32,464 recent building permits filed in California.
32,464 permits
NDC -5689 Mandatory seismic retrofit of existing non-ductile concrete building per ordinance and CORE AND SHELL, CHANGE OF USE FROM ARTIST RESIDENCE (14 UNITS) TO OFFICE WITH 3RD FLOOR ADDITION AND ND...
Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over new solid sheathing 5 Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zon...
Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over existing solid sheathing 17 Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severi...
Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft.over existing solid sheathing __60____Squares. Class A roof covering is required withinVery High Fire Hazard Sev...
supplemental to 26048-20000-00037 change the legal description and owner information. no fee department error
Eplan SUPPLEMENTAL TO PERMIT # 22010-10000-02207 TO INSTALL NON RATED GALZING WITH SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TO PROTECTEDGLASS WALLS IN LIEU OF 2-HOUR RATED GLAZED FIREBARRIERS ON LEVEL 2 OF THE OPEN EXIT ACE...
12 window(s). Window and door change-out (same size & type) for residential buildings. Dual glazing, labeled and certified by National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), is required for doors and win...
2025 WILDFIRE REBUILD, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED GARAGE, 2-STORY, 98'2 1/2" x 33'1".. NFPA 13D SPRINKLERS THROUGHOUT. EO 8 ELIGIBLE.
PROPOSED 1ST (6'-4" X 13'-5") AND 2ND FLOOR (18'-9" x 23'-2") ADDITION TO (E) SFD AND ADD 10' X 13'-5" TRELLIS PATIO AT REAR. ALL WORK PER ENGINEERING.
Re-plaster existing swimming pool (a separate express mechanical permit for newskimmer(s) and a separate express electrical permit for new pool luminaire is required,when applicable, except for one an...
Eplan. supplemental to 24014-10000-02859 to provide nfpa 704 placards and fire sprinkler protection for two (2) existing weather protected storage enclosed with 9'-0" high chain link fencing and swing...
Eplan. remodel to (e) single family dwelling to include modification to interior wall and layout, bathroom & kitchen remodel, new windows and doors, and new wood stairs at rear.
Eplan Convert (E) detached Garage with addition into a new ADU per GCS 66323(a)(2)
2 window(s). Window and door change-out (same size & type) for residential buildings. Dual glazing, labeled and certified by National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), is required for doors and wind...
ePlan. NEW ON-SITE PROJECTING VERTICAL BLADE SIGN AT 12'-5 1/2"H X 3'-0"W X 6"D(37.38 SF)
EPLAN Supplemental to Permit 20010-10000--00754 for Structural Revisions for Trusses on both 2nd and Roof plans. Scope to also include minor structural revisions. 4 of 9
ePlan. Demolition of (E) Single Family Dwelling with Attached Garage. "COMPLY WITH DEPARTMENT ORDER effective date 10/25/2023. PERMIT WILL EXPIRE 30 DAYS FROM ISSUANCE DATE"
Supplemental to 25016-10000-24943 to revise kitchen layout.
2025 wildfire rebuild. not an eligible project ** supplemental to permit no. 25014-30000-04514 to capture floor plan changes, and structural changes per field conditions, and change designer/architect...
11- Window change-out (same size & type) for residential buildings. Dual glazing, labeled and certified byNational Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), is required for doors and windows replaced in all...
California's construction market is running hot right now. We're tracking 21,624 permits on file across the state, with 6,683 filed in just the last 30 days. That's real work happening on real projects, and it translates directly into lead opportunities for contractors. Los Angeles dominates the activity with 15,195 permits, followed by San Francisco with 6,429. Renovation work leads the charge at 11,473 permits, but roofing is solid too at 4,770 permits. Pool work, demolition, and specialty permits round out the rest. The point: there's enough variety here that roofers, HVAC techs, plumbers, and electricians can all find their next job. Permit data works because it's a record of decisions already made. When a property owner pulls a permit, they've committed money and timeline. DigPermit gives you access to this data so you can reach out before competitors do. You're not guessing who's building. You know exactly who filed what, where, and when.
Use permit data. Every building permit filed represents a property owner or GC who has already decided to build or renovate. DigPermit tracks permits as they're filed, so you can identify projects in your area, check the permit type to see if it matches your trade, and reach out directly. This beats waiting for bids to go public or hoping someone refers you work. You're working from actual filed permits, not speculation.
Los Angeles leads significantly with 15,195 permits on file. San Francisco is second with 6,429 permits. These two cities represent a huge share of construction activity in the state. If you're based in or willing to travel to either market, the volume of work is there. Even smaller cities show steady permit activity, so check your local area in DigPermit to see what's actually happening near you.
Renovation permits are most common at 11,473 permits. Roofing is second at 4,770 permits, which is significant work for roofers and GCs. Pool permits account for 1,317, demolition for 674, and another 1,986 are miscellaneous permit types. Your trade likely appears in the data. Use the permit type filters in DigPermit to narrow results to work that matches your services.