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Building Permit Activity & Wait Times in Regina (2026)

864
permits (12 mo)
173
permits / month
$324K
avg project value
$279.5M
total project value

Over the trailing 12 months, 864 building permits were issued in Regina, SK, representing $279.5M in declared project value, an average of 173 permits per month. If you're planning a renovation or build here, that activity is the real signal: it tells you how busy the permit office is, what kind of work is moving, and where your own application will sit in the queue.

Regina permit activity at a glance

MetricValue
Permits issued (last 12 months)864
Average permits per month173
Average project value$324K
Total declared project value$279.5M

Permit activity by type of work in Regina

Where the work actually is matters more than any headline. Here are the most common permit categories in Regina over the last 12 months, ranked by volume, with the average project value for each, so you can see what kind of projects are moving and what they're worth:

Type of work Permits Avg value
Alteration and improvements 535 $139K
New construction 177 $656K
Demolition 42 $33K
Garage/Carport/Accessory Structure 34 $34K
Addition to existing building commercial & residential 20 $512K
Other 18 $36K
Mechanical 18 $20K
Swimming pool 10 $77K

Permit volume trend

Regina issued 864 permits over the trailing 12 months , representing $279.5M in total declared project value. The busiest single month was Apr 2026 (233 permits). Application activity rises in spring and summer, exactly when the permit office is busiest, so submitting a complete application off-peak can mean a shorter queue.

What drives building permit wait times

Permit processing time is rarely about a single step. The biggest levers are:

How to read these benchmarks

These are permit-volume benchmarks, they measure how many permits were issued and what they were worth. They are not approval rates: the underlying dataset has no approval-versus-denial field, so we never report rejection percentages. Use the volume and by-work-type breakdown to gauge how active the permit office is and where your project fits. The single best way to stay on the fast end is to submit a complete, compliant application the first time.

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Source: Wolf Codes permit dataset, 4,291,388 Canadian building permits. Figures cover the trailing 12 months, analysed June 2026. Permit-volume and (where available) application-to-issuance timing benchmarks from the Wolf Codes permit dataset. The data has no approval/denial column, so these are NOT approval rates — they measure how many permits were issued, their declared value, and how long issued permits took where a processing-time field is published. Only cities with at least 50 qualifying permits are reported.