Locations /Richmond, VA
The construction staffing agency Richmond builds on.
Our flagship office serves Central Virginia commercial and industrial employers with the full breadth of Precision's 16 trade specialties. From substation work to warehouse buildouts, Richmond skilled-trades crews start the week they're requested.
Trades we staff in Richmond.
All tradesElectricians
Licensed and apprentice electricians
Pipefitters
Certified pipefitters
Plumbers
Journeyman and apprentice plumbers
HVAC Technicians
Commercial HVAC techs
Cable & Fiber Technicians
Telecom and low-voltage specialists
Construction General Labor
Skilled-trade support and site labor
Electrical Infrastructure Techs
Substation and grid work
Carpenters
Commercial & form carpenters
Millwrights
Equipment install, alignment, rigging
Conveyor Installers
Warehouse and distribution buildouts
Mechanical Technicians
Industrial maintenance and repair
Pallet Rack Installers
Warehouse storage systems
Welders
Structural, pipe & fabrication welders
Ironworkers
Structural & reinforcing ironworkers
Concrete Finishers
Flatwork & structural concrete
Sheet Metal Workers
HVAC duct & architectural metal
Market Guide
Where the work is in Richmond.
Data centers and the Central Virginia corridor
Central Virginia has become one of the East Coast's active data-center construction markets, and that work runs on exactly the trades Precision staffs: electricians for power distribution, cable and fiber technicians for structured cabling, and HVAC and mechanical trades for the cooling plant. Electrical infrastructure crews — substation and switchyard work — follow the same buildouts, because every data-center campus needs utility-scale power behind it.
Plant and industrial maintenance
The manufacturing and processing facilities along the I-95 corridor and the James River industrial areas generate steady demand for millwrights, mechanical technicians, welders, and pipefitters — planned maintenance, equipment rebuilds, line retrofits, and turnaround work. Richmond is Precision's flagship office, so the bench for these trades is local and already vetted, not recruited cold when the call comes in.
Infrastructure and river-crossing work
Richmond's geography puts the James River in the middle of everything, and bridge, road, and utility infrastructure work is a recurring part of the region's construction calendar. That work pulls ironworkers, concrete finishers, structural welders, and skilled construction labor — trades where the credential and the safety posture matter as much as the headcount.
Service area
The Richmond office staffs commercial and industrial job sites across the metro and surrounding communities, including:
- Richmond
- Henrico County
- Chesterfield County
- Hanover County
- Glen Allen
- Short Pump
- Midlothian
- Mechanicsville
- Ashland
- Chester
- Petersburg
- Colonial Heights
- Hopewell
- Sandston
Richmond staffing FAQ
Does Precision Workforce staff skilled trades in Richmond, VA?
Yes. Precision's Richmond office staffs licensed and certified construction and industrial trades — electricians, pipefitters, welders, millwrights, HVAC techs, and more — for commercial and industrial projects across Central Virginia's growth in distribution, data centers, and advanced manufacturing.
How fast can you get a crew on my Richmond job site?
With a clear scope and market-rate pay, common needs are often staffed within the same week. Larger or specialized crews are recruited to your exact spec.
How do trade workers apply in Richmond?
Apply online or call the Richmond office. It's always free for trade workers, and Precision carries workers' comp and liability while you're on assignment.
Is the Richmond office part of Lingo Staffing?
Yes. Precision Workforce is the skilled-trades division of Lingo Staffing, focused specifically on licensed and certified construction and industrial trades.
What's driving skilled-trades demand in Richmond right now?
Three things at once: data-center construction across the Central Virginia corridor, ongoing plant and industrial maintenance along the I-95 and James River industrial areas, and infrastructure work — including river-crossing and utility projects. They all compete for the same pool of electricians, mechanical trades, and structural crews, so the employers who scope early and pay the market rate get the crews.
Which areas around Richmond does the office serve?
The Richmond office covers the metro and Central Virginia — including Henrico, Chesterfield, and Hanover counties, Glen Allen, Short Pump, Midlothian, Mechanicsville, Ashland, Chester, Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and Hopewell — with reach into Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia for project work.
Building in Richmond? Let's staff it.
Tell us the trade and the schedule — the Richmond team will have a plan by end of day.