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Port Huron, MI, 48060
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Mc Carty Vaughn R Construction

Mc Carty Vaughn R at Port Huron, MI 48060, held a General Contractor license (#2103027909) with the Michigan contractors license board. We last verified the license was expired on 11-14-2020.

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Mc Carty Vaughn R Contact Information

Phone: (734) 915-0182 Edit

Mc Carty Vaughn R Port Huron

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Activity

4 projects
2025
80 projects
2024
99 projects
2023
Our building permit records indicate that Mc Carty Vaughn R has worked on at least 183.0 projects over the past 3 years.

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Pricing

176 projects
< $5k
4 projects
$5k-$20k
Value Not Public: 2.0 projects
The typical size of their permits is approximately $1,495. This graph shows the distribution of these job values.
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Building Permits by Mc Carty Vaughn R

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Building (commercial) - alteration/repair
2025-02-19
Installation of a radon mitigation system in a multi-unit structure the radon system begins via unit #2906. -using 3-inch schedule 40 pcv pipe; routing through an existing cored hole(s) of the interior cinder-block wall of unit #2906 and into #2904. - 3in meta-caulk fire collars will be used on all interior walls within the pipe run. continue the pipe further exiting the exterior wall... see more
Valuation:
$5,100
Permit #:
BLDGC24-0351
Status:
final
Fee:
$243
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2024-04-15
**voided permit-wrong workclass (see email attached)** installation of a radon mitigation system in a multi-unit structure the radon system begins via unit #2906. cover and seal the sump basin with the use of a clear polycarbonate sheet while customizing the lid for existing drainage needs providing an airtight seal in up to (10 10 units. using 3-inch schedule 40 pcv pipe; routing thr... see more
Valuation:
$4,995
Permit #:
BLDGR24-0823
Status:
voided
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2024-03-25
Installation of a radon mitigation system via the sump basin of unit #2916 and through the interior wall into unit #2914. the pipe will then exist the exterior wall. -extend the exterior pipe vertically upward past the eve of the structure allowing appropriate discharge of the gasses. -installation and hook up of ul listed multi-family rated radon fan. *electrical hook up - not includ... see more
Valuation:
$5,600
Permit #:
BLDGR24-0704
Status:
withdrawn
Fee:
$218
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2024-10-30
Installation of (2) radon mitigation system with a pre-wired low-voltage radon fan plugged into an existing dedicated electrical outlet. radon systems will be installed on different days. radon system #1 starts via the sump travels through an interior wall and taps into crawl #1
Valuation:
$2,499
Permit #:
BLDGR24-1872
Status:
final
Fee:
$182
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2024-03-14
*permit withdrawn by contractor* installation of a radon mitigation system. beginning with laying perforated pipe in the exposed area on the floor then covered with gravel barrier and concrete. extend piping into an interior route radon stack starting in the closet in the basement through the living area and into the attic. radon fan to be placed in line with the radon pipe - power to... see more
Valuation:
$3,799
Permit #:
BLDGR24-0517
Status:
withdrawn
Fee:
$194
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-08
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3512
Status:
expired
Fee:
$55
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-22
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3584
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-06-17
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3583
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-18
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3582
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-04
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3613
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-22
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3608
Status:
expired
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-19
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3607
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-22
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3605
Status:
expired
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-03-11
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3642
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-24
We will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a ... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3637
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-29
Of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper suction of the entire collection point. a gas tight seal will be created around the cored aperture so that no gasses can enter the basem... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3661
Status:
expired
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-05
Installation of radon mitigation system we will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper su... see more
Valuation:
$1,095
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3680
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-20
Installation of radon mitigation system we will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper su... see more
Valuation:
$1,295
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3681
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-05-24
Installation of radon mitigation system we will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper su... see more
Valuation:
$1,514
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3718
Status:
final
Fee:
$150
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building (residential) - radon
2023-06-15
Installation of radon mitigation system we will core a 4-inch hole into the foundation of the basement and remove approximately 10lbs of dirt from underneath the slab in a bowl shape to create a low point under the slab for the heavy gasses to fall to. this is called a collection point. we will then put our 3-inch schedule 40 pvc pipe 1-2 inches into the cored hole to ensure proper su... see more
Valuation:
$1,095
Permit #:
BLDGR22-3744
Status:
final
Fee:
$170
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A

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