Over the trailing 24 months, 97 building permits were issued in Richmond, BC, representing $85.3M in declared project value, an average of 24 permits per month. For contractors, suppliers, and trades, that volume is the real signal: it's the pipeline of projects breaking ground in Richmond that you can be bidding on.
Richmond permit activity at a glance
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Permits issued (last 24 months) | 97 |
| Total declared project value | $85.3M |
| Average permits per month | 24 |
| Average project value | $879K |
Permit volume trend in Richmond
The busiest single month was Apr 2026 (46 permits). Volume isn't flat, application activity rises in spring and summer, which is exactly when the project pipeline is deepest and competition for trades is highest. Tracking the month-over-month curve lets you staff and bid ahead of the surge instead of chasing it.
Permit activity by type of work in Richmond
Where the work actually is matters more than any headline. Here are the most common permit categories in Richmond over the last 24 months, ranked by volume, with the average project value for each, so you can see which segments are both active and worth chasing:
| Type of work | Permits | Avg value |
|---|---|---|
| Revision | 33 | $13K |
| Alteration | 31 | $119K |
| New | 20 | $4.0M |
How to use this for Richmond lead generation
A permit is the earliest hard signal that a real, funded project is moving. The contractors who win the work are the ones who reach the owner or general contractor first, usually before the project is publicly visible. The practical play:
- Filter by your trade and value band. Use the by-work-type table to focus on the categories that match your crew and your margins.
- Watch the volume curve. Spring and summer surges mean more projects but more competition, get your outreach queued before the peak.
- Move on fresh permits fast. the window between a permit issuing and a project being staffed is short. Speed wins the bid.
- Track owners and GCs, not just addresses. Permit records name who's building, that's your contact list.
About these numbers
These are permit-volume benchmarks drawn from issued building permits in Richmond. They are not approval rates: the underlying dataset has no approval-versus-denial field, so we never report rejection percentages. Volume and value tell you where the work is; SiteWire surfaces the individual permits behind these totals so you can act on them.