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Georgia's construction market is active right now. We have 2,786 permits on file, with 1,037 new filings in just the last 30 days. That's a steady stream of work for contractors who know where to look. Atlanta dominates the permit activity in Georgia, which makes sense given the city's size and ongoing development. If you're looking for lead volume, that's where the permits are. But activity spreads across the state, so there are opportunities beyond Atlanta too. Most permits fall into two categories: general renovation work (974 permits) and other miscellaneous projects (1,230 permits). New construction represents 248 permits, while commercial and demolition work round out the remaining opportunities. Contractors who monitor permit data consistently find qualified leads before competitors even know the projects exist.
Use permit data filtered by permit type and filing date. New construction permits in Georgia number 248 currently, but focus on recent filings from the last 30 days to reach property owners early in the project timeline. Set up alerts for your service area so you get notified the day a permit is filed. This gives you a head start before the property owner contacts multiple contractors. Most contractors using permit data for lead generation see their best results when they reach out within the first week of filing.
Atlanta leads significantly with all 2,786 permits concentrated in the metro area. The permit volume in Atlanta makes it the primary market for contractors seeking lead density. However, Georgia's construction activity extends beyond Atlanta. Contractors working in suburban and regional markets should monitor their specific areas rather than assuming all work is in the city. Permit filing patterns often show consistent activity in secondary markets, particularly for renovation and maintenance work.
The breakdown shows renovation work dominates with 974 permits, followed by other miscellaneous permits at 1,230. New construction accounts for 248 permits, commercial projects total 152, and demolition work represents 131 permits. Roofers, HVAC contractors, plumbers, and electricians typically find the most opportunity in renovation permits since these projects almost always require specialized trades. Commercial permits tend to be larger in scope and may involve multiple contractors working on the same project.
3,223 recent building permits filed in Georgia.
3,223 permits
Campbellton rd storage
Temporary Power (Joel Rangel)
Interior renovation - marantha sda church
Open Record Request
700 laverne deck repair, new fence and interior alterations
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Interior/exterior renovations
EUH - WMRB Level 3 Anesthesia Admin Office Renov INTERIOR DEMOLITION
Noise Temporary Variance
Fisher_misc (res)
No violations found
Temporary Construction Office Trailer Building Permit
Building 1 - Temporary Power
Building 2 - Temporary Power
1929 Trotti St NE - Temporary Power
1675 Kimberly Rd POD A Retaining Walls
1490 jeb new
NA
1135 Osborne Street
Upton_ deck addition(res)
Temp power