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Is Dicus Construction a real contractor?
Dicus Construction appears in public building-permit records with 10 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.
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Is Dicus Construction licensed and insured?
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How recent is Dicus Construction's work?
The most recent permit on record for Dicus Construction is dated 2026-02-09, with 10 permits on file in total.
MAKE SAFE PERMIT- For (Replace CMU Yard Fence Wall with wood fence) to resolve case #CF-2025-126853. Abutting sidewalk must be closed with fencing a minimum of 6’ in height. Separate Streets Department permit required for sidewalk closure. A separate permit is required for any additional alterations that are not specifically addressed on case #CF-2025-126853. “In accordance with Code Bulletin PM-1801, a PA professional engineer is required to monitor repairs made under this permit. The engineer must submit a sealed statement to the Department confirming that the structure is in sound condition at completion.”City of Philadelphia · 2026
REPAIR 8 FOOT CRACK ON SECOND FLOOR REAR SHARED WALL. DETAILS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN.City of Philadelphia · 2025
FOR INTERIOR ALTERATIONS THROUGHOUT AN EXISTING STRUCTURE, INCLUDING BASEMENT TO REMAIN UTILITY ONLY, USED AS A SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING AS PER APPLICATION/PLAN.City of Philadelphia · 2025
LEVEL II INTERIOR ALTERATIONS (NO CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY) FOR RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS PER APPROVED PLANS. *2018 IRC REVIEWCity of Philadelphia · 2023
EZ PERMIT DUCTWORK & WARM-AIR APPLIANCES - For the installation of New Ductwork, Registers/Grilles/Diffusers, and Warm-Air Appliances as per attached standards. Deviations from these standards require submission of construction and site plans. EACH HVAC UNIT TO BE SELF-CONTAINED WITHIN EACH DWELLING UNIT. NO PENETRATIONS OF RATED ASSEMBLIES.
Replace duct work, registers (8) and returns in each Room. Install 70,000 BTU, 3 Ton 95% Efficiency.City of Philadelphia · 2023
*CONTRACTOR HAS A NOTORIZED LETTER WITH NO EMPLOYEES, SOLE WORKER*MUST UPLOAD SUB-CONTRACTOR INFORMATION IF APPLICABLE*
EZ PERMIT STANDARDS ALTERATIONS
For alterations to an existing one family dwelling as per attached standard. Deviations from this standard will result in permit revocation and require submission of construction plans. Structural alteration or repair is expressly prohibited under this permit. Prohibited structural work includes any modification to exterior walls, party walls, floor/roof framing or foundations, underpinning and excavations (i.e., digging in basement). Any work/alterations to the basement/cellar are expressly prohibited unless documented as an existing habitable space with heights and means of egress per conditions of the EZ standard. separate permits required for mechanical, electric and plumbing, etc.
*No basement alterations of any kind were proposed or approved for this permit*
*No structural alterations of any kind were proposed or approved for this permit*
The Approved Scope of Work does not comply the violations in CF-2023-017502 & 2023-006567.
Renovation of existing single-family home. Interior framing 1st floor. Renovate bathroom and kitchen. Flooring thru out. Paint Windows. Interior doors and trim
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City of Philadelphia · 2023
For the erection of an addition and interior alterations per plans. Separate permits required for all associated MEP work. Basement to remain non-habitable/storage and utilities only.City of Philadelphia · 2022
FOR THE ERECTION OF AN ADDITION AT THE REAR OF AN EXISTING ATTACHED STRUCTURE. SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICATION/PLANS.City of Philadelphia · 2022
FOR A REAR ADDITION ABOVE AN EXISTING ATTACHED STRUCTURE WITH ROOF DECK ACCESSED BY A ROOF DECK ACCESS STRUCTURE. FOR A SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING. AS PER PLANS. *************************NO UNDERPINNING ON THIS APPLICATION. SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR PLUMBING, MECH. OR ELECTRICAL WORK. *********
AMENDMENT: As per amended plans the New Architect of Record shall be IDA Design/Build LLC. Replacing Richard F. Johnson, all insulation shall be Batt R21, not closed cell foam, replaced cross section on page A-3 with revisions to pilot house, the Pilot House West facade (Party Wall condition). will be modified to have exterior siding held back to property line between walls.City of Philadelphia · 2022
Personal Services; Residential - Household Living - Single-FamilyCity of Philadelphia
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