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Tradesmen International (Orlando)

Orlando, FL — Greater Orlando and surrounding region

The on-demand skilled workforce for the I-4 corridor.

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The Orlando hub of the nation's largest skilled trades provider. They supply highly vetted, safety-trained craftworkers to help Central Florida GCs hit tight deadlines without adding permanent overhead.

Services Offered

  • OSHA-10 Safety Trained Craftworkers
  • Variable Labor Cost Strategy
  • Carpenters, Welders, Electricians
  • Workers' Comp & Payroll Handled

Scaling Up for the Big Push

Orlando's commercial construction market, heavily driven by hospitality and infrastructure, requires massive amounts of skilled labor. Tradesmen International acts as a variable labor force for mid-market builders. When a GC wins a massive bid and needs to double their framing crew for six weeks, Tradesmen provides the vetted bodies. When the phase is over, the workers are sent back, turning a fixed payroll liability into a hyper-efficient variable cost.

Their emphasis on safety is a massive perk. In an industry where a single OSHA violation can halt a project, knowing that the agency pushes its employees to complete their OSHA-10 certification provides massive peace of mind. They handle the W-2s, the benefits, and the workers' comp, allowing superintendents to focus on the build, not the HR paperwork.

The ConstructionPerks Take

We think Tradesmen International is best for: Commercial GCs and heavy subcontractors who need to rapidly scale their skilled workforce for specific project phases without long-term hiring risk.

One thing to think about is site integration. While these workers know their trade, they don't know the specific culture of the hiring company. Strong on-site leadership is still required to manage them effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific trades does Tradesmen International provide in Orlando?

The agency provides a massive range of commercial trades, including journeyman electricians, commercial plumbers, framers, welders, and concrete finishers.

Who handles the workers' compensation for these employees?

Tradesmen International acts as the employer of record, meaning they carry the workers' compensation insurance, reducing the hiring company's liability.

Can contractors request the same workers for future projects?

Yes, if a contractor finds craftworkers who mesh perfectly with their team, they can request those specific individuals for future deployments, subject to availability.

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Service AreaOrlando, FL — Greater Orlando and surrounding region
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SpecialtiesSkilled Trades, Safety Compliance, Commercial Construction
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