The New Jersey CONSTRUCTION REPORTER APRIL 2011 DATA CHRIS CHRISTIE, Governor STATE OF NEW JERSEY LORI GRIFA, Commissioner DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS EDWARD M. SMITH, Director DIVISION OF CODES AND STANDARDS VOLUME 17 ISSUE NO. 4 PREPARED 6/11 DIVISION OF CODES AND STANDARDS 101 South Broad Street, PO Box 802 Trenton, NJ 08625-0802 www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/codes/reporter/ New Jersey Department of COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF Community AFFAIRS C A D DISTRIBUTED BY THE
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The New Jersey
CONSTRUCTION REPORTER
A P R I L 2011 DATA
CHRIS CHRISTIE, GovernorSTATE OF NEW JERSEY
LORI GRIFA, CommissionerDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
EDWARD M. SMITH, DirectorDIVISION OF CODES AND STANDARDS
VOLUME 17 ISSUE NO. 4 PREPARED 6/11
DIVISION OF CODES AND STANDARDS101 South Broad Street,
PO Box 802Trenton, NJ 08625-0802
www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/codes/reporter/
New Jersey Department of
COMMUNITY AFFAIRSD E P A R T M E N T O F
CommunityAFFAIRS
CAD
D I S T R I B U T E D B Y T H E
THE NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Description Pages INTRODUCTION
Highlights
Analysis of data in this month’s report
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Foreword
Background information
1
Exhibits A - C
Definition of terms used throughout the tables
2 - 4
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Tables 1 - 6
Housing units authorized and certified, housing units demolished, monthly and year-to-date figures
5 - 14
OFFICE SPACE
Tables 7 - 8
Square feet of office space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures
15 - 19
RETAIL SPACE
Tables 9 - 10
Square feet of retail space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures
20 - 24
DOLLAR AMOUNTS
Tables 11 - 13
Dollar amount of construction authorized by county and top municipalities, monthly and year to date; dollar amount of construction authorized by use group and permit type, New Jersey totals, monthly and year to date
25 - 30
MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA
Housing units authorized and certified, office and retail space authorized, and dollar amount of construction authorized by municipality, monthly totals
MSD-1 - MSD-12
ILLUSTRATIONS
Map 1
Housing units authorized by municipality, year to date
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Map 2
Office space authorized by municipality, year to date
18
Map 3
Retail space authorized by municipality, year to date
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Map 4
Estimated cost of construction authorized by municipality, year to date
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APRIL 2011 HIGHLIGHTS
The estimated cost of construction authorized by building permits was $899.3 million in April. This was $191.6 million less than last month, a decline of 17.1 percent. 556 municipalities reported. April 2011 activity was $29 million less than the $928.3 million authorized in April 2010, for a decline of 3.1 percent.
Residential work was $338.7 million and accounted for 37.7 percent of all authorized construction. New homes totaled $121.3 million, or 13.5 percent of authorized construction. Building permits were issued for 1,038 new houses in April, down by 11.4 percent compared to last month.
Between January and April 2011, there were 3,786 authorized dwellings. There were 3,474 authorized dwellings for the same time period last year (January through April 2010). New home construction in the first four months of 2011 increased by 312 units or nearly 9 percent compared to last year Two years ago for this same time period (January through April 2009), there were 3,451 authorized dwellings. Three years ago (January through April 2008) there were 6,720 units.
The dollar amount of construction in the first four months of 2011 totaled $3.44 billion. This was $574.4 million more than this time last year, an increase of 16.7 percent.
Livingston Township in Essex County, Toms River in Ocean County, and Atlantic City in Atlantic County had the most construction in April. Public school renovations accounted for most of the work in Livingston. The big project reported in Toms River was a $30.2 million addition to the Ocean County jail. A new school accounted for $21.6 million of work in Atlantic City.
