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Data derived from public USPTO patent filing records and CPC codes. PatentFit Scores computed from practitioner-to-patent cross-reference analysis. See methodology.

Directory/Building Construction

Building Construction

E04

As of February 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory contains 162 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Building Construction (CPC E04). These practitioners have filed a combined 9 patent applications, of which 5 have been granted, a 55.6% allowance rate.

162
Practitioners
9
Patents Filed
5
Patents Granted
55.6%
Allowance Rate

PatentFit Score Distribution

162 practitioners

How 162 Building Construction practitioners score on PatentFit

Exceptional85-100
0(0%)
Strong70-84
0(0%)
Good50-69
62(38%)
Moderate30-49
7(4%)
Limited0-29
93(57%)

Filing Trend

Annual patent filings in CPC E04

1
13
1
19
2
21
1
22
1
23
4
25

Top Firms in Construction

Firms with the most Building Construction patent filings

1
Solo Practitioner
18 practitioners6 patents
2
MCCARTER & ENGLISH, LLP
4 practitioners3 patents
3
HAYWARD HOLDINGS, INC.
1 practitioners2 patents
4
HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC.
1 practitioners2 patents
5
DARROW MUSTAFA
1 practitioners1 patents
6
DENTONS US LLP
1 practitioners1 patents
7
BAYRAMOGLU LAW OFFICES, LLC
1 practitioners1 patents
8
DORSEY & WHITNEY, LLP
4 practitioners1 patents

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USPTO Art Units

21164 patents
21193 patents
21251 patents
21261 patents
21861 patents
21131 patents
24621 patents
21171 patents

Practitioners by State

WI34
MA25
UT14
CO13
CA10
WA9
MN8
DC8
IL7
NY6
MI5
TX5
NJ5
NV3
VA2

About CPC E04

Attorneys with filings in building systems, structural elements, and construction methods.

View CPC definition ↗

Frequently Asked Questions About Building Construction Patent Attorneys

How many patent practitioners specialize in Building Construction?

As of February 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory database contains 162 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Building Construction (CPC E04). These practitioners have filed a combined 9 patent applications in this technology area, with 5 granted (55.6% allowance rate).

What is the allowance rate for Building Construction patents?

The allowance rate for patent applications classified under Building Construction (CPC E04) is 55.6% in our database. The USPTO-wide average is approximately 61.6%. Practitioners with high PatentFit Scores in this area significantly outperform this average.

How do I find the best patent attorney for my Building Construction invention?

The Geyser Patent Attorney Directory analyzes 162 practitioners with proven filing records in Building Construction. Of these, 0 have PatentFit Scores rated "Strong" or "Exceptional," indicating deep specialization. You can search for your specific technology match on our directory.

What is PatentFit and how does it help me choose a patent attorney?

PatentFit is a composite score (0-100) measuring how well a practitioner's actual filing record aligns with a specific technology area. It combines Specialization Depth (35%), Allowance Rate (25%), Filing Recency (20%), and Experience (20%). Full methodology at https://patentgeyser.com/methodology.

Does location matter when choosing a Building Construction patent attorney?

No. Patent practitioners are registered with the USPTO, a federal agency with nationwide jurisdiction. A patent attorney in any U.S. state can file and prosecute patent applications for inventors located anywhere. What matters is their proven expertise in your specific technology area.