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| Content | Date | Cost | Contractor Rank | Address | Contractor |
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SCORE 59 Reconstruct existing leadwalk with steps at building entrance, in public space "parkin", construct new retaining walls at front of building in "parking", ,create new patio area in "parking", pave patio with pervious pea gravel and install bike racks for building visitors, per plan. Public sidewalk to remain open during construction. Permit type: Paving; leadwalk w/s | |||||
Reconstruct existing leadwalk with steps at building entrance, in public space "parking", construct new retaining walls at front of building in "parking", create new bike rack area with curb in "parking", pave bike area with pervious pea gravel and install six (6) inverted, u-style bike racks for building visitors, per plan. Public sidewalk and public alley to remain open during construction. Date: November 30, 2015Permit type: Paving; leadwalk w/steps, fixture; bike rack(s), fixture; retaining wall to 42" | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: April 7, 2016 | Permit id: Pa119771 | |||||
SCORE 69 Projections; awning(s) Contractor: Nick GiannottiPermit status: 12 | Expiration date: December 31, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which is currently being used by their customers for outdoor seating. Right proper brewery has a cou for this service. Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which would act as a safeguard to weather elements such as: rain, snow, sleet, sun exposure. Right proper brewery would like to install solar energy modules on top of the awning, which would be interconnected to their meter. This would help offset their energy demand from pepco and also contributes to the citys initiative to reduce energy usage from fossil fuels by 50% by 2020. Date: June 2, 2017 Contractor: Nick GiannottiClient: Thor Cheston | Permit type: Projections; awning(s) | Permit status: Assigned | Expiration date: December 31, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which is currently being used by their customers for outdoor seating. Right proper brewery has a cou for this service. Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which would act as a safeguard to weather elements such as: rain, snow, sleet, sun exposure. Right proper brewery would like to install solar energy modules on top of the awning, which would be interconnected to their meter. This would help offset their energy demand from pepco and also contributes to the citys initiative to reduce energy usage from fossil fuels by 50% by 2020. Contractor: Nick GiannottiPermit status: Assigned | Expiration date: December 31, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 59 Reconstruct existing leadwalk with steps at building entrance, in public space "parking", construct new retaining walls at front of building in "parking", create new bike rack area with curb in "parking", pave bike area with pervious pea gravel and install six (6) inverted, u-style bike racks for building visitors, per plan. Public sidewalk and public alley to remain open during construction. Date: November 30, 2015 Contractor: J.R. Pereira Construction CoPermit type: Paving; leadwalk w/steps, fixture; bike rack(s), fixture; retaining wall to 42" | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: April 7, 2016 | Permit id: Pa119771 | |||||
SCORE 69 Projections; awning(s) Contractor: Nick GiannottiPermit status: 11 | Expiration date: December 31, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which is currently being used by their customers for outdoor seating. Right proper brewery has a cou for this service. Right proper brewery would like to install an awning on their front lawn, which would act as a safeguard to weather elements such as: rain, snow, sleet, sun exposure. Right proper brewery would like to install solar energy modules on top of the awning, which would be interconnected to their meter. This would help offset their energy demand from pepco and also contributes to the citys initiative to reduce energy usage from fossil fuels by 50% by 2020. Contractor: Nick GiannottiPermit status: Resubmitted | Expiration date: December 31, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 56 Construction staging area Date: March 3, 2016 Contractor: Right Forward, LlcPermit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: March 31, 2016 | Permit id: Pa10233170 |