Miami FL Contractor List With Phone Numbers (2026)
Miami is one of the deepest, most contactable permit feeds in our coverage: nearly 2,900 distinct contractor phone numbers and a contractor named on 95 percent of filings. Here is how trades and suppliers turn it into a live lead list.
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View Miami leads →Every building permit pulled in the City of Miami — from Brickell and Little Havana to Coconut Grove and the design districts — is a property owner who has already committed to spending money. The only open question is who supplies and does the work. PermitGrab turns Miami’s public permit feed into a clean, contactable list so contractors and suppliers can reach the right party while the job is still live.
Miami Permit Data at a Glance
PermitGrab currently tracks 19,076 building permits in the City of Miami, Florida, with 2,356 filed in the last 30 days and the newest record dated June 18, 2026. About 13,350 carry a contact phone number — roughly 70 percent — resolving to 2,848 distinct contractor phone numbers, and 18,210 name the contractor of record (about 95 percent). That combination of depth and contactability is rare for a market this size.
Which Trades Are Pulling Permits
The most recent 90 days break down by trade as follows, with the count of permits that include a phone number in parentheses:
- Interior Renovation — 3,272 permits (2,543 with phone). The largest and best-contactable category — remodels, build-outs, and tenant improvements.
- New Construction — 2,342 permits (1,774 with phone). High-value ground-up work across the city.
- General Construction — 631 permits (159 with phone).
- Roofing — 582 permits (484 with phone). More than 8 in 10 carry a number in this storm-driven trade.
- HVAC — 377 permits (328 with phone). About 87 percent are contactable.
- Plumbing — 296 permits (211 with phone).
- Electrical — 282 permits (201 with phone).
- Demolition — 279 permits (223 with phone).
Who Buys Miami Permit Leads
Building-material suppliers and subcontractors work the 3,272-permit interior-renovation stream, where more than three-quarters carry a phone, to reach active remodels and build-outs. Roofing distributors and impact-product dealers mine the 582 roofing filings with their 80-plus percent contactability. HVAC and plumbing contractors get clean mechanical lists, and GCs chasing the high-value New Construction pipeline use the 2,342 ground-up permits to find owners and developers early.
How Fresh Is the Data
Freshness is the whole game with permit leads — a 60-day-old permit is a job that is already framed. Miami refreshes daily, and the newest permit on file is dated within the last two days. Browse the live Miami permit page to see current counts, top contractors, and recent filings before you commit. For the surrounding metro, compare our Hialeah contractor list.
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