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Building Permits in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

2,128 recent building permits filed in Pittsburgh. Updated daily from public records.

2,128 permits

Electrical$4,800
228 BOGGS AVE, 15211, Pittsburgh, PA 15211

New service

Charles M Lang6d ago#EP-2025-08309
HVAC$20,000
1222 WOODLAND AVE, 15212, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Install furnace ac ductwork and mini split unit

Wiseman Heating & Cooling, Inc.6d ago#MP-2026-02325
Demolition$20,000
7 WHITWORTH ST, 15211, Pittsburgh, PA 15211

Demo existing 2 story detached house

412 Homeowner Helpers Llc6d ago#DP-2025-07139
Renovation$100,000
1112 GALVESTON AVE, PA 15233, Pittsburgh, PA 15233

Steel kicker braces for emergency repair work scope to stabilize brick

6d ago#BDA-2026-02705
Pool & Spa
913 LIBERTY AVE, PA 15222, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Occupancy only (no alteration) permit to existing first-floor shell tenant space for new use as pet store.

6d ago#BDA-2026-01635
Other$50,000
319 27TH ST, PA 15222, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Install underground fire main related to work performed under bp-2024-09601

Ryco Fire Protection Services Llc6d ago#SSP-2026-02323
Other$356,000
8 S 12TH ST, PA 15203, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Remove 2 cooling towers, retain steel supporting towers, provide 2 platform entensions and support framing to remaining, provide 2 new cooling towers

East West Mfg And Supply Co. Inc.6d ago#FP-2026-00550
HVAC$6,000
325 6TH AVE, PA 15222, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Minor alteration

Sentry Mechanical Llc6d ago#MP-2026-02415
Renovation$7,000
310 SALINE ST, 15207, Pittsburgh, PA 15207

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-03038
HVAC$1,239,500
8 S 12TH ST, PA 15203, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Remove 2 cooling towers, fans, chillers, pumps, and associated piping & ductwork. install 2 new cooling towers, chillers, fans, pumps, and associated piping, controls, and ductwork.

East West Mfg And Supply Co. Inc.6d ago#MP-2026-00026
Electrical$250,000
1447 SMALLMAN ST, PA 15222, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Power and lighting electrical alterations associated with the tenant fit out of the 4th floor.

Lugaila Mechanical Inc6d ago#EP-2026-00433
Renovation$8,000
5825 5TH AVE #A1, PA 15232, Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-00080
Renovation$60,000
7219 THOMAS BLVD #5, PA 15208, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-02903
Renovation$1,000
216 MARLAND ST, 15210, Pittsburgh, PA 15210

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2025-01566
Renovation$50,000
2276 WENZELL AVE, 15216, Pittsburgh, PA 15216

Interior alterations to repair damage from fire. new interior finishes new doors and windows

6d ago#BDA-2025-04280
HVAC$14,340
1419 CHISLETT ST, 15206, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

adding a 3 head ductless split system stand alone permit

J.A. Sauer Co6d ago#MP-2026-01670
Renovation$12,500
118 HOMESTEAD ST, 15218, Pittsburgh, PA 15218

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-03028
Renovation
100 ART ROONEY AVE, PA 15212, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

INSTALLATION OF 115' x 33' ELEVATED STRUCTURE FOR HOSPITALITY VIEWING DECK, 20'x 60' TENT FOR KITCHEN AT STAGE AE RELATED TO NFL DRAFT

6d ago#BDA-2026-02013
Renovation$11,450
616 VINEMONT ST, 15205, Pittsburgh, PA 15205

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-02941
Renovation$2,490
4076 HOWLEY ST, 15224, Pittsburgh, PA 15224

Existing (alteration/addition)

6d ago#BDA-2026-02943

Pittsburgh is seeing steady construction activity with 770 new permits filed in the last 30 days. That's solid lead flow for contractors actively monitoring the market. The city has 2,131 total permits on file, with renovation work dominating at 941 permits, followed by electrical work at 590 permits. This tells you where the money is moving right now. The most active areas are concentrated in specific zip codes. 15212 leads with 253 permits, followed by 15206 with 221 permits, 15222 with 176 permits, 15217 with 159 permits, and 15219 with 152 permits. If you're looking to focus your prospecting, these five zip codes account for a significant portion of Pittsburgh's building activity. Each has its own mix of work types, but renovation and electrical work show up consistently across all of them. For contractors bidding on work, the average permit value in Pittsburgh sits at $162,413. That's substantial enough to justify serious sales effort. Renovation jobs make up the largest category, but HVAC permits (262 on file) and roofing permits (118 on file) represent solid specialty niches. The key to winning bids is getting to job owners early, before they've committed to another contractor. That means checking permits daily, not weekly. DigPermit pulls permit data directly from public records every day, so you're always working with current information. Getting ahead of permit filings gives you a 2-3 week window to contact GCs and property owners before they've already sent out bids. Most contractors check permits sporadically. The ones making consistent money check them daily and respond within 48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in Pittsburgh?

Monitor new permit filings in Pittsburgh daily. When a permit is filed, it goes public before most contractors are actively looking. DigPermit tracks all new permits filed in Pittsburgh, updated daily from public records. Set up alerts for your target zip codes and permit types. When a new permit matching your criteria appears, contact the GC or permit holder within 24-48 hours. You'll be competing against far fewer bidders if you move quickly. Most contractors miss the early window because they check permits irregularly. Daily monitoring is what separates leads from actual bid opportunities.

What are the most common permit types in Pittsburgh?

Renovation work dominates Pittsburgh's permit activity with 941 permits on file. Electrical work is second with 590 permits. HVAC comes in at 262 permits, roofing at 118 permits, and demolition at 69 permits. If you're a general contractor, renovation is your largest opportunity. If you're a trade contractor, electrical and HVAC work offer the most volume, while roofing is more selective but still represents a steady stream of work. Demolition is smaller but often indicates larger projects coming next.

Which zip codes in Pittsburgh have the most building permits?

The top five zip codes for building permits in Pittsburgh are: 15212 with 253 permits, 15206 with 221 permits, 15222 with 176 permits, 15217 with 159 permits, and 15219 with 152 permits. These five areas represent significant activity. If you want to concentrate your prospecting effort, focusing on these zip codes will give you better return on your sales time. Each zip code has a different project profile, so analyze which ones align with your trade and service area.

What is the average building permit value in Pittsburgh?

The average permit value in Pittsburgh is $162,413. This is a meaningful project size that justifies direct outreach to GCs and property owners. It's large enough that property owners typically solicit multiple bids. Getting in front of them during the permit phase, before they've already contacted their preferred contractors, is your advantage. Smaller jobs might go to repeat contractors, but projects at this value level are often put out for competitive bidding.

How often is Pittsburgh permit data updated?

DigPermit updates Pittsburgh permit data daily, pulled directly from public records. New permits appear in the database the same day they're filed with the city. This means you're always working with current information. Checking permit data every morning gives you a competitive edge over contractors who check once or twice a week. By the time you see a new permit, you typically have a 2-3 week window before the GC or owner has already contacted other bidders. Daily checks make this window actionable.