Track concrete and foundation permits across Florida counties. See driveways, patios, foundations, and commercial concrete projects.
Finding new construction foundations
Driveway replacement opportunities
Commercial flatwork projects
Pool deck and patio work
PermitMap helps concrete contractors solve these challenges by delivering fresh permit data every Monday.
Concrete and foundation permits — driveways, patios, foundations, pool decks, and commercial flatwork — are filed before the pour, signaling a committed project. New-construction foundations and pool decks are reliable, high-volume work.
PermitMap refreshes concrete permit data every Monday, pulling new driveway, patio, foundation filings from county building departments across Florida. Concretecontractors scan each week's list for the highest-valuation projects, the neighborhoods heating up, and the owners who just committed — then reach out before the job is bid. Because every permit is dated, you always know which leads are fresh this week and which are worth a same-day call.
Concrete is one of the broadest permit categories in Florida, and that breadth is exactly why permit data matters for a concrete contractor. A single week's filings can span new-construction foundations, driveways and aprons, patios and pool decks, slab additions, and commercial flatwork — each with a different buyer, timeline, and margin. Without filtering, that's noise; with it, it's a routed list of committed pours.
New-construction foundation permits are the steadiest signal: every new home and commercial building needs a foundation, so tracking which builders are pulling permits in your county points you at repeat, high-volume work before the subs are awarded. Pool-deck and patio permits, meanwhile, cluster with pool and outdoor-living projects — a pool permit on a street often means deck, paver, and screen-enclosure work is close behind.
Commercial flatwork — parking lots, sidewalks, loading docks, tilt-wall slabs — carries the largest tickets and the longest lead times, which makes early visibility most valuable there. A concrete contractor who reviews the week's permits, sorts by valuation, and separates the $4,000 residential driveway from the $80,000 commercial pour can route estimators to the jobs worth a custom bid.
PermitMap delivers all of this filtered to concrete and your county every Monday, with address, scope, and valuation on each record, so you reach owners and GCs during the planning window — before the forms are set and the pour is scheduled.
PermitMap delivers weekly concrete permit reports across Florida counties. Start a free 2-week trial to receive permits for driveway, patio, foundation projects in your inbox every Monday.
PermitMap tracks Driveway, Patio, Foundation, Pool Deck, Commercial Flatwork permits. Each permit includes the property address, project description, permit valuation, and filing date.
Florida averages approximately 312 concrete permits per week across all counties. Top counties include Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Hillsborough.
Concrete permits are typically filed 2-4 weeks before work begins. A freshly filed permit gives you a head start on bidding — before the project is visible from the street or shared by word of mouth. PermitMap delivers them, scored and ranked, every Monday.
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