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HE NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains statistics on construction activity in New Jersey. Information in the report comes from construction officials who administer the State Uniform Construction Code (UCC) (N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.) in New Jersey’s 566
municipalities. Each month, construction officials send to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) reports on the permits and certificates they issue. Permits authorize the start of construction and cover four types of activity: (1) New construction permits authorize the start of a new structure. (2) Permits for additions refer to work that will add space (volume and square feet) to an existing building. (3) Alterations also involve existing structures, but the work authorized will not add space. Typically, construction officials issue permits for alterations when the work is subject to one or more of the UCC’s major subcodes (building, electrical, plumbing, fire protection). (4) Demolition permits authorize the removal of a building or some other structure. The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER identifies only those demolitions that will result in the loss of housing. In addition to permits, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER has information on the certificates issued by construction officials. While permits authorize the start of construction, certificates are issued for work completed and ready for occupancy. Each month, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER will report on the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space authorized for construction, along with the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space completed. Data Comparability The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains information on authorized housing units that is tabulated two different ways. The DCA tabulates Tables 1 through 3 and Tables 8 through 13 based on the use of buildings, defined in “groups” by New Jersey’s UCC. Exhibit B on page 3 summarizes these groups. Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units as defined and tabulated by the United States Census Bureau. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development prepares these tables for publication in the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit C on page 4 describes the housing definitions used by the Census Bureau. The DCA series and the Census Bureau series on authorized housing units differ two important ways. First, the DCA series includes housing units created as a result of permits issued to alter or make additions to existing structures. The Census Bureau counts only those housing units authorized from permits issued for new construction. Second, the Census Bureau imputes data for localities that fail to submit monthly reports on time. An asterisk in the Census column of data appearing in the Municipal Summary Data table at the back of the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER indicates those towns with imputed data. The Census Bureau bases these imputations on historic trends. The DCA series shows information for only those towns that submitted monthly reports. If a municipality failed to submit a monthly report on time, “No report” appears in the appropriate columns in the Municipal Summary Data table. Additional Terms A number of other terms appear in the tables throughout the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit A on page 2 defines additional construction permit and certificate terms.
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Exhibit A
Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms
Addition Permit type issued for construction work that adds space (volume and square feet) to an existing structure.
Alteration
Permit type involving one or more subcodes (building, electrical, fire protection, and plumbing). The work is authorized for an existing structure and does not add new space.
Certificate
A document issued by a construction official indicating completion of work for which a permit was issued.
Dollar Amount of
Construction
Estimated cost of work, as reported by the permit applicant to the construction official.
Demolition
Permit type authorizing the demolition of an existing structure.
Housing Units
Certified
A rental or for-sale unit completed and certified by the construction official for conforming to the standards in the New Jersey UCC.
Housing Units Authorized by
Building Permits
A rental or for-sale dwelling unit authorized by a construction permit. See Exhibits B and C for explanations of the different definitions of housing structures. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show housing units as classified by the residential use groups defined in Exhibit B. Tables 4, 5, and 6 identify authorized housing as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. (See Exhibit C.)
Housing Unit Demolitions
Rental or for-sale housing to be demolished, as reported to the construction official by permit applicants.
New Construction
Permit type authorizing the start of a new structure.
Permit
A document issued by construction officials that authorizes the construction of a new structure or an addition, alteration, or demolition of an existing structure.
Square Feet
Estimated building area, as reported on permits for new construction and additions.
State Buildings
Buildings or structures constructed or owned by the State or any of its instrumentalities. Construction activity reported in this category includes State offices, colleges, hospitals, prisons, facilities operated by New Jersey Transit and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, and other State authorities.
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Exhibit B
Building Groups
Residential
Buildings where members of households live. Examples of residential groups include: one- and two-family houses (R-3 and R-5); apartments, dormitories, other multifamily houses (R-2); and mixed-use housing, where the house is a relatively smaller part of a building that has another use (e.g., an apartment over a store). Therapeutic residences (R-4) for 6 to 16 occupants are also included in this category. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show authorized housing units by group definition.
The following groups refer to industrial, commercial, and other nonresidential structures.
Assembly
Structures where people gather for civic, social, or religious purposes. Examples include: theaters and concert halls (group A-1); night clubs, dance halls, casino gaming areas, restaurants, taverns, and bars (A-2); churches, libraries, amusement arcades, community halls, gymnasiums, indoor swimming pools, art galleries, and museums (A-3); arenas, skating rinks, swimming pools, tennis courts (A-4); and grandstands, bleachers stadiums, and amusement park structures (A-5).
