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Minnesota's construction market is active right now. We have 3,533 building permits on file, with 2,098 filed in just the last 30 days. That's steady work coming through the system, and most of it breaks down into trades that contractors need to know about. Minneapolis leads the state with 3,534 permits. Plumbing work dominates the numbers at 1,361 permits, followed by HVAC at 1,048 permits. Roofing shows 335 permits, and renovations account for 326. If you're a plumber, HVAC contractor, or electrician, these numbers tell you where to focus your lead generation. Contractors use permit data to spot opportunities before job sites go live. When you see a new permit filed, you know a general contractor is about to order materials and start hiring subs. Access to this data gives you the chance to pitch for work while jobs are still being planned.
Permit data is your fastest source for new leads. When a permit gets filed, it signals that a contractor or property owner is ready to hire. By monitoring permits in your trade regularly, you can reach out to GCs and property managers before they've locked in their subcontractors. Most contractors wait until the job is already underway to start looking for subs. You'll have an advantage if you contact them during the permit phase.
Minneapolis is the clear leader with 3,534 building permits on file. This concentration means more competition but also more opportunity if you're actively pursuing leads there. Other cities show permit activity too, but Minneapolis is where the volume is. If you operate in or near Minneapolis, you have access to the state's largest pool of active construction projects.
Plumbing permits lead at 1,361, making it the most active trade in the state. HVAC follows with 1,048 permits. If you're a plumber or HVAC contractor, the market here is strong. Roofing shows 335 permits and renovations account for 326. Electricians will find work scattered across all these project types. Understanding which trades are busiest helps you decide where to focus your lead-chasing efforts.
6,491 recent building permits filed in Minnesota.
6,491 permits
remodel lower level - histology lab. certificate of occupancy required no const type: 1a occupancy: I-2 2020 MSBC sprinklered: yes sac: _0_charges __ met council letter dated _1/4/…
Minor framing to modify existing opening to install roof access window in existing sloped roof opening at 4-unit apartment building with unfinished basement. certificate of occupan…
Remodel main floor and lower level bathrooms Building Code: 2020 MNSBC/2018 IRC Energy Code: MINNESOTA RULES CHAPTER 1322 Windows installed under this permit shall meet the require…
Non-structural basement floor remodel work in existing bedroom, living room, hallway and stairway in existing single family house. aaj (project dox plan) - insulate 120 sq. ft. of…
Bathroom plumbing
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replace gas range and kitchen sink
replace furnace (Trane S9X2 60000 BTU 96% eff) and AC (Trane XR13 2-ton)
replace AC (Trane XR13 2-ton)
replace AC (Trane XR13 2-ton)
install mitsubishi ductless minisplit
replace furnace (Trane S9X2 60000 BTU 96% eff) and AC (Trane XR13 2-ton)
Replacing existing air conditioner.
air conditioner replacement
Install draintile
Drain tile and sump pump
Furnace & 2 A/C's
Asphalt roof replacement including tear off
Install duct work, bath fan, dryer
Replace waste piping for toilet. Replace waste piping for bathroom sink and bring it up to code. Replace galvanized water piping for bathroom sink and toilet.
Remove and replace asphalt roof on house & garage.