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Is MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY a real contractor?
MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY appears in public building-permit records with 175 permits filed through 2022 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 MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY's track record verified?
Every figure on this page comes from building permits pulled from municipal records and matched to MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY by the contractor name on each permit. Permit records cannot be purchased or faked the way online reviews can, which makes them a stronger signal of real, completed work.
Is MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY licensed and insured?
This profile is built from permit records, which confirm permitted work but do not include license status. MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY has not claimed this profile to add license or insurance details. Confirm licensing directly with your state or local board before hiring.
How recent is MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY's work?
The most recent permit on record for MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY is dated 2022-01-10, with 175 permits on file in total.
FOR INSTALLATION OF A CURB TRAP AND FRESH AIR INLET AS PER 2018 PPC.City of Philadelphia · 2021
For minor construction work at the subject property in accordance with all applicable provisions of the Philadelphia Code, all references codes and standards, and the attached EZ Standard, where included. Deviation from this standard shall result in permit revocation. A separate permit from the Philadelphia Department of Streets is required for any sidewalk and street closures. All means of pedestrian protection required at the site in accordance with the Philadelphia Building Code Chapter 33 shall be in place prior to start of work.City of Philadelphia · 2021
For minor construction work at the subject property in accordance with all applicable provisions of the Philadelphia Code, all references codes and standards, and the attached EZ Standard, where included. Deviation from this standard shall result in permit revocation. A separate permit from the Philadelphia Department of Streets is required for any sidewalk and street closures. All means of pedestrian protection required at the site in accordance with the Philadelphia Building Code Chapter 33 shall be in place prior to start of work.City of Philadelphia · 2021
iINSTALL CURB TRAP AND FAICity of Philadelphia · 2021
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