Business
Office buildings (group B) for business transactions of all kinds including banks, corporate offices, professional offices, government buildings, beauty shops, motor vehicle showrooms, and out-patient clinics.
Educational
Buildings for educational purposes through the 12th grade (group E).
High Hazard
Buildings used to manufacture, process, or store materials that constitute a high fire, explosion, or health hazard (group H).
Hotels, Motels, Guest Houses
Buildings for shelter and sleeping where the primary occupants use the facility on a temporary basis, staying less than 30 days (group R-1).
Industrial
Factory buildings where the occupants make, process, or assemble products that are not highly combustible, flammable, or explosive. Includes automotive, appliance, and furniture manufacturers; electric power plants; food processing plants; foundries; and water pumping, solid waste disposal, and incineration plants (group F).
Institutional
Buildings for people who suffer from physical limitations because of age or health; buildings for people detained for penal or correction purposes. Includes: supervised residential homes for six or more people (group I-1); medical and nursing-care facilities (I-2); jails, reformatories, and asylums (I-3); and day care for six or more occupants (I-4).
Mercantile
Buildings for display and sale purposes. Includes retail stores, automotive service stations, drug stores, shops, salesrooms, and markets (group M).
Storage
Buildings used to store goods that are not highly combustible or explosive. Includes warehouses, open parking garages, lumberyards, livestock shelters, and mausoleums (group S).
Signs, Fences, Miscellaneous
Accessory buildings and miscellaneous structures including fences over six feet in height, signs, private garages, sheds, agricultural buildings, carports, retaining walls, tanks, and swimming pools (group U).
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Exhibit C
Residential Structures (U.S. Census Bureau Definitions)
Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units based on the structure types defined below by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number of units shown in these tables refers to those authorized by building permits issued for new construction only.
Single-Family Houses
Include all detached one-family houses and all attached one-family houses separated by a wall that extends from ground to roof with no common heating system or inter-structural public utilities. Include prefabricated, sectionalized, panelized, and modular homes that are manufactured partially off site, but are transported and assembled at the construction site.
Two-Family Buildings
Include all buildings with two housing units that may be above one another or side by side. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal.
Three- and Four-Family Buildings
Include all buildings with three or four housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal.
Five-or-More-
Family Buildings
Include all buildings with five or more housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal.
Private Housing
Units
Housing owned by a private company or individual during the period of construction. This includes all housing built by nonprofit organizations and "turnkey" housing; for example, housing that will be sold to a local public housing authority when completed.
Public Housing
Units
Housing owned by a governmental body during the period of construction.
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Table 1a HOUSE 6/7/11
The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total 1 & 2
Family Multifamily Mixed Use
1 Edgewater Borough Bergen 301 0 301 0
2 Secaucus Town Hudson 117 1 116 0
3 Pine Hill Borough Camden 69 0 69 0
4 East Windsor Township Mercer 44 8 36 0
5 West New York Town Hudson 27 0 27 0
6 Hamilton Township Mercer 21 7 14 0
7 Woodland Park Borough Passaic 18 8 10 0
8 Monroe Township Middlesex 16 16 0 0
9 Sayreville Borough Middlesex 16 3 13 0
10 Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 15 15 0 0
11 Brick Township Ocean 15 15 0 0
12 West Windsor Township Mercer 11 11 0 0
13 Old Bridge Township Middlesex 11 11 0 0
14 Manalapan Township Monmouth 10 10 0 0
15 Marlboro Township Monmouth 10 9 1 0
16 Hamilton Township Atlantic 9 9 0 0
17 Pleasantville City Atlantic 9 9 0 0
18 Highland Park Borough Middlesex 8 8 0 0
19 Lakewood Township Ocean 8 8 0 0
20 Ocean Township Ocean 8 8 0 0
TOP MUNICIPALITIES
743 156 587 0
NEW JERSEY
1,038 437 600 1
TOP AS % OF STATE
71.6% 35.7% 97.8% 0.0%
The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details.
