General Contractor Permit Leads in Miami-Dade, FL (2026)

By PermitGrab Team • 2026-06-25
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General construction is the highest-volume trade in the Miami-Dade permit feed after electrical. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 2,017 general-construction permits in the county, 573 of them in the last 30, pulled by 850 distinct businesses. 684 of the 997 Miami-Dade GC profiles ship with a working, deduplicated phone number — 69% phone coverage.

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If you sell to general contractors and homebuilders — or you run a GC chasing the next remodel, addition, ground-up build, or commercial buildout — Miami-Dade is the deepest general-construction market in the Southeast. The county is building and rebuilding constantly: new subdivisions in the south and west, condo and mixed-use work along the coast, and a relentless stream of single-family remodels and additions across an aging, high-value housing stock. Almost every real job of any size pulls a permit, so the general-construction stream files in volume nearly every week across the unincorporated county and its municipalities.

Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 2,017 general-construction permits across Miami-Dade, with 573 filed in just the last 30 days. Those permits were pulled by 850 distinct businesses over the quarter. The newest general-construction record in the county is dated June 11, 2026, and the feed refreshes as Miami-Dade's permitting office publishes its batches.

The Phone-Verified General Contractor List

Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. This one is different. PermitGrab matches Miami-Dade permit activity against Florida's DBPR contractor-licensing file so the general contractors pulling these permits carry a real number. In Miami-Dade that means 997 general-construction contractor profiles, of which 684 carry a working, deduplicated phone number — 69% phone coverage. That is a dial-ready roster of GCs and homebuilders you can prove are actively working, not a stale directory.

We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy contractor can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens — the figure that matters for outreach is 676 distinct business phone numbers, every one tied to a company that pulled a real Miami-Dade general-construction permit.

Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits

The work spans national homebuilders and established local GCs. Across the last six months the most active businesses by general-construction permit count include Lennar Homes, D R Horton, Casanova Services Group, AA Masters Construction Development & Engineering Group, MTC General Contractors, Precision Custom Builders, Rycon Construction, Caibai Construction, AG Const, and G I J Florida Investments. These are the volume players — useful whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling materials, equipment, financing, software, insurance, or subcontracting services into the busiest builders in South Florida.

Who This List Helps

Building-material distributors, lumber and concrete suppliers, and equipment-rental yards reach the largest active general contractors in the metro by the truckload. Subcontractors — electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, drywall, and concrete crews get a roster of the GCs who hire out the work and need reliable trade partners. Construction-software, project-management, payroll, and financing vendors get hundreds of demonstrably operating builders. And insurance, bonding, and surety teams reach the exact firms filing permitted work across the county.

The Rest of the Miami-Dade Trades

General construction is one of the densest trades in the county, but the same daily feed carries every other building trade if you sell across categories. By contractor with phones attached, Miami-Dade also offers Electrical (932 phones), HVAC (826 phones), Interior Renovation (799 phones), Roofing (681 phones), Windows & Doors (545 phones), and Plumbing (487 phones). County-wide the feed tracks 10,390 permits in the last 90 days across every trade. If your market is a specific trade, start with our Miami-Dade electrical permit leads page, our Miami-Dade HVAC permit leads page, our Miami-Dade roofing permit leads page, or our Miami-Dade windows & doors permit leads page.

Freshness Is the Point

A general-contractor list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one refreshes as Miami-Dade publishes — 573 general-construction permits in the last 30 days, drawn from 850 active businesses — so the numbers you dial belong to general contractors working right now. Browse the live county feed on the Miami-Dade permits page, read the method behind it in our guide to contractor leads from building permits, or see PermitGrab pricing for the full named list delivered daily.

One more thing on cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can cost $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the general contractor, builder, or supplier the day the permit files.

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