6,754 recent building permits filed in Illinois.
6,754 permits
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 5.67 kw. includes 15 kwh energy storage system. location: roof planes of hom...
Install solar panels on roof of accessory building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 4.51 kw. includes 13.5 kwh energy storage system. location: roof planes of d...
For permit 101063978: replacement other contractor. new contractor(s) listed under "other applicants and contractors" on permit certificate.
For permit 101071629: replacement plumbing contractor. new contractor(s) listed under "other applicants and contractors" on permit certificate.
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 8.505 kw. includes 15 kwh energy storage system. location: solar roof planes...
For permit 101076038: replacement plumbing contractor. new contractor(s) listed under "other applicants and contractors" on permit certificate.
Repair/replacement affecting 1 systems : 1 rooftop packaged unit(919245 - rtu 1 25 ton precedent unitary roof top yhk036a3s0h**d000a1b1) 1 rooftop packaged unit(919247 - rtu 2 25 ton precedent unitary...
Low voltage/communication electrical work. install audio. install data/video. specific location: sales floor.
Low voltage/communication electrical work. install other. specific location: main area.
Dds 2019 cbc: full building permit for alteration and addition of 5 story, 25 dwelling unit mixed-use building with retail and restaurant spaces at the ground floor and basement level. the existing bu...
Dds 2019 cbc: new construction, foundation to level 1 framing, caissons to 100' below grade, ers to 150' below grade, underground plumbing, landscape and civil site work as per plans for a 6-floor plu...
Line voltage electrical work. add 4 circuits to existing 100 amp service disconnecting means. receptacle outlets: 4 . lighting outlets: 2. specific location: unit # 2.
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 9.315 kw. includes 15 kwh energy storage system. location: solar roof planes...
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 9.315 kw. includes 15 kwh energy storage system. location: solar roof planes...
Repair/replacement affecting 1 systems : 1 central furnace(goodman gr9s960604c in basement) . electrical work under this permit = no . locations: 1 residential unit(s), 0 non-residential unit(s), repl...
Scope: nonstructural interior alteration to include demo of soffit and drywall enclsoure around columns, add new partition wall, no structural work; replace door and plumbing fixtures at poweder room....
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 5.7 kw. array output: 0.0066 kw. location: rooftop. icc distributed generation installer cert. #2...
Install solar panels on roof of principal building. roof type: sloped (2:12 to 5:12). inverter output: 10 kw. array output: 5.74 kw. includes 13.5 kwh energy storage system. location: solar roof plane...
For permit 101076042: replacement plumbing contractor. new contractor(s) listed under "other applicants and contractors" on permit certificate.
Full rebuild (same as existing) for wood porch (open) (quantity: 1, location: east side of building). roof: nonstructural repair. il roofing contractor license #104017639.
Illinois has 6,566 building permits on file, with 2,519 new permits filed in the last 30 days. That's steady work coming through the system. Chicago dominates permit activity in the state, making it the primary source for construction leads across all trades. Electrical work leads the pack with 1,982 permits, followed by other permit types at 1,692. Roofing comes in at 912 permits and renovation at 861. HVAC, plumbing, and general contracting all show consistent activity. If you're working in any of these trades, Illinois permits represent real jobs with owners who've already committed to construction. Permit data works for contractors because it shows you who's building before they call your competitors. When you track permits in your market, you're seeing projects at the moment they become official. That's when owners are actually ready to hire subs and specialty contractors.
Building permits are the fastest way to find new construction leads in Illinois. When a permit is filed, the project is approved and moving forward. DigPermit's database tracks all permits filed in the state, updated regularly so you see new projects as they're submitted. Filter by trade type, city, and filing date to find jobs that match your services. Electrical contractors, roofers, HVAC specialists, and plumbers all use this data to contact property owners and general contractors before the work is bid out to a full list of vendors.
Chicago is by far the most active city for building permits in Illinois, accounting for the entire permit volume in our current database at 6,566 permits. This makes Chicago the primary market for contractors looking for consistent lead flow. The city's mix of residential, commercial, and renovation work means there's demand across electrical, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, and general contracting. If you service the Chicago area, permit data is your direct line to active projects.
Electrical permits are the most common in Illinois with 1,982 permits on file, making it the top trade by volume. Other permits account for 1,692 filings, roofing has 912, and renovation permits total 861. Commercial permits represent 378 filings. This breakdown tells you where the work is concentrated. Electrical contractors have the largest lead pool, but roofing and renovation also represent solid opportunity. Track permits by type to focus on the work that fits your business.
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