Building Permits in Bronx, New York
6,382 recent building permits filed in Bronx. Updated daily from public records.
6,382 permits
Remove mini building fire alarm
Installation of temporary needle beam as per plans. no change in use, egress or occupancy shall comply with chapter#33 of 2022 the ny building code.
Plumbing works for the interior renovation as per the plans
Installation of heavy duty side walk shed.as per plan.
Installation of debris chute as per plan
Installation of 300 psf sidewalk shed as per plans. sidewalk shed shall comply with chapter #33 of the 2022 code. no changes in use, egress or occupancy in this application.
Proposed installation of temporary pipe scaffold as per plans. work shall comply with chapter #33 of the nyc building code. no change in use, occupancy, or egress under this application.
Sub-Slab Depressurization System Set as shown on plans filed herewith.
Application file for interior renovation work inside the apartment 2A like removal of all the debris and clean the entire apartment, rebuild framing for partition walls, install 1 hour fire rated dryw...
Support of Excavation for retaining wall as indicated on plans
Complete repairs of fire-damaged apartment #6H, including 18 fire-damagedroof joists replacement above #6H. No change in use, egress or occupancy.
Soe specifications filed in conjunction with nb application #x01218505-i1.
Limited to repair of existing exterior facade elements, such as mortar joint repointing, out wythe brick replacement, patching and crack repair of stone ornamentation, stone joint repair, stucco repai...
Mechanical application filed herewith in conjunction to alt-co application x01209229-i1
Installation of New Sprinkler system in conjunction with New Building filed under NB # 210178350. No change in egress, use, zoning, or occupancy.
Dep hunts point wrrf, main building, nyc wastewater resiliency program assignmnet rlcy-hp-02-j21g-f-04. remove & replace exist conduit & wire, remove & replace exist udg concrete duct banks as per pla...
Dep hunts point wrrf, nyc wastewater resiliency program assignmnet rlcy-hp-02-j18g-f-05. remove & replace exist conduit & wire, remove and replace underground concrete duct banks as per plans submitte...
Installtion of light duty side walk shed at front as per plan
Interior fire and water restoration to existing 2-family, no change to use, occupancy or egress.
Jacobi Medical Center proposed Electrical Lighting work interior renovation of an MRI on ground, 3rd and 4th Floor. No change in use, egress or occupancy. All as per plans filed herewith.
BRONX has serious construction activity right now. We're tracking 408 permits filed in just the last 30 days, with 523 total permits on file. Other work dominates the permit types (271 permits), but roofing (71 permits) and renovation (77 permits) are solid categories with steady opportunity. For contractors looking to bid, this volume means consistent leads coming through. The action isn't spread evenly across the borough. Zip code 10462 leads with 54 permits, followed by 10463 (42 permits), 10458 (41 permits), 10452 (37 permits), and 10456 (34 permits). If you're a roofer, plumber, electrician, or general contractor, these five zones are where you'll find the most active projects right now. The permit mix in these areas runs the full spectrum: roofing jobs, plumbing work, commercial builds, and renovation projects. The average permit value in BRONX sits at $119,509. That's substantial enough to justify bidding time and effort, especially when you multiply it across the number of active projects. Roofing contractors should pay attention to the 71 roofing permits filed. Plumbers have 32 permits specifically tagged as plumbing work. The "other" category (271 permits) captures work that often needs multiple trades, so monitoring this category helps you identify jobs that need your services. DigPermit pulls this data directly from public records and updates daily. Contractors who monitor permits as soon as they're filed get the advantage of being first to reach property owners and developers. In a competitive market, a one-day lead on the competition matters for landing bids.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find new construction leads in BRONX?
Monitor building permit filings as they happen. BRONX averages 408 new permits per month, so there's consistent opportunity. Check the most active zip codes first: 10462, 10463, 10458, 10452, and 10456. When a permit is filed, property owners and contractors start receiving bids within days. The faster you see a permit and reach out, the better your chance of being considered. DigPermit updates daily from public records, so check frequently if you're serious about capturing leads.
What are the most common permit types in BRONX?
The breakdown is clear from current data. Other work leads with 271 permits, followed by renovation (77 permits) and roofing (71 permits). Commercial permits (33) and plumbing permits (32) round out the top five. If you're a roofing contractor, the 71 roofing permits represent real opportunity in BRONX right now. Plumbers have a solid pipeline with 32 permits. Renovation work is the second-largest category, so general contractors and renovation specialists should be actively monitoring these filings.
Which zip codes in BRONX have the most building permits?
Five zip codes account for the highest activity: 10462 leads with 54 permits, 10463 has 42 permits, 10458 has 41 permits, 10452 has 37 permits, and 10456 has 34 permits. These five zones represent your best hunting ground for active projects. If you're new to BRONX or looking to focus your bidding efforts, start in these areas. The combination of permit volume and diversity of work types makes these zones reliable sources for consistent bids.
What is the average building permit value in BRONX?
The average permit value in BRONX is $119,509. That's a meaningful project size that justifies investment in bidding. With 408 new permits filed in the last 30 days, you're looking at substantial dollar volume flowing through the borough. Projects at this value level typically involve multiple trades and sustained work, not quick one-day jobs. Factor this into your estimating and scheduling decisions.
How often is BRONX permit data updated?
DigPermit updates permit data daily from public records. This means new filings appear in the system on the same day they're recorded. For contractors, this is critical. Being the first to know about a permit gives you days of advantage over competitors who check less frequently. Set up alerts or check daily if you're actively bidding in BRONX. The contractors who win bids consistently are the ones monitoring permits closest to the filing date.