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Table 1c HSEMUN2 6/7/11
Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, January through April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total 1 & 2
Family Multifamily Mixed Use
1 Edgewater Borough Bergen 349 0 349 0
2 Cliffside Park Borough Bergen 273 6 0 267
3 Hoboken City Hudson 255 1 254 0
4 Jersey City Hudson 207 7 200 0
5 Lakewood Township Ocean 153 51 102 0
6 Secaucus Town Hudson 117 1 116 0
7 City of Orange Township Essex 114 0 114 0
8 Monroe Township Middlesex 90 90 0 0
9 Pine Hill Borough Camden 69 0 69 0
10 Newark City Essex 66 4 62 0
11 Toms River Township Ocean 58 34 24 0
12 Riverdale Borough Morris 55 0 55 0
13 Middletown Township Monmouth 46 13 33 0
14 East Windsor Township Mercer 45 9 36 0
15 Woodland Park Borough Passaic 44 24 20 0
16 East Greenwich Township Gloucester 42 40 2 0
17 Ocean City Cape May 41 41 0 0
18 Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 40 40 0 0
19 Vineland City Cumberland 36 35 0 1
20 Hillsborough Township Somerset 36 36 0 0
TOP MUNICIPALITIES
2,136 432 1,436 268
NEW JERSEY
3,786 1,931 1,584 271
TOP AS % OF STATE
56.4% 22.4% 90.7% 98.9%
The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details.
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Table 1d NEWHSE 6/7/11
The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
Housing Units Authorized by New Construction Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
Housing Units Authorized by Building PermitsJanuary-April 2011
MAP1 6/7/11
NJ MunicipalitiesHousing Units
less than 2525 to 199199 to 349
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Table 2 CERTS 6/7/11
The definition of housing units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. *State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
Housing Units Certified: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
Housing Units Demolished: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
Total Private Units Authorized 1,242 959 3,957 3,673 -284 -7.2
Single Family 715 474 2,455 2,070 -385 -15.7
Two Family 34 28 164 132 -32 -19.5
Three or Four Family 14 9 61 53 -8 -13.1
Five or More Family 479 448 1,277 1,418 141 11.0
CENSUS1 7/20/01
*Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. The Census Bureau allocates revisions to prior months and therefore monthly year-to-date totals reflect these changes. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, May, 2011
Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey, April 2011
Type of Construction March 2011
April 2011
Year to Date*
2010 2011
Change
Number Percent
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Table 5
Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey, 1990 to Present
Year to Date* April 2010 --- 3,957 2,455 164 61 1,277
April 2011 --- 3,673 2,070 132 53 1,418 ‡Revised – Monthly data are revised to reflect changes in the year-to-date total. *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. The Census Bureau allocates revisions to prior months and therefore monthly year-to-date totals reflect these changes. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, May, 2011
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Table 6
Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey Counties, 2011
County
April
Total Year to Date*
2011 Total Single Family
Two Family
3 or 4 Family
5 or More Family
ATLANTIC 39 37 2 0 0 123
BERGEN 64 39 10 0 15 322
BURLINGTON 42 27 0 0 15 206
CAMDEN 84 10 0 0 74 168
CAPE MAY 30 28 2 0 0 160
