64,833 recent building permits filed in New York.
64,833 permits
Great hall gallery package 2. plumbing and sprinkler work as per plans filed herewith.
8369 - Replacement of a sidewalk vault structure. No change in egress, use, or occupancy.
Plumbing modifications taking place on the 14th floor as per plans filed herewith. No change in use, egress or occupancy.
Extrior renovation work as shown on plans filed here with
Obtain DOB approval for store renovation. Scope of work: general construction and plumbing. No change in use, egress, or occupancy.
Soe specifications filed in conjunction with nb application #x01222960-i1
Foundation design for reinforced cellar slab
Srpinkler work associated with fit out of storage floor.
Facade and roof repair as per plans filed. No change in use, egress or occupancy.
Installation of solar panels on roof. no change in use, egress, or occupancy.
File plumbing work type in conjunction with alteration job #q01270823-i1
Repair of existing facade. no change of use, egress or occupancy.
Remove and replace and install new AC Units as per plans submitted herewith.
New Installation of one (1) floor drain , one (1) trench drain, two (2) shower heads, one (1) submersible sump pump to be connected to existing system. No change in use or egress.
General construction for 12th floor apartment renovations & window replacement, penthouse mechanical room, & dep required acm abatement as per plans filed herewith. no change in use, egress or occupan...
Full demolition to a three story building
Stabilization plans and specifications filed in conjunction with nb #x01228219-i1.
Interior renovation of apartment 7q on the 7th floor. no change in use, egress, or occupancy.
Plumbing worktype for the conversion to Auto-Repair Shop and Warehouse as per the submitted drawing.
Plumbing works for the conversion to an auto repair shop as per the submitted drawings.
New York has 63,898 active building permits on file, with 22,353 new permits filed in the last 30 days. That's steady work coming through the pipeline. Manhattan leads with 24,739 permits, followed by Brooklyn at 16,114 and Queens at 10,604. The Bronx and Staten Island combined account for another 9,456 permits. Plumbing work dominates the permit activity with 10,072 permits, followed by renovation projects at 8,649 permits and roofing at 5,396 permits. HVAC systems account for another 2,835 permits. These numbers show where the actual job opportunities are. Contractors who monitor permit data get ahead of the competition. You see projects before they hit the street. You can target property owners and general contractors while they're still in the planning stage, not after three other crews have already quoted the job.
Building permits are filed before work starts. When a permit is issued, the property owner or GC has already committed budget and timeline. You can identify these projects through permit databases, then reach out directly to the property owner or general contractor listed on the permit. This puts you ahead of crews who wait for bids to go out publicly. Set up regular searches for permit types relevant to your trade (plumbing, roofing, HVAC, electrical) in your service areas, and follow up within days of filing.
Manhattan has the most active construction market with 24,739 permits on file. Brooklyn follows with 16,114 permits, making it the second-largest opportunity area. Queens has 10,604 permits. Together, these three boroughs account for about 85% of all permit activity in New York. The Bronx has 6,382 permits and Staten Island has 3,074 permits. If you're looking to concentrate your lead generation efforts, Manhattan and Brooklyn offer the highest volume of active projects.
Plumbing permits are the most common specific trade, with 10,072 permits filed. Renovation work accounts for 8,649 permits, which often include multiple trade scopes. Roofing represents 5,396 permits. HVAC systems are tied to 2,835 permits. General and miscellaneous permit categories make up the remainder. If you're a plumber or plumbing contractor, the volume is there. Roofers and HVAC crews also have consistent opportunity. General contractors can find work across all categories by monitoring renovation and miscellaneous permits in their service areas.