Temporary Construction Support permits in Seattle
No temporary construction support permits recorded in Seattle during the current rolling window. Cohort exists in PermitCore's taxonomy for Seattle but volume is currently zero — page repopulates automatically when activity returns.
What counts as Temporary Construction Support in Seattle?
Temporary construction support permits cover scaffolding, hoists, sidewalk sheds, temporary fencing, construction trailers, and other interim structures filed to support an active construction project. In dense urban environments (NYC especially) this cohort can be the second-largest by volume because every major project files multiple temp-support permits as the work progresses.
- Commercial Alteration41,267
- Commercial New Construction3,371
- Multifamily New Construction2,802
- Commercial Demolition2,577
- Residential Demolition404
- Industrial New Construction254
- Multifamily Alteration127
- ADU-Qualifying Construction
- Civic Construction
- Commercial MEP
- Commercial Pool Construction
- Commercial Shell-Only Construction
- Commercial Signage Permits
- Residential Alteration
- Residential Foundation-Only
- Residential MEP
- Residential New (Single-Family)
Frequently asked about temporary construction support permits in Seattle
- How many temporary construction support permits are pulled in Seattle each year?
- Seattle is in PermitCore's production-ingest queue. Once promoted to MAPPED, temporary construction support permit counts will populate here automatically.
- Where can I see the latest temporary construction support permits in Seattle?
- The grid above shows the most recent temporary construction support permits in Seattle, paginated 25 per page. For programmatic access — filter by cohort, by date range, by contractor — use the PermitCore API or download via the sandbox.
- How is the temporary construction support data in Seattle refreshed?
- Seattle permit data is refreshed daily from the city's open-data portal. Cohort classification is applied automatically via PermitCore's LLM-1 classifier; field-level data-quality flags surface inline so you can filter for clean rows.
- Can I export Seattle temporary construction support permits?
- Yes — the free tier includes 5K rows of CSV export per month. Paid tiers expand to Parquet export, 50K-2M rows, and webhook delivery on new temporary construction support permit filings.
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