CUMBERLAND 13 13 0 0 0 65
ESSEX 40 19 4 3 14 159
GLOUCESTER 21 21 0 0 0 163
HUDSON 160 2 2 0 156 666
HUNTERDON 23 13 0 0 10 84
MERCER 100 27 0 0 73 164
MIDDLESEX 82 53 0 3 26 269
MONMOUTH 57 48 0 0 9 247
MORRIS 33 28 0 0 5 163
OCEAN 39 39 0 0 0 242
PASSAIC 35 9 2 0 24 104
SALEM 5 5 0 0 0 24
SOMERSET 27 22 0 0 5 115
SUSSEX 12 12 0 0 0 53
UNION 46 15 6 3 22 112
WARREN 7 7 0 0 0 64
NEW JERSEY 959 474 28 9 448 3,673
CENSUS3 7/20/01 *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. See Table 5 for revised statewide data for prior months. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See “Data Comparability” section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, May, 2011
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Table 7a OFFCSPC 6/7/11
Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
NEW JERSEY 281,349 92,466 188,883 1,978,255 1,582,809 395,446 NJ 2010 6/7/10 339,318 196,776 142,542 1,487,311 1,247,545 239,766
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
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Table 7b OFFCMUN1 6/7/11
Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total New
Construction Additions
1 Kenilworth Borough Union 139,675 0 139,675
2 Raritan Township Hunterdon 29,500 29,500 0
3 Palisades Park Borough Bergen 13,819 0 13,819
4 Bridgeton City Cumberland 12,815 12,815 0
5 Logan Township Gloucester 9,600 9,600 0
6 New Brunswick City Middlesex 8,657 8,097 560
7 West Caldwell Township Essex 8,388 0 8,388
8 Readington Township Hunterdon 8,001 8,001 0
9 Elizabeth City Union 4,346 0 4,346
10 Sayreville Borough Middlesex 4,300 4,300 0
11 Northvale Borough Bergen 4,114 4,114 0
12 Neptune Township Monmouth 4,085 4,085 0
13 Berkeley Township Ocean 4,000 4,000 0
14 Elk Township Gloucester 3,908 3,908 0
15 Northfield City Atlantic 3,200 3,200 0
16 Manalapan Township Monmouth 3,000 0 3,000
17 Union Township Union 2,522 0 2,522
18 Lakewood Township Ocean 2,406 0 2,406
19 Hamilton Township Atlantic 2,400 0 2,400
20 Marlboro Township Monmouth 2,390 0 2,390
TOP MUNICIPALITIES
271,126 91,620 179,506
NEW JERSEY
281,349 92,466 188,883
TOP AS % OF STATE
96.4% 99.1% 95.0%
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Table 7c OFFCMUN2 6/7/11
Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, January-April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total New
Construction Additions
1 Cliffside Park Borough Bergen 703,195 703,195 0
2 Plainsboro Township Middlesex 159,330 159,330 0
3 Kenilworth Borough Union 139,675 0 139,675
4 Gloucester Township Camden 119,838 119,838 0
5 East Hanover Township Morris 107,973 107,973 0
6 Toms River Township Ocean 78,715 78,715 0
7 South Brunswick Township Middlesex 63,900 63,900 0
8 Raritan Township Hunterdon 40,140 29,500 10,640
9 North Brunswick Township Middlesex 39,010 39,010 0
10 Wood-Ridge Borough Bergen 33,200 33,200 0
11 Summit City Union 29,668 0 29,668
12 Englewood City Bergen 24,170 23,970 200
13 Lakewood Township Ocean 17,814 658 17,156
14 Ridgefield Park Village Bergen 17,441 0 17,441
15 Randolph Township Morris 17,360 17,360 0
16 Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 16,800 16,800 0
17 Northfield City Atlantic 15,810 15,810 0
18 Fair Lawn Borough Bergen 15,750 15,750 0
19 Tenafly Borough Bergen 14,980 0 14,980
20 Little Falls Township Passaic 14,527 0 14,527
TOP MUNICIPALITIES
1,669,296 1,425,009 244,287
NEW JERSEY
1,978,255 1,582,809 395,446
TOP AS % OF STATE
84.4% 90.0% 61.8%
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2. Plainsboro 159,330 sq. ft. MIDDLESEX CO.
