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Landscaping jobs in Los Angeles

15 permits that need landscapers were pulled in Los Angeles, California over the 2 days to August 8. The permit office files most of it as general.

15
permits pulled
Aug 8, 2026
most recent
Counts cover the 2 days to August 8.

Live right now in Los Angeles

15 open
Just pulled a permit

Employer not named on record

No value published
Los AngelesPermit pulled Aug 8, 2026General

Likely scope, estimated

Excavation & Earthworks
Landscaping

General permit at 17115 W RANCHO ST, Los Angeles. Excavation & Earthworks, Landscaping trade work.

Just pulled a permit

Employer not named on record

No value published
Los AngelesPermit pulled Aug 8, 2026General

Likely scope, estimated

Excavation & Earthworks
Landscaping

General permit at 17121 W RANCHO ST, Los Angeles. Excavation & Earthworks, Landscaping trade work.

Just pulled a permit

Employer not named on record

No value published
Los AngelesPermit pulled Aug 7, 2026General / Multi-Unit Residential

Likely scope, estimated

Excavation & Earthworks
Landscaping

General permit at 3798 W LOCKLAND DR 1-4, Los Angeles. Excavation & Earthworks, Landscaping trade work. Structure type: Multi-Unit Residential.

Just pulled a permit

Employer not named on record

$20K
Los AngelesPermit pulled Aug 7, 2026General

Likely scope, estimated

Landscaping

General permit at 11326 N PORTER VALLEY DR, Los Angeles. Landscaping trade work estimated at $20,000 USD.

What the work actually is

How City of Los Angeles (Building & Safety) classified the 15 permits that name landscaping.

General
14(93%)
Addition/Alteration
1(7%)

What is being built

The structure types behind the landscaping work. This is the fastest way to tell whether the volume in Los Angeles is your kind of job.

Commercial
1(50%)
Multi-Unit Residential
1(50%)

How to work this list

  • A pulled permit means the money is committed and the schedule is being built. For landscapers that is weeks to months of warning before the call goes out.
  • Split the list. Housing permits you chase this week and win on being reachable; commercial ones you chase by finding the general contractor and getting on the bid list.
  • Track the ones you contact somewhere that will remind you, because the trade call on most of these lands one to four months after the permit is issued.

Landscaping work in other markets

Other trades hiring in Los Angeles

Where this comes from. Open permit records published by City of Los Angeles (Building & Safety). AEC Stack reads them daily, classifies the trades each job will need, and drops the jobs too large for a small contractor to bid.

Win one of these and the rest of it runs itself

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