If you build in North Dakota, the rules that govern your business sit in three places: the state licensing authority, the state lien statute, and the state prevailing-wage law. Cost bands, permit timelines, and common project types layer on top. Get any of these wrong and you bid the wrong number, miss the lien deadline, or lose the certificate of occupancy. Here’s what North Dakotacontractors need to know in 2026, plus how BuildCrux fits into your daily workflow.
BuildCrux runs AI estimating, scheduling, change-order management, lien-aware invoicing, mileage tracking, and customer communication in one place. Every screen is built for the field, not the back office. The numbers below come from current state law, published cost references, and 2026 market data. Verify specific project rules with your AHJ before bidding.
North Dakota contractor licensing
North Dakota Secretary of State - Contractor Licensing
Contractor license required for any project $4,000 and above. Multiple classifications by project value. Exam not required for most classifications; financial responsibility and bond required.
- Application + first-year fees
- $50-$450 license fee depending on classification + $5,000-$25,000 bond
- Renewal period
- 1 year
Mechanics liens in North Dakota
Filing deadline: 90 days after last work for direct contractors. Subs and suppliers also have 90 days. Lien is filed with the recorder of the county where the property is located.
Preliminary notice: North Dakota requires a Notice of Intention to Claim Lien served on the property owner at least 10 days before filing the lien itself.
Lien rights are how you actually get paid when an owner stops paying. Missing the deadline forfeits the security entirely. The mechanics lien is the contractor’s primary security; the preliminary notice is the prerequisite that protects it. Read the lien waiver entry too — that’s the document you’ll exchange for every progress payment.
BuildCrux tracks your last-work date per project and surfaces lien-deadline reminders so the math doesn’t happen on the back of an envelope at month-end.
Prevailing wage in North Dakota
North Dakota is a right-to-work state with no state prevailing-wage law. Federal Davis-Bacon applies on federally funded projects only.
For background on how prevailing-wage rules work, see our prevailing wage glossary entry and the Davis-Bacon Act explainer. The federal U.S. Department of Labor wage determinations site publishes prevailing rates on federally funded projects.
Typical North Dakota cost bands
Market tier: Mid (national median). Numbers below are $/sqft for typical 2026 conditions. Use them to sanity-check estimates, not as the basis for a final bid. For a personalized range based on your specific scope, run our free buildout cost calculator.
For medical-office TI work, see our medical office cost guide covering OSHPD requirements, infection-control protocols, and per-department cost drivers.
| Project Type | Range ($/sqft) |
|---|---|
| Residential new construction | $185-$350 (typical $255) |
| Residential remodel | $140-$285 (typical $200) |
| Commercial new construction | $225-$430 (typical $310) |
| Commercial tenant improvement | $125-$330 (typical $205) |
| Restaurant buildout | $280-$540 (typical $395) |
Permit review in North Dakota
- Residential additions and remodels: 1-3 weeks
- New commercial construction: 4-10 weeks
Common project types
North Dakota contractors commonly build:
- Bakken oil and gas adjacent
- Energy infrastructure (pipeline, power)
- Single-family residential
- Healthcare and senior living
- Agricultural processing
- Custom-home (Fargo growth)
The BuildCrux Method, applied to North Dakota
The BuildCrux Method is the same five-pillar framework everywhere. State-specific application:
- Accurate Estimating. AI takeoff from North Dakota plan sets, anchored to the cost bands above plus your own historical job-cost data.
- Structured Planning. Schedule that respects North Dakota permit timelines (4-10 weeks on commercial) and long-lead procurement.
- Controlled Execution. Daily logs, photo capture, and crew scheduling from the field.
- Change Order Management.Customer-portal change orders the homeowner or owner’s rep signs from a phone before work proceeds.
- Financial Visibility. Lien-deadline tracking against the North Dakota statute (90 days after last work for direct contractors), real-time job-cost variance, AR aging.
Read the full BuildCrux Method for the universal framework.
North Dakota contractor software: the honest comparison
Most North Dakota contractors evaluate three or four tools when they shop. We publish honest, side-by-side comparisons against the most common alternatives: vs Buildertrend, vs JobTread, vs JobNimbus, vs Houzz Pro, and vs Contractor Foreman. We name the cases where competitors win, not just where we do.
| Capability | Spreadsheets | Generic SaaS | BuildCrux |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI takeoff from plans | No | Limited | Yes |
| North Dakota lien deadline tracking | Manual | Generic | State-aware |
| Mileage with IRS-rate tracking | No | Add-on | Built-in |
| Customer-portal change orders | No | Limited | Built-in |
| Per-user pricing | N/A | Yes | No |
Frequently asked questions: North Dakota contractors
When is a contractor license required in North Dakota?
For any project $4,000 and above. North Dakota issues multiple classifications by project value. Most do not require an exam, but financial responsibility documentation and a bond are required for all classifications.
How long do I have to file a mechanics lien in North Dakota?
90 days after last work for direct contractors and sub-tier claimants. Filed with the recorder of the county. A Notice of Intention to Claim Lien must be served on the owner at least 10 days before filing.
How does Bakken oil and gas affect North Dakota construction?
The Bakken oil patch (western North Dakota) drove a major construction boom over the past 15 years for worker housing, oil-services facilities, and infrastructure. Boom-bust cycles tied to oil prices. When prices are high, accelerated schedules and worker-camp construction dominate; during downturns, market shifts to maintenance.
Bottom line for North Dakota contractors
North Dakota has its own license rules, lien deadlines, and cost realities. The contractors who win in this market track those rules tightly and use software built for construction, not generic SaaS adapted from another industry. BuildCrux is the platform contractors run their business on.
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