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Monthlyreport -- 4/1/2021 Through 4/30/2021 Commercial Electrical MonthlyReport -- 4/1/2021 through 4/30/2021 Commercial Electrical Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/6/2021 340(0A)00-014-H 4525 COUNTY DR, SOUTH NLD PETERSBURG LLC RS INDUSTRIES INC PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23805 4/2/2021 20120039-10 $155,000 3200 WESTCLIFF ROAD W 3002 LINCOLN AVE 51524 0 sq ft FORTH WORTH, TX 76109 RICHMOND, VA 23228 0 sq ft (804) 528-5129 Lic. No:2705166918 4/14/2021 220(04)00-003- 4530 WHITEHILL BLVD, CROSSROADS HOLDINGS LLC CREATIVE ELECTRICAL 0_4530 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 CONTRACTORS INC 4/14/2021 21020010-4 $59,000 P O BOX 2069 1907 E THIRD STREET 51739 0 sq ft WAKE FOREST, NC 27588 FARMVILLE, VA 23901 0 sq ft (434) 392-3802 Lic. No:2705044322 4/23/2021 350(0A)00-041- 8610 PRINCE GEORGE DR, CLAYTON-MANNING MOBILE COASTAL UTILITIES INC 0_40 LOT 40, DISPUTANTA, VA HOME ESTATES 23842 4/22/2021 21040045-0 $1,000 8610 PRINCE GEORGE DR PO BOX 9 52216 0 sq ft DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 SUTHERLAND, VA 23885 0 sq ft (804) 265-5380 Lic. No:2705020113 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 1 Commercial Equipment Shelter Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/30/2021 340(03)00-001- 8200 QUALITY DR, PRINCE COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE ADVANCED WIRELESS F_8200 GEORGE, VA 23875 SOLUTIONS INC 4/14/2021 21040061-0 $77,863 P O BOX 68 225 AIRPORT RD 52152 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 JOHNSON CITY, TN 37615 378 sq ft (423) 467-5855 Lic. No:2705076321 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 2 Commercial Mechanical Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/5/2021 220(04)00-003- 4530 WHITEHILL BLVD, CROSSROADS HOLDINGS LLC CHISHOLM SERVICE INC 0_4530 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 4/5/2021 21020010-3 $26,500 P O BOX 2069 1528 INDUSTRY DR 51739 0 sq ft WAKE FOREST, NC 27588 BURLINGTON, NC 27216 0 sq ft (336) 228-0571 Lic. No:2701026092 4/8/2021 240(0A)00-011- 6602 COURTS DR, PRINCE COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE WARWICK MECHANICAL A_6602 GEORGE, VA 23875 GROUP 4/8/2021 21040016-0 $8,273 P O BOX 68 11048 WARWICK BLVD 52122 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23601 0 sq ft (757) 599-6111 Lic. No:2701002411 4/13/2021 340(0A)00-014-H 4525 COUNTY DR, SOUTH NLD PETERSBURG LLC UNLIMITED AIR MECHANICAL PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23805 LLC 4/7/2021 20120039-12 $54,000 3200 WESTCLIFF ROAD W 318 RIVER ROAD WEST 51524 0 sq ft FORTH WORTH, TX 76109 MANAKIN SABOT, VA 23103 0 sq ft (804) 358-2240 Lic. No:2705144596 4/20/2021 350(0A)00-029- 7801 LAUREL SPRING RD, PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY WARWICK MECHANICAL 0_7801 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 HIGH SCHOOL GROUP 4/9/2021 21040037-0 $513,393 P O BOX 400 11048 WARWICK BLVD 52131 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23601 0 sq ft (757) 599-6111 Lic. No:2701002411 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 3 Commercial Plumbing Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/19/2021 220(04)00-003- 4530 WHITEHILL BLVD, CROSSROADS HOLDINGS LLC TRI-CITY MECHANICAL INC 0_4530 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 4/16/2021 21020010-5 $30,400 P O BOX 2069 508 HILLANDALE DR PO BOX 951 51739 0 sq ft WAKE FOREST, NC 27588 FREMONT, NC 27830 0 sq ft (919) 242-4003 Lic. No:2701027062 4/19/2021 240(0A)00-011- 6075 SCOTT MEMORIAL PARK COUNTY OF PRINCE GEORGE POYANT'S PLUMBING & 0_6075 RD, PRINCE GEORGE, VA C/O TREE TIME ADVENTURES HEATING 23875 4/15/2021 20040005-2 $3,500 P O BOX 68 167 DAVIS DRIVE 50030 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 REEDVILLE, VA 22539 1,920 sq ft (804) 580-0004 Lic. No:2705020269 4/26/2021 340(17)00-005- 5851 QUALITY WAY, PRINCE IGO PROPERTIES LLC COLONIAL PLUMBING & 0_5851 GEORGE, VA 23875 HEATING CO 4/23/2021 20120037-2 $3,000 12113 KIRKHAM ROAD 114 CHARLOTTE AVE 51533 0 sq ft POWAY, CA 92064 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834 0 sq ft (804) 526-8415 Lic. No:2701035307 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 4 Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/26/2021 340(17)00-003- 5850 QUALITY WAY, PRINCE SUMMIT INVESTMENTS II SOUTHERN AIR 0_5850 GEORGE, VA 23875 INCORPORATED 4/20/2021 21040050-0 $15,000 TWO CENTRE PLAZA P O BOX 4205 52188 0 sq ft CLINTON, TN 37716 LYNCHBURG, VA 24502 0 sq ft (804) 789-5961 Lic. No:2701001733 Commercial Renovation Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/7/2021 120(03)00-00C- 5258 OAKLAWN BLVD, PRINCE ARDENA LR LLC C/O OWNER 0_5258 GEORGE, VA 23875 DESTINATION CHURCH 3/29/2021 21040011-0 $9,000 PO BOX 13470 NA NA NA NA 52053 0 sq ft RICHMOND, VA 23229 NA, VA 00000 0 sq ft (000) 000-0000 Lic. No:000000009 4/14/2021 230(0A)00-005- 5501 MIDDLE RD, PRINCE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH AROUND TOWN 0_5501 GEORGE, VA 23875 CONSTRUCTION LLC 4/13/2021 21040023-0 $50,000 5501 MIDDLE RD 6932 BRYANBELL DRIVE 52137 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA 23234 0 sq ft (804) 216-1892 Lic. No:2705167041 Detached Garage 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 5 Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/15/2021 140(0A)00-105- 2713 RUFFIN RD, NORTH HAGGERTY RAINER F & OWNER 0_2713 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23860 MEGAN S 4/6/2021 21040024-0 $35,750 2713 RUFFIN RD NA NA NA NA 52107 0 sq ft NORTH PRINCE GEORGE, VA NA, VA 00000 23860 1,760 sq ft (000) 000-0000 Lic. No:000000009 4/23/2021 270(12)00-013-0 5570 BAYBRANCH CROSSING, BAYLAUR CONSTRUCTION BAYLAUR CONSTRUCTION LLC HILL & RAINEY ATTORNEYS DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 LLC 4/16/2021 21040044-0 $35,000 16481 NUNNALLY LN 16481 NUNNALLY LANE 2425 BLVD STE 9 52171 0 sq ft CHURCH ROAD, VA 23833 CHURCH ROAD, VA 23833 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834 896 sq ft (804) 647-5142 (804) 526-8300 Lic. No:2705139228 4/28/2021 460(0A)00-093- 11108 HITCHCOCK RD, WOODLIEF RONALD C JR OWNER 0_11108 DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 4/20/2021 21040053-0 $13,500 11108 HITCHCOCK RD NA NA NA NA 52187 0 sq ft DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 NA, VA 00000 720 sq ft (000) 000-0000 Lic. No:000000009 4/30/2021 12E(01)00-076-0 3762 IMPALA DR, PRINCE JAMES R JONES BUILDER INC JAMES R JONES BUILDER INC GEORGE, VA 23875 4/27/2021 21040062-0 $25,000 P O BOX 1402 PO BOX 1402 913 W. CITY POINT ROAD 52245 0 sq ft HOPEWELL, VA 23860 HOPEWELL, VA 23860 728 sq ft (804) 541-8600 Lic. No:2701014755 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 6 Erosion and Sediment Control Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/2/2021 580(14)00-00D-5 2985 LANSING RD, SOUTH DANRICH CONSTRUCTION DANRICH CONSTRUCTION PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23805 COMPANY INC COMPANY INC.-MARKINS, RICHARD 3/29/2021 21040004-1 $6,000 201-C TEMPLE AVE 201-C TEMPLE AVE 52049 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834 23834 (804) 640-7144 Lic. No:RLD07311 4/2/2021 570(14)00-015-0 18201 SHANDS RD, SOUTH DONALD DOUGLAS RAMSEY CLAYTON HOMES C/O AL PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23805 II PARKER 3/26/2021 21040006-1 $3,500 1905 CENTRE STREET APT 11716 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY 111 52034 CHESTER, VA 23831 CHESTER, VA 23831 (804) 796-4870 Lic. No:RLD13958 4/21/2021 540(13)00-005-0 10825 WEBB RD, CRH INVESTMENTS INC DANRICH CONSTRUCTION DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 COMPANY INC.-MARKINS, RICHARD 4/15/2021 21040041-1 $2,500 PO BOX 6 201-C TEMPLE AVE 52161 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, DE COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834 19958 (804) 640-7144 Lic. No:RLD07311 5/3/2021 9:10:59 AM Page 7 Fire Alarm System Permit Date / Parcel No. / Job Address / Job Value / Owner Name Contractor Company Mechanics Lien Agent App Date Permit No. / Finished Sq. Ft. / Application ID Unfinished Sq. Ft. 4/7/2021 450(0A)00-048- 11023 PRINCE GEORGE DR, PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY VA SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 0_11023 DISPUTANTA, VA 23842 CENTRAL WELLNESS CENTER 3/26/2021 20110031-9 $21,688 P O BOX 68 5106 GLEN ALDEN DR 51293 0 sq ft PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 RICHMOND, VA 23231 0 sq ft (804) 222-6680 Lic.
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