Pittsburgh, PA Building Permits: Review Times, Process and Costs
By Permit Place | Last updated: March 2026
Pittsburgh, PA building permit timeline: Based on 2 completed projects, permit review takes a median of 134 days (range: 91 to 134 days) with an average of 1 review cycles.
Permit Place has completed 2 building permit projects in Pittsburgh, PA, working with 2 different clients. Based on our project data, the median permit timeline is 134 days from submission to issuance, with an average of 1 review cycles.
Pittsburgh Permit Review Data
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| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Projects Completed | 2 |
| Unique Clients Served | 2 |
| Median Timeline | 134 days |
| Average Timeline | 113 days |
| Fastest Project | 91 days |
| Longest Project | 134 days |
| Avg Review Cycles | 1 |
Source: Permit Place project data (2 completed projects) | Pittsburgh Building Department
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Our Experience in Pittsburgh
Permit Place has managed 2 building permit projects in Pittsburgh, PA, serving 2 unique clients.
Project Types
- Retail: 2 projects
Our project experience in Pittsburgh spans Mall (2) site types.
Our Pittsburgh project experience includes work for KCG Architects, Vuori.
We have managed national program rollouts in Pittsburgh including JCrew, Vuori.
What Goes Right in Pittsburgh
- The electrical and plumbing review information came at a later date which lead to some additional communication to get a full understanding of the process. All reviews were approved in the 1st round
Common Challenges in Pittsburgh
- Bethel Park Building Department. Email submittal to BD. BD will route to electrical for review. Plumbing is separate to Allegheny Co. & applicant is responsible for that submittal. The BD will allow electrical and plumbing to be deferred & issue the bldg/mech/fire life safety permit with those p
What Building Permits Do You Need in Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh requires permits for most construction activity. The type of permit depends on your project scope.
Commercial Permits
- New commercial construction: full plan review with the longest timeline
- Tenant improvements and interior buildouts: plan review for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical changes
- Change of use: required when converting building use (for example, retail to restaurant)
- Shell and core: separate from tenant improvement permits
Residential Permits
- New home construction: full plan review including structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
- Additions and remodels: required when modifying structure or adding square footage
- Decks, pools, fences: separate permits with typically faster review
Trade Permits
Individual trade permits are typically required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HVAC), and fire sprinkler work.
How the Pittsburgh Permit Review Process Works
Step 1: Application Submission
Submit your permit application through the Pittsburgh building department. Applications are reviewed for completeness before being assigned to a plan reviewer.
Step 2: Plan Review
The city reviews your submitted plans for building code compliance, structural integrity, fire safety, energy code, and ADA accessibility. Commercial projects are reviewed by multiple departments at the same time.
Step 3: Corrections and Resubmittal
If the city issues correction comments, you will need to revise your plans and resubmit. Each correction cycle adds another review period. Based on our experience in Pittsburgh, most projects go through 1 review cycles.
Step 4: Permit Issuance
Once all review departments approve your plans, the building permit is issued. Schedule inspections as work progresses.
Note: These timelines reflect general review periods. Large or complex projects may take longer. Request a quote from Permit Place for a project-specific estimate, or get an instant due diligence report from PermitNow.io.
Pittsburgh Building Permit Costs
Permit fees in Pittsburgh vary based on project type and valuation.
| Fee Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Plan review fee | 65-80% of permit fee |
| Building permit fee (commercial) | $500 – $25,000+ based on valuation |
| Trade permits (each) | $100 – $2,000 |
| Fire review | $200 – $3,000 |
| Certificate of occupancy | Included or $100 – $500 |
Fees are set by the Pittsburgh building department and may change without notice. Contact them directly for current fee schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a building permit in Pittsburgh?
Based on 2 completed projects, building permit review in Pittsburgh, PA takes a median of 134 days. The fastest project was completed in 91 days, while complex projects can take up to 134 days. Most projects go through 1 review cycles.
Can a permit expediter help with my Pittsburgh project?
Yes. Permit Place has completed 2 projects in Pittsburgh across 2 different clients. We handle everything from application preparation through plan review, corrections, and permit issuance. Our clients typically get permits faster because we submit complete applications that reduce correction cycles.
What building permits do I need in Pittsburgh, PA?
Most construction in Pittsburgh requires a building permit. This includes new construction, tenant improvements, change of use, additions, and major renovations. Separate trade permits for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and fire protection are also typically required. For a project-specific permit requirements report, use PermitNow.io.
How much does a building permit cost in Pittsburgh?
Permit fees in Pittsburgh are calculated based on project valuation and type. Commercial projects typically pay $500 to $25,000+ in total permit and plan review fees. The exact cost depends on project scope, square footage, and any additional trade permits required.
Do I need a permit for a tenant improvement in Pittsburgh?
Yes. Most interior buildouts in Pittsburgh that involve structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, or HVAC modifications require a building permit. Simple cosmetic changes (paint, flooring, non-structural work) typically do not require a permit.
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