1,621 recent building permits filed in Washington.
1,621 permits
Construct alterations and exterior covered deck addition for one-family dwelling per plan.
Demolish one-family dwelling [mobile home unit on Site 18] at multi-family compound [HALCYON MOBILE HOME PARK] subject to field inspection [STFI].
Construct east two-family dwelling per plan. (Establish use as townhouse per land use code. Construct (2) two-family dwelling per plan. Review and processing for two records under 7088093-CN)
Construct new single-family residence and convert existing SFR to AADU. Construct addition and substantial alterations to existing dwelling and convert to two family dwelling per plan.
Construct blanket permit tenant improvements to Corient on the 15th floor of existing commercial building per plan.
Demolish existing detached garage per plan.
Alterations to one dwelling unit subject to field inspection.
Residential reroof only; no structural changes. Remove existing shingles. No plywood replacement planned - if needed we will use 1/2" CDX. Install Owens Corning Duration shingles.
Construct west two-family dwelling per plan. (Establish use as townhouse per land use code. Construct (2) two-family dwelling per plan. Review and processing for two records under 7088093-CN)
Tenant improvements to office at level 23 of existing office building occupy per plan.
Construct alterations to basement of existing single family residence subject-to-field inspection (STFI).
Construct deck at rear of existing single family residence subject to field inspection (STFI)
Demolish one-family dwelling [mobile home unit on Site 17] at multi-family compound [HALCYON MOBILE HOME PARK] subject to field inspection [STFI].
Construct addition to single family residence subject to field inspection (STFI). Demolition of carport under this permit.
Demolish one-family dwelling [mobile home unit on Site 37] at multi-family compound [HALCYON MOBILE HOME PARK] subject to field inspection [STFI].
Allow new detached accessory dwelling unit to existing-single family use per land use code. Construct a one-family dwelling per plan. Includes removal of existing detached garage.
Establish use as apartment building with retail per land use code. Construct as mixed use building and occupy per plan. Mechanical included.
Construct new east one-family dwelling per plan. (Establish use as single-family detached residence and detached accessing dwelling unit per land use code. Construct two (2) one-family dwellings per p...
Construct tenant improvement in existing office/ laboratory building on 2nd floor Suite 250 per plan.
Construct interior alterations to one family dwelling subject to field inspection STFI.
Washington has 1,562 building permits on file right now, with 578 new permits filed in the last 30 days. That's steady construction activity across the state, and it means consistent opportunity for contractors who know where to look. Seattle dominates the permit activity with 1,561 permits in our database. If you're a roofer, HVAC tech, plumber, or electrician working in Washington, Seattle is where the volume is. Renovation work leads the pack with 841 permits, followed by roofing (107 permits), demolition (123 permits), and other project types. Permit data is how you beat your competitors to new leads. When a permit gets filed, that's your signal to reach out before the general contractor or property owner has filled all their contractor slots. DigPermit gives you that data sorted by permit type and location, so you can focus on the projects that match your trade.
Monitor new permits filed in your service area. Washington has 578 permits filed in the last 30 days, which means 578 active projects with contractors who need subcontractors or specialty trades. Use DigPermit to filter by permit type (roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and city. Set up alerts for new filings so you can call leads within hours of permit issuance, before your competition does.
Seattle has the most activity with 1,561 permits in our database. This makes Seattle the primary market for contractors looking for volume. The concentration of permits in Seattle means more competition but also more consistent work if you can move fast on leads and deliver quality.
Renovation permits lead with 841 filed permits, followed by other project types (364), demolition (123), and roofing (107). Pool permits round out the list at 49. If you're a roofer, you have 107 roofing-specific permits to target. For general contractors, renovation work dominates and offers the broadest opportunity.