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Is OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT a real contractor?
OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT appears in public building-permit records with 24 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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How recent is OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT's work?
The most recent permit on record for OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT is dated 2026-03-06, with 24 permits on file in total.
interior renovations and for the roof deck addition of an existing structure, details as shown on the plans.City of Philadelphia · 2026
For the erection of an addition at the second floor rear and for interior and exterior alterations to an existing attached single-family dwelling per plans. Separate permits are required for all associated Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing work. Basement to remain non-habitable, to be used for storage and utilities only.City of Philadelphia · 2025
For interior and exterior alterations to an existing attached single-family dwelling per plans. Separate permits are required for all associated Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing work.City of Philadelphia · 2025
interior and exterior renovation and for a rear addition to an existing single family detached structure, details as shown on the plans.City of Philadelphia · 2024
New kitchen & powder room. The work involves removing floor, wall and ceiling finishes in existing kitchen, dining room and foyer. Non load bearing walls in these areas will be removed to accommodate new layout. Exterior walls will be air sealed and insulated. New wiring and plumbing where necessary. Existing heat pump duct supply's to be re-routed (trunk to remain). Existing radiator to be replaced in different location in kitchen. MEP permits to be filed by mep subs. Walls to be receive new 5/8" sheetrock. New hardwood flooring to be installed over new subfloor in work area. Powder room to have a new toilet, sink and wall mount faucet. kitchen appliances consist of dishwasher, under counter fridge, electric oven, electric cooktop and fridge. 2 new sinks to be installed. New cabinetry, stone counters and tile backsplash to be installed. 3 existing windows and 1 existing door to be replaced. New casing and baseboard to be installed in work area. Entire work area to be painted.
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City of Philadelphia · 2024
permit amended on 7/2/24: Additional mechanical information to indicate location of the mechanical, installation shall be as per manufactures instruction. separate mechanical permit required. details as shown in the amended plans.
Kitchen renovation, bathroom renovation, interior repairs, window replacement on side court (not on front facade), brick pointing and exterior repairs of existing materials, removal of one-story bathroom addition inside court. details as shown on plans.City of Philadelphia · 2023
FOR THE INTERIOR ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATION TO AN EXISTING TWO (2) FAMILY DWELLING AS PER PLANS, ** NO CHANGE IN BUILDING FOOT-PRINT IS PERMITTED IN THIS PERMIT. **City of Philadelphia · 2023
MAKE SAFE PERMIT TO COMPLY WITH CF-2023-072137 TO INCLUDE REPAIRS/REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR WALLS AND FRAMING PER APPROVED PLANS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CODE BULLETIN PM-1801. LICENSED 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. SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR ADDITIONAL ALTERATIONS NOT ADDRESSED IN APPROVED PLANS.
AMENDMENT: AMEND PERMIT TO ADD PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION AND FOR PARTIAL DEMO AND REPAIRS TO FRONT FACADE IN AN EXISTING STRUCTURE.City of Philadelphia · 2023
Erection of two (2) one (1) story additions at the rear of an existing attached
structure.City of Philadelphia · 2023
For level II alteration with partial change of occupancy classification to create a Retail Sales of Jewelry at the existing tenant space on the ground floor level. Building is fully sprinklered. Asbestos to be removed prior to start of other work. Separate permits required for MEP & FP work.City of Philadelphia · 2023
LEVEL II INTERIOR ALTERATIONS (NO CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION) FOR THE COMBINATION OF TWO EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (303 & 304) ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF AN EXISTING HIGH-RISE BUILDING AS PER APPROVED PLANS. EXISTING BUILDING PARTIALLY SPRINKLERED (NOT WITHIN UNIT). *2018 IEBC REVIEW*
**SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR ANY MEP WORK**City of Philadelphia · 2022
Work includes renovation of an existing 3-story single family townhouse. Existing masonry facades to remain. Existing wood windows to be replaced in kind. Interior non-structural partitions, finishes and plumbing fixtures to be removed and replaced. New egress window well to be constructed along 24th street for a newly inhabitable basement. APPRVOED AS PER PHILADELPHIA HISTORIC APPROVAL. NO DIGGING IN THE BASEMENT -REMOVAL OF TANK ON THE SLAB NO ADDITION APPRVOED ON THIS AND NO EXTENSION OF THE EXITING FOORPTINT..City of Philadelphia · 2022
Permitted projects on public record. Addresses are omitted for privacy.