1. Cliffside Park 703,195 sq. ft. BERGEN CO.
Office Square FeetAuthorized by Building Permits
January-April 2011
MAP2 6/7/11
NJ MunicipalitiesOffice Space
less than 50K50K to 149,999150K to 703,195
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Table 8 CERTOFF 6/7/11
Office Square Feet Certified: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
County
April Year to Date
Total New
Construction Additions Total New
Construction Additions
ATLANTIC 35,104 35,104 0 48,919 35,104 13,815
BERGEN 5,321 4,903 418 11,403 8,143 3,260
BURLINGTON 0 0 0 6,290 6,240 50
CAMDEN 0 0 0 24,740 19,940 4,800
CAPE MAY 0 0 0 451 0 451
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0 26,614 26,488 126
ESSEX 8,014 0 8,014 32,099 24,085 8,014
GLOUCESTER 0 0 0 25,495 23,095 2,400
HUDSON 0 0 0 18,014 18,014 0
HUNTERDON 23,475 23,475 0 23,965 23,731 234
MERCER 0 0 0 3,675 3,675 0
MIDDLESEX 9,187 0 9,187 16,438 4,544 11,894
MONMOUTH 10,135 9,221 914 175,711 135,187 40,524
MORRIS 0 0 0 65,399 52,659 12,740
OCEAN 13,441 13,440 1 75,725 75,724 1
PASSAIC 7,455 7,455 0 44,266 42,414 1,852
SALEM 0 0 0 6,320 6,320 0
SOMERSET 6,000 6,000 0 13,855 12,400 1,455
SUSSEX 12,500 12,500 0 12,500 12,500 0
UNION 3,016 0 3,016 3,026 0 3,026
WARREN 0 0 0 10,654 7,800 2,854 STATE
BUILDINGS* 0 0 0 1,900 1,900 0
NEW JERSEY 133,648 112,098 21,550 647,459 539,963 107,496
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
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Table 9a RETSPACE 6/7/11
Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
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Table 9b RETMUN1 6/7/11
Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total New
Construction Additions
1 Monroe Township Gloucester 209,636 209,636 0
2 Toms River Township Ocean 82,410 82,410 0
3 Paterson City Passaic 40,382 40,382 0
4 Hamilton Township Mercer 14,601 14,601 0
5 Stafford Township Ocean 11,220 11,220 0
6 Englewood City Bergen 3,425 2,000 1,425
7 Ocean City Cape May 1,883 1,883 0
8 Mount Olive Township Morris 1,224 0 1,224
9 Bordentown City Burlington 1 1 0
TOP MUNICIPALITIES 364,782 362,133 2,649
NEW JERSEY 364,782 362,133 2,649
TOP AS % OF STATE 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
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Table 9c RETMUN2 6/7/11
Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Top Municipalities, January-April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total New
Construction Additions
1 Monroe Township Gloucester 209,636 209,636 0
2 Toms River Township Ocean 122,828 122,828 0
3 Bayonne City Hudson 90,976 90,976 0
4 Paterson City Passaic 76,207 76,207 0
5 Piscataway Township Middlesex 72,028 72,028 0
6 Bellmawr Borough Camden 24,697 24,697 0
7 Jersey City Hudson 22,007 22,007 0
8 Hamilton Township Mercer 20,599 20,599 0
9 Stafford Township Ocean 19,315 19,315 0
10 Washington Township Gloucester 17,728 17,728 0
11 West Windsor Township Mercer 15,386 15,386 0
12 Union Township Union 13,342 13,342 0
13 Brigantine City Atlantic 12,914 12,914 0
14 Maplewood Township Essex 12,175 12,175 0
15 Elizabeth City Union 7,381 7,381 0
16 Berkeley Heights Township Union 6,325 0 6,325
17 Woolwich Township Gloucester 5,400 0 5,400
18 City of Orange Township Essex 5,074 5,074 0
19 Cinnaminson Township Burlington 3,808 0 3,808
20 Woodbridge Township Middlesex 3,600 3,600 0
TOP MUNICIPALITIES
761,426 745,893 15,533
NEW JERSEY
781,690 756,956 24,734
TOP AS % OF STATE
97.4% 98.5% 62.8%
1
2
1. Monroe Township 209,636 sq. ft. GLOCESTER CO.
2. Toms River Township 122,828 sq. ft. OCEAN CO.
Retail Square FeetAuthorized by Building Permits
January-April 2011
MAP3 6/7/11
NJ MunicipalitiesRetail Square Feet
less than 25K25K to 99,999100K to 209,636
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Table 10 CERTRET 6/7/11
Retail Square Feet Certified: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
County
April Year to Date
Total New
Construction Additions Total New
Construction Additions
ATLANTIC 0 0 0 0 0 0
BERGEN 166,862 166,350 512 227,406 225,466 1,940
BURLINGTON 0 0 0 11,169 11,169 0
CAMDEN 60 60 0 10,376 7,376 3,000
CAPE MAY 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMBERLAND 2,560 2,560 0 2,560 2,560 0
ESSEX 0 0 0 10,482 10,482 0
GLOUCESTER 150 150 0 150 150 0
HUDSON 0 0 0 30,330 30,330 0
HUNTERDON 0 0 0 0 0 0
MERCER 0 0 0 0 0 0
MIDDLESEX 720 0 720 14,874 14,154 720
MONMOUTH 3,800 3,800 0 8,025 8,025 0
MORRIS 0 0 0 21,232 21,232 0
OCEAN 0 0 0 32,297 9,498 22,799
PASSAIC 2,972 0 2,972 7,938 4,966 2,972
SALEM 0 0 0 0 0 0
SOMERSET 0 0 0 0 0 0
SUSSEX 6,967 0 6,967 6,967 0 6,967
UNION 0 0 0 6,366 0 6,366
WARREN 0 0 0 0 0 0
STATE BUILDINGS*
0 0 0 0 0 0
NEW JERSEY 184,091 172,920 11,171 390,172 345,408 44,764
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
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Table 11a WORK 6/7/11
Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey Counties, April 2011
County
April Year to Date
Total Residential Nonresidential Total Residential Nonresidential
*State buildings refer to structures owned or constructed by the State or any of its instrumentalities. See Exhibit A, Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms, on page 2.
