Every morning, a curated feed of newly-permitted NYC construction projects — the GC's locked in, but the trade work is still wide open. Filter by plumbing, electrical, mechanical, sprinkler, structural, or demo. See the GC's name + license so you can reach out directly.
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Most sub work comes from repeat GCs and referrals. That's fine — until their pipeline slows, or the GC already has a go-to for your trade on that project. Without a way to see new permits the moment they issue, you're waiting by the phone.
One slow month from your main GC and the phone goes quiet. You need to see what's being built — not wait to hear.
Most don't answer. Even if they do, you don't know which ones are still hiring subs for your trade on current projects.
Thousands of filings per month. 99% are wrong size, wrong trade, or wrong stage. You need a filtered feed, not a firehose.
We watch every NYC construction permit the moment it issues, score it for your trade, and send the top matches to your inbox daily. You know which GCs are starting what — before their subs are locked in.
NYC DOB publishes every issued construction permit. We pull the data every few hours, 24/7, across all five boroughs.
Each project gets a per-trade grade (A+ / A / B) based on size, category, and signals that the trade work is actually still open — not already sub-contracted.
Daily digest: project address, GC name + license, owner name, project value, permit stage. Enough to send a capabilities email or pick up the phone the same morning.
Real permits issued across NYC. Each includes the GC name + license, owner, project value, and the trade grade.
+ hundreds more trade-graded leads each month.
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