learned: Step Four

Learn from the owners of Suipi’s East End Eatery, Chris Edwards Salon, Café Rica and La Loma Supermercado as they reflect back on moving into step four and working through the site selection and approval process, learned about property due diligence, secured financing, and negotiated their businesses’ lease terms.

phase: construction

Step Five: Design & Construction Estimates

If your location requires buildout or renovations, this is the stage to manage design and estimate construction costs. Work with contractors, architects, and builders to thoroughly develop detailed specifications and cost estimates. Cost estimates will help determine the scope of the project and help identify financial needs.

Tasks

  • Hire design professionals
  • Seek plan approval
  • Obtain construction estimates
  • Hire contractors

Helpful Resources

  • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Southwest Michigan
  • The Blue Book Building & Construction Network
  • City Code Compliance
  • City Inspections
  • City Planning & Zoning

Lessons Learned: Step Five

Learn from the owners of Café Rica, Plumeria Botanical Boutique, and La Loma Supermercado as they moved through Step Five of opening their businesses and had to seek plan approval, obtain construction estimates, secure financing, and hire contractors.

phase: construction

Step Six: Permits, Construction & Inspections

If your construction business involves building or renovating, secure the necessary construction permits and work with licensed contractors to complete the project. No demolition or construction can start before planned review is completed by Planning/Zoning and Building Inspections. If no renovations are required to begin operations, ensure your workspace meets all regulatory requirements by scheduling a safety inspection and seek zoning approval.

Tasks

  • Zoning approval
  • Building Inspections approval
  • Department of Public Works (DPW) approval
  • Occupancy permit

Helpful Resources

  • City Planning & Zoning
  • City Applications & Petitions
  • City Department of Public Works (DPW)
  • City Inspections

Lessons Learned: Step Six

Learn from the owners of Café Rica, Plumeria Botanical Boutique, and The Link as they look back on when they had to work through zoning approvals, building inspection approvals, and worked to obtain their occupancy permits.

phase: operation

Step Seven: operation

Once your business is fully compliant and equipped, start accepting projects and building your client base. Focus on delivering high-quality construction services, marketing, managing timelines and budgets effectively, and maintaining strong relationships with subcontractors, suppliers and trades associations. Continuously evaluate your business operations and adapt as needed to grow and succeed in the construction industry.

Tasks

  • Store set-up and operations
  • Human resources and employee management
  • Marketing and customer service
  • Technology and automation
  • Annual licensing and inspections

Helpful Resources

Lessons Learned: Step Seven

Learn from the owners of Café Rica, Plumeria Botanical Boutique, Chris Edwards Salon, and La Loma Supermercado as they look back on when they finished through the steps to open their businesses and started focusing on store set-up & operations, human resources & employee management, marketing & customer service, and technology & automation.