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Building Permits in Miami, Florida

16,607 recent building permits filed in Miami. Updated daily from public records.

16,607 permits

Other$25,250
14660 NW 17 DR, Miami, FL

Impact winds/doors

Wright'S Impact Window & Door L.L.C.Jp Aviation Investments Inc2d ago#2026038435
Other$500
1231 NE 210 TER, Miami, FL

Legalize motor

OwnerJean S Alabre2d ago#2026038434
Other$5,000
1231 NE 210 TER, Miami, FL

Legalize dura fence

OwnerJean S Alabre2d ago#2026038433
Other$200,000
10392 NW 131 ST, Miami, FL

NEW SFR

M G Excellent Services CorporationTop Quality Homes Development Llc2d ago#2026038429
Other$2,400
10765 SW 222 ST, Miami, FL

Durafence/gate

OwnerYordan Sigler Diaz2d ago#2026038428
Pool & Spa$46,920
3340 SW 65 AVE, Miami, FL

New pool piping

Mag Construction IncDaniel S Kaplan2d ago#2026038424
Roofing$3,066,638
999 SW 1 AVE 1140, Miami, FL

Waterproofing/resto

OwnerNine At Mary Brickell Village Con2d ago#2026038425
Pool & Spa$25,000
10280 SW 178 ST, Miami, FL

NEW POOL

Ecotech Mechanical Contractors CorpIfraidy Guevara Pena2d ago#2026038555
Other$1,500
4020 NW 26 ST, Miami, FL

Recertification

Extreme Roofing IncRio Venture Llc2d ago#2026038551
Other$8,000
13405 SW 128 ST 206, Miami, FL

Legalize office

Rudge Wood Flooring IncJamie Acevedo2d ago#2026038420
Pool & Spa$64,200
1738 SW 154 PATH, Miami, FL

Pool pipingg pool

Mag Construction IncRaul Alonso Trs2d ago#2026038421
Renovation$40,000
61 NE 195 ST, Miami, FL

Int&ext remodeling

Mpp Group CorpHermann Joseph2d ago#2026038418
Renovation$40,000
61 NE 195 ST, Miami, FL

Int&ext remodeling

Infinity At Your Service LlcHermann Joseph2d ago#2026038417
Other$179,757
9801 COLLINS AVE 5Y, Miami, FL
Owner9801 5y Llc2d ago#2026038419
Other$50,000
9525 NW 41 ST, Miami, FL

Grease system

OwnerDoral Centre Associates Ltd2d ago#2026038416
Demolition$24,000
12705 NW 2 ST, Miami, FL

Total demolition

V & F Electric IncJorge Gonzalez2d ago#2026038415
Roofing$11,500
11000 SW 218 TER, Miami, FL

REROOF

Chow Roofing Services IncRicardo Souto Fonseca2d ago#2026038414
Other$250,000
7205 NW 19 ST 401, Miami, FL

Access control

Security 101 Holdings\, LlcSpus7 Miami Acc Land Lp2d ago#2026038413
Other$3,500
2155 NE 204 ST, Miami, FL

Replace 55ft drain

Kings Plumbing Service IncLeon Wechsler &W Lilia2d ago#2026038389
Other$15,182
12176 SW 124 CT, Miami, FL

WINDOWS

Shutter Brothers LlcSiomara Yolima Farfan2d ago#2026038412

MIAMI is seeing significant construction activity right now. There are currently 6,312 total permits on file in the city, with 5,502 new permits filed in just the last 30 days. This volume tells you there's real work happening and bid opportunities available if you know where to look. Other work dominates the permit types (4,013 permits), but roofing is the second biggest category with 1,049 permits filed. Permits are spread across multiple zip codes throughout MIAMI, which means work is distributed across the entire city rather than concentrated in one area. This is good news for contractors willing to cover different neighborhoods. You'll find roofing jobs, renovations, pool construction, plumbing upgrades, and general contractor work scattered throughout the market. The average permit value in MIAMI sits at $2,309,237, which reflects a mix of smaller residential jobs and larger commercial or multi-unit projects. For most contractors, the real value is in the roofing permits (1,049 available), renovation work (540 permits), and pool construction (358 permits). These are high-frequency job types that keep crews busy. Knowing which permits are active in your trade and their location is how you turn data into bids. Permit data is updated daily from MIAMI public records, so you need to check regularly to catch new filings before competitors do. The contractors who win bids are the ones monitoring permits the day they're filed, not weeks later. DigPermit pulls this data automatically every day, so you can focus on estimating instead of searching.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in MIAMI?

Monitor building permits filed daily in MIAMI. When a permit is issued, it's a signal that a project is about to start or has just started. Contractors who track permits in real time have the advantage of reaching property owners and GCs before bids go out to the full market. MIAMI files hundreds of permits every week, so set up alerts for your trade (roofing, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.) and check new filings every morning. This is the fastest way to find jobs before they're widely known.

What are the most common permit types in MIAMI?

Based on current data, other work leads with 4,013 permits, followed by roofing (1,049 permits), renovation (540 permits), pool construction (358 permits), and plumbing (88 permits). If you're a roofer, you're in a strong market with over 1,000 active permits. Renovation work is the third largest category and often pulls in multiple trades. Even plumbers have consistent work with 88 permits on file. The type of work you do determines where your opportunities are, but all trades have activity in MIAMI right now.

Which zip codes in MIAMI have the most building permits?

Permits are spread across multiple zip codes throughout MIAMI rather than concentrated in one or two areas. This means you'll find work across the entire city. Check your database or permit tracking tool to filter by your service area. Some neighborhoods may have more activity than others in a given month, so it's worth looking at recent filings in your preferred zip codes to see where jobs are clustering right now.

What is the average building permit value in MIAMI?

The average permit value in MIAMI is $2,309,237. This number reflects a mix of project sizes, from smaller residential work to larger commercial or multi-unit jobs. Some permits will be for $50,000 jobs and others for $5 million projects. The average helps you understand the market, but focus on individual permit details to estimate the size and scope of specific projects you're interested in bidding.

How often is MIAMI permit data updated?

MIAMI permit data is updated daily from public records. New permits are filed constantly, so checking your data source daily is essential if you want to stay ahead of other contractors. A permit that's new today might already have bids submitted by tomorrow. Set up daily alerts or make checking permits part of your morning routine to catch fresh leads when they're released.