State Buildings, NJ — permit intelligence.
null County, NJ. 61 permit cases ingested from NJ DCA UCC.
Common questions about State Buildings.
How does PermitGranted know what State Buildings reviewers will flag?
We parse the full public record for State Buildings: planning board decisions, zoning board rulings, NJ DCA UCC construction permits, and where available the correction comments reviewers actually write. Today the corpus holds 61 cases and 0 correction comments for State Buildings.
What is the median permit approval timeline in State Buildings?
State Buildings does not yet have enough paired submission/decision observations (n<10) to publish a meaningful median. As the corpus matures we'll surface it here. Until then the live count of 61 catalogued cases and 0 parsed board decisions stays visible.
Where does the data for State Buildings come from?
Three primary feeds: (1) NJ DCA UCC statewide construction permits via data.nj.gov; (2) CivicWeb meeting + resolution archive when the municipality publishes there; (3) any municipality-specific public portal (Tyler EnerGov, SDL, fasttrackgov). Every fact links back to its raw document — we don't model behavior without evidence.
Is the State Buildings corpus updated in real time?
The crawler runs continuously. Status today: beta. Counts on this page refresh every five minutes from the live API; the underlying corpus updates whenever the public source publishes new content.
See what State Buildings reviewers are likely to flag — before you file.
Drop an address and project type. We pull comparable State Buildings projects, the corrections their reviewers actually wrote, the timeline distribution, and the blockers most likely to apply to your filing.
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