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Table 11b WORK1 6/7/11
Dollar Amount Construction Authorized by Building Permits: Top Municipalities, April 2011
Rank Municipality County Total Residential Nonresidential
NEW JERSEY 31,185 $899,285,945 4,145,998 107,360 $3,444,393,038 15,743,773 NJ 2010 6/7/10 36,013 $928,322,067 4,190,314 110,107 $2,869,962,723 14,783,504
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Table 13 PARTIC 6/7/11
Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits: New Jersey, April 2010
Month
Number of Municipalities
Reporting Total New
Construction Additions Alterations
JANUARY 562 $776,766,376 $329,857,112 $49,889,211 $397,020,053
FEBRUARY 564 649,909,085 244,576,140 61,827,862 343,505,083
MARCH 565 1,118,431,632 495,760,388 74,654,907 548,016,337
APRIL 556 899,285,945 339,233,585 103,937,628 456,114,732
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTAL $3,444,393,038 $1,409,427,225 $290,309,608 $1,744,656,205
YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL 2010 6/7/10 $2,869,962,723 $1,105,985,416 $291,531,906 $1,472,445,401
NOTE: Users of the monthly CONSTRUCTION REPORTER may notice that year-to-date figures in a particular issue may not be obtained by merely summing the monthly totals that appear in previous issues. This is because the construction data compiled by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs are continuously updated. Monthly construction reports submitted too late to make the January issue of the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER, for example, are included in the year-to-date totals that appear in the February issue.
MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, April 2011
AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE
AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI-
HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL
AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT)
Atlantic County 41 39 21 6,319 0 $9,093,617 $36,584,480
Bergen County 320 64 22 22,427 3,425 35,166,137 38,655,116
Burlington County 18 42 14 550 1 11,334,408 17,829,652
Camden County 75 84 37 0 0 19,389,110 9,549,892
Cape May County 33 30 32 920 1,883 16,408,126 4,494,966
Cumberland County 11 13 12 13,607 0 2,489,111 3,449,541
Essex County 17 40 22 9,312 0 24,298,413 56,318,594
Gloucester County 18 21 49 13,509 209,636 7,451,727 20,302,743
Hudson County 147 160 21 0 0 24,655,277 32,430,751
Hunterdon County 6 23 2 37,501 0 5,185,202 4,486,802
Mercer County 81 100 37 0 14,601 21,284,132 22,734,148
Middlesex County 66 82 39 14,685 0 22,725,401 48,644,778
Monmouth County 51 57 49 9,476 0 30,882,340 14,870,953
Morris County 21 33 18 0 1,224 22,990,716 49,578,393
Ocean County 65 39 111 6,430 93,630 31,638,032 43,513,898
Passaic County 22 35 12 1 40,382 12,868,196 15,037,985
Salem County 6 5 4 0 0 1,265,242 851,387
Somerset County 20 27 17 0 0 14,737,057 9,648,761
Sussex County 3 12 5 0 0 4,158,063 3,297,131
Union County 16 46 10 146,543 0 17,695,702 24,125,696
Warren County 1 7 3 0 0 2,975,583 1,998,000
State Buildings 0 0 69 0 0 102,190,686
New Jersey 1,038 959 537 281,349 364,782 $338,691,592 $560,594,353
