What the Pleasanton permit process actually involves — and how KHB carries your project through it, from drawings to final inspection.
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Building permits in Pleasanton are issued by the city’s Building & Safety Division at 200 Old Bernal Avenue, with applications and plan submittals running through the My Government Online (MGO) portal. Complete residential packages clear initial plan check in a few weeks for typical remodels; additions and ADUs trend longer. Unincorporated parcels nearby route to Alameda County.
KHB runs Pleasanton submittals constantly — we prepare the documents, file through MGO, clear corrections, and build the project as your licensed GC (CSLB #1070537).
Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the KHB Construction team
Pleasanton plan check is thorough and predictable — it rewards complete sets and punishes guesswork. Downtown’s older homes carry the usual unpermitted-history questions (document existing conditions honestly; it’s faster than archaeology at inspection), while hillside and Ruby Hill properties add grading, drainage, and site-plan detail the reviewers genuinely read. And when something needs a conversation at the counter, we handle it — that’s part of the service.
Whether your plans are stamped and ready or still half-finished, KHB picks up the Pleasanton permit process at any stage: completing construction documents (structural, Title 24 energy, site plan), filing the submittal, answering plan check corrections, paying and pulling the permit, and scheduling every inspection through final sign-off. And because we’re a licensed design-build general contractor (CSLB #1070537), the company handling your paperwork is the company that builds the project — see our general contractor services in Pleasanton.
Through the My Government Online (MGO) portal to Pleasanton Building & Safety, 200 Old Bernal Ave. KHB prepares and files the whole package and manages review through final inspection.
A few weeks of initial plan check for complete remodel sets; additions, ADUs, and hillside work longer. Complete, dimension-correct site plans are the biggest single accelerator.
Yes, it’s common and solvable: the new permit set documents existing conditions and brings affected work to code as part of the project. Up-front disclosure is faster and cheaper than discovery mid-build.
Yes — Pleasanton anchors our Tri-Valley work, and projects here run with the same in-house design and permitting team behind our Central Valley builds (CSLB #1070537).
Bring us your plans, your sketch, or your correction letter. We’ll map the exact path through Pleasanton plan check — and build the project when it clears.
Or call (510) 544-3839 · CSLB #1070537