15,670 recent building permits filed in Texas.
15,670 permits
VOID No inspection performed or needed. ePlan: Commercial Expedited Review - Interior Remodel to Existing Admin Office Areas. Phase1-E Temp egress Path.
Replacement of complete existing central heat and air system with or without duct work Thomas Talley: Replacement of a 5-Ton horizontal like-for-like gas system
Replace sewer line
ETJ new service for SFR
***Emergency service replacement done on 2/24/26. ESPA is required-Hyatt*** A truck hit the service riser this will be an emergency repair.
Total demo of SFR 875 sq ft circa 1952 ***The building shall not be demolished until after the contractor has fulfilled the neighbor notification requirements outlined in Steps 5 &…
Remove existing rotted timber steps and retaining walls. Replace wood steps with limestone steps and the timber walls with steel walls that will minimize the impacts to the existin…
Interior Renovation for Bus/Admin/Prof office - Suite 760
Two-unit use: New construction single-family residential 2-story 3 bedroom 3 bath with attached 2-car carport covered porch and uncovered wood deck.
Installing a new irrigation system
Demo old driveway. Construct new driveway approach of 8 FT
Replacement of an existing water heater
Express: Re-do shower Replace GECIs in bathroom and kitchen Replace rear exterior light Replace all windows like-like
Tunnel under the foundation to replace the cast iron in the bathroom kitchen and laundry with SCH 40 PVC.
Construct new driveway approach of 12 FT and curb/gutter of 18FT. No sidewalk inspection per plan review.
Two-unit use: New construction single-family residential 2-story 3 bedroom 3 bath with attached 2-car carport covered porch and uncovered wood deck.
Excavte 5 tunnel to repair main drain line in yard
Matador 870-N-L Is a New two-story single-family residence with (4) bedrooms (2.5) bathrooms an attached two-car garage and a covered entry porch and patio.
ETJ new service for SFR
New inground swimming pool w/ concrete decking and reqd enclosure device for existing 2-story single family residence.
Texas has 11,556 active building permits in our database right now, with 3,833 new permits filed in just the last 30 days. That's steady work coming through the pipeline. Austin leads the state in permit volume, making it the best hunting ground for new leads. Electrical work dominates the permit types we're tracking, with 3,480 permits on file. Plumbing follows close behind at 3,183, and HVAC sits at 2,079. If you're a roofer, electrician, plumber, or HVAC contractor, there's material here to find qualified jobs. General contractors can source subcontractor opportunities across all trades. Permit data works because it shows you real construction activity before competitors hear about it through informal channels. When you search our database, you're looking at jobs that have already cleared the approval stage and are ready to move forward. That's the difference between chasing rumors and targeting confirmed work.
Start with permit data. Every new construction project requires permits before work begins, which means permit filings are your earliest indicator of upcoming jobs. Search our database by trade type, city, and filing date to see what's been approved recently. A contractor searching for electrical leads would filter for electrical permits filed in the last 30 days, then contact the property owner or general contractor listed on the permit. This gives you a 30 to 90-day head start before the job gets posted on bid boards or social media.
Austin is the most active market in our database with 11,556 permits on file. This reflects the city's continued growth and construction activity across residential and commercial sectors. When targeting leads in Texas, Austin should be your primary focus. However, permit activity varies by season and economic conditions, so checking our database monthly helps you track where activity is shifting. Some months you might see upticks in suburban areas as developers start new phases of larger projects.
Electrical permits lead at 3,480 on file, followed by plumbing at 3,183 and HVAC at 2,079. New construction permits account for 999 filings. For electricians, the volume is there. Plumbers have solid opportunity. HVAC contractors should have consistent leads, especially on larger projects that include mechanical systems. If you work one of these trades, permit data gives you a clearer picture of where the actual work is happening rather than waiting for word of mouth or hoping jobs come through your existing networks.