Longstanding Profitable General Contractor Business – Owner/Operator Opportunity
Established more than 25 years ago, this Colorado construction company provides residential, commercial, and insurance-related restoration services throughout the Denver Metro area, Front Range, and nearby mountain counties. The firm maintains a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and deep subcontractor loyalty.
Highlights
- Consistent revenue averaging $5 million + annually
- SDE range (cash basis, last 5 years): approximately $175 K – $520 K depending on project timing and insurance volume
- Three balanced revenue streams: residential remodeling, commercial work, and insurance restoration
- Long-tenured subcontractor network; many tradesmen with 15–20 years of history
- Established office and accounting support already in place
- Seller open to flexible structures – seller financing, earnouts, or hybrids – for the right qualified buyer
- Seller wishes to remain active post-sale in a sales/revenue role, primarily in mountain-area projects
- Included in the sale is approximately $80,000 in unused radio advertising credit with a major regional station, available for the buyer’s use. If the business is not sold within the next few months, the seller reserves the right to begin utilizing a portion of this credit.
Buyer Requirements
This opportunity is not suited to private-equity groups, absentee owners, or investors seeking to “hire a manager.” It is not SBA-financeable. 
The right buyer will:
- Hold or be able to obtain a Colorado general-contractor license
- Have direct construction or restoration management experience
- Possess at least $300 K available for a down payment
- Be comfortable with year-to-year income variability and cash-flow management
- Value continuity and work well with the founder, who remains active during and potentially after the transition
Current Year Note
2025 is tracking below prior years in earnings, consistent with project mix and market conditions. Revenues remain strong, and the seller is prepared to structure terms to bridge transition performance.
Summary
For a capable construction professional, this business offers scale, reputation, and continuity—not a passive investment. The seller is motivated to make a win-win transition with an operator who brings both professional competence and personal compatibility.
