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How to Monitor a Construction Company Website

Construction company owner checking project pages online

Construction websites build trust and generate bids. If your site is down, prospective clients may assume you are unavailable or unprofessional. Monitoring ensures your project pages, contact forms, and bid requests are always reachable.

This monitoring checklist is designed for construction companies and general contractors.

Monitor project portfolio pages

Clients want to see past work. Monitor your portfolio and project pages so they always load quickly and correctly.

Check bid request and contact forms

Many construction leads start with a bid request. Monitor your bid form and contact page so those requests never go missing.

Watch location and service area pages

Local SEO pages drive inbound leads. Monitor your primary service area pages and location pages to keep them live during campaigns.

Monitoring dashboard showing availability for a contractor website

Protect domain and SSL integrity

SSL warnings hurt trust fast. Add SSL expiration checks and confirm your domain always resolves correctly.

Set alerts during bid cycles

When you launch a new project or bid campaign, use SMS alerts for real-time downtime notifications.

Prepare a quick backup channel

If the site goes down, publish a temporary contact number or bid email on your social pages so leads can still reach you.

Keep construction leads flowing

Monitor project pages and bid forms so prospects always have a path to contact you.