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Is Brandywine Stormwater LLC a real contractor?
Brandywine Stormwater LLC appears in public building-permit records with 11 permits filed through 2026 in and around City of Philadelphia, PA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
How is Brandywine Stormwater LLC's track record verified?
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Is Brandywine Stormwater LLC licensed and insured?
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How recent is Brandywine Stormwater LLC's work?
The most recent permit on record for Brandywine Stormwater LLC is dated 2026-04-14, with 11 permits on file in total.
FOR SELECT SITE CLEARING AND THE INSTALLATION OF NEW LANDSCAPING/PAVEMENT ACCESSORY TO AN EXISTING BUILDING, AND THE INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND RELATED APPURTENANCES. ALL WORK TO BE DONE PER APPROVED PLANS. IF FIELD CONDITIONS VARY CONTACT DESIGN ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK. SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR ALL OTHER WORK.City of Philadelphia · 2026
FOR THE DEMO OF EXISTING ASPHALT AND CONCRETE. SITEWORK FOR INSTALLATION OF STORWATER SYSTEM INTO EXISTING CITY SEWER TO INCLUDE NEW ASPHALT, CONCRETE, AND PARKING STRIPING, AND TWO (2) NEW ADA PARKING SPACES.
*** AS PER APPROVED PLANS. *2018 IBC REVIEW*City of Philadelphia · 2025
FOR SITE WORK ONLY AS PER APPROVED PLANS.City of Philadelphia · 2024
For site work to include demolition of existing curb, pavement, pipes, and stormwater structures and additional new curbing, new pavement, parking lot striping to the same existing parking configuration, and landscaping to be reinstalled. Sections of sidewalk to also be replaced as per approved plans.City of Philadelphia · 2023
FOR SITE WORK AND ON-SITE UTILITIES TO INCLUDE A STORMWATER SYSTEM RETROFIT WITH FLOW-THROUGH AREAS AND MODIFIED OUTLET CONTROL STRUCTURE OF THE SUBSURFACE BASIN. NO EXISTING SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO BE TERMINATIONED ON THE PROPERTY. ALL WORK TO BE DONE AS PER APPROVED PLANS.City of Philadelphia · 2023
SITEWORK FOR STORMWATER RETROFIT PROJECT TO INCLUDE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT IN KIND OF PARKING AREAS AND INSTALLATION OF BELOW-GRADE STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE AS PER APPROVED PLANS. *2018 IBC REVIEW*
**SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR ANY BUILDING DEMOLITION WORK**
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City of Philadelphia · 2023
FOR SITEWORK AND ONSITE UTILITY SERVICES FOR A STORMWATER REFTROFIT OF AN EXISTING RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY AS PER PLANS; PLUMBING WORK INCLUDED ON RELATED SUB-PERMIT PP-2023-001715; SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR ANY FURTHER FOUNDATION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK.City of Philadelphia · 2023
FOR SITEWORK AS PER APPROVED PLANS.City of Philadelphia · 2023
THE PROJECT INVOLVES EXCAVATION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF 5 SUBSURFACE DETENTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES & SUMP AND HOOD INLET RETROFITS WITHIN THE EXISTING PARKING LOT.City of Philadelphia · 2022
The project involves excavation of existing parking lot and installation of underground infiltration basins and storm sewer structures and piping. The drainage network connects to the roof drain of the main building as well as existing drainage infrastructure in the sidewalk of W Lehigh Avenue.City of Philadelphia · 2021
Construction of Subsurface Detention Bed, Roof Drains and drainage pipes, manholes and inlets in the asphalt parking area between the commercial buildings. Detention Bed will utilize pumping system to harvest stormwater as desired and the rest will overflow into the Sanitary Sewer underneath Comly Street.City of Philadelphia · 2020
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