NEW JERSEY 2010 11,885 13,535 11,625 5,496,579 2,192,231 $4,879,205,601 $4,889,436,742
NEW JERSEY 2009 11,145 10,827 14,460 4,253,888 2,248,935 $4,506,768,272 $5,010,957,124
NEW JERSEY 2008 16,388 18,369 18,699 7,962,998 5,557,101 $5,915,342,801 $8,029,191,777
NEW JERSEY 2007 25,948 25,389 23,138 9,569,501 5,423,889 $8,047,734,107 $7,308,838,713
NEW JERSEY 2006 32,050 34,323 28,564 11,113,555 5,186,662 $8,320,885,749 $7,354,222,206
NEW JERSEY 2005 39,688 38,375 31,047 11,038,132 5,965,258 $9,127,194,950 $6,270,312,197
NEW JERSEY 2004 39,254 35,936 27,950 12,219,068 4,961,257 $7,972,659,530 $6,301,672,320
NEW JERSEY 2003 35,171 32,984 26,932 9,744,146 6,038,428 $6,674,318,674 $5,474,429,133
NEW JERSEY 2002 34,589 30,411 29,174 9,261,054 7,560,913 $6,210,486,721 $5,869,455,378
NEW JERSEY 2001 35,680 28,267 30,054 19,134,533 7,244,833 $5,756,546,492 $6,250,910,138
NEW JERSEY 2000 38,065 34,585 29,705 15,531,039 6,063,412 $5,575,603,576 $5,812,079,758
NEW JERSEY 1999 37,536 31,976 28,109 13,237,891 6,226,471 $5,377,163,097 $5,207,004,433
NEW JERSEY 1998 35,676 31,345 28,008 12,703,824 7,921,892 $4,812,845,052 $4,583,910,465
NEW JERSEY 1997 30,017 28,018 34,670 10,490,171 5,688,955 $4,083,041,927 $4,263,491,187
Atlantic County
Absecon City 0 0 0 0 0 $69,013 $49,848
Atlantic City 1 1 0 0 0 665,014 27,851,298
Brigantine City 0 0 0 0 0 664,891 1,059,300
Buena Borough No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report
Buena Vista Township 0 0 0 0 0 74,487 447,405
Corbin City 0 0 0 0 0 36,064 0
Egg Harbor City 0 1 * 0 0 0 30,142 13,375
Egg Harbor Township 15 12 8 0 0 1,367,698 94,702
Estell Manor City 0 0 0 0 0 7,237 68,900
Folsom Borough 0 0 0 0 0 15,589 157,000
Galloway Township 1 1 3 0 0 498,550 561,447
Hamilton Township 9 6 * 5 2,400 0 990,078 2,831,849
Hammonton Township 0 1 0 0 0 131,130 591,446
Linwood City 0 1 * 0 0 0 532,861 81,552
Longport City 1 1 1 0 0 474,125 400
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MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, April 2011
AUTHORIZED OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE
AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED RESI- NONRESI-
HOUSING (CENSUS UNITS BY BUILDING BY BUILDING DENTIAL DENTIAL
AREA NAME UNITS DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT)
Margate City 4 4 2 0 0 1,946,776 139,518
Mullica City 1 1 0 0 0 115,512 453,375
Northfield City 0 1 * 0 3,200 0 318,640 1,040,850
Pleasantville City 9 8 1 0 0 336,566 395,900
Port Republic City 0 0 0 0 0 8,450 17,200
Somers Point City 0 1 * 1 719 0 168,480 710,615
Ventnor City 0 0 0 0 0 638,941 0
Weymouth Township 0 0 0 0 0 3,373 18,500
Bergen County
Allendale Borough 0 1 * 0 0 0 362,373 27,470
Alpine Borough 0 1 * 0 0 0 210,200 19,179
Bergenfield Borough 0 0 1 0 0 307,934 117,490
Bogota Borough 0 1 * 0 0 0 86,320 4,000
Carlstadt Borough 2 3 * 0 0 0 494,684 983,025
Cliffside Park Borough 1 1 2 0 0 661,146 91,800
Closter Borough 0 0 0 0 0 152,480 17,751
Cresskill Borough 0 0 * 0 0 0 705,937 325,550
Demarest Borough 0 1 * 1 0 0 317,948 76,150
Dumont Borough 0 0 * 0 0 0 234,202 523,965
Elmwood Park Borough No report 0 * No report No report No report No report No report