Connecticut — Statewide

Connecticut Permits Run Town by Town.

Every CT municipality enforces the state building code with its own process, timeline, and requirements. Greenwich is different from Darien. Westport is different from Wilton. We know them all.

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Connecticut Coverage

Serving All of Connecticut.

169 towns, each with its own building department. We handle architectural plans and permit filing across the entire state.

Fairfield County — Core

Greenwich, Darien, and New Canaan

Large homes, established neighborhoods, and consistent demand for additions, gut renovations, and new construction. Greenwich and Darien have thorough building departments — complete, professional documentation makes the difference in how quickly your project moves through review.

Towns we serveGreenwich, Old Greenwich, Riverside, Cos Cob, Darien, New Canaan, Rowayton
Fairfield County — Inner Belt

Westport, Wilton, and Weston

Active renovation markets with steady demand for room additions, full remodels, garage conversions, and new construction. These towns each have their own permit process and we know exactly what each one requires.

Towns we serveWestport, Wilton, Weston, Ridgefield, Fairfield, Easton, Redding, Bethel, Monroe, Trumbull
Fairfield County — Coastal

Stamford, Norwalk, and the Coast

Stamford handles significant residential and commercial permit volume. Coastal properties along the Norwalk and Westport shoreline sometimes require additional review for flood zone and setback compliance — we handle the full documentation.

Towns we serveStamford, Norwalk, Westport, Southport, Milford, Stratford, Orange, Shelton, Derby
New Haven County

New Haven and the Shoreline

New Haven and the shoreline towns from Madison to Old Saybrook see steady residential permit volume. We handle the full plan set and permit filing for any New Haven County project.

Towns we serveNew Haven, Woodbridge, Hamden, North Haven, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Old Saybrook, Branford, East Haven, Milford
Hartford County

Hartford and the Capital Region

West Hartford, Simsbury, Avon, and Glastonbury are active suburban markets with consistent renovation and addition permit activity. The Hartford metro building departments are well-staffed and process permits on predictable timelines.

Towns we serveWest Hartford, Simsbury, Avon, Glastonbury, Farmington, Canton, Burlington, Windsor, Bloomfield, Hartford
All of Connecticut

169 Towns — We File in All of Them

Connecticut has 169 municipalities. If your project is in Connecticut, we handle the permit. We navigate every town's building department, from first application through final inspection sign-off.

Also servingLitchfield County, Tolland County, Middlesex County, Windham County, and every CT municipality not listed above
How CT Permitting Works

State Code. 169 Different Local Processes.

Connecticut follows the CT State Building Code statewide, but each of its 169 towns enforces it with its own people, forms, and timeline.

CT State Building Code

One Code, Local Enforcement

Connecticut adopted the 2021 International Building Code with state amendments. Our CT-licensed architects and engineers produce drawings that satisfy both the state code and what local reviewers expect in your specific town.

Town Building Departments

Every Town Has Its Own Process

Greenwich and Darien have well-staffed departments with thorough reviews. Smaller towns may have part-time building officials with different timelines. We account for all of it when scoping your project.

Zoning and Wetlands

Additional Reviews When Required

Some CT projects also require Zoning Board of Appeals approval and Inland Wetlands Commission review for properties near wetlands. We identify these requirements upfront and manage the additional filing process.

Project Anywhere in Connecticut? We Handle Your Town.

Get a free consultation. We will tell you exactly what your municipality requires and give you a clear path to approval.

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