City of Chicago

Environmental Asbestos and Demolition Notification

Notices of Intent (NOI) for demolition and asbestos abatement per Chapter 11 -4 Article XVIII of the Municipal Code submitted to the Department of Environment (DOE) for work started January, 1993 to December 31, 2011 or submitted to the Department of Public Health (CDPH) for work beginning on or after January 1, 2012. Maintained by the City of Chicago.

Example records
Namelegal entityStreet AddressaddressFull AddressaddressApplication IDregistrationNotification TypeclassificationStreet Number FromaddressStreet Number ToaddressDirectionaddressStreet NameaddressStreet TypeaddressStart DatetemporalEnd Datetemporal
ALPINE DEMOLITION SERVICES, LLC*1114 W GRACE ST1114 W GRACE STENVGEN2203406Demolition Notice of Intent1114WGRACEST06/01/202609/04/2026
PRECISION EXCAVATION LLC*1859 N BURLING ST1859 N BURLING STENVGEN2198072Demolition Notice of Intent1859NBURLINGST03/31/202608/31/2026
ENVIROPLUS,INC*2318 N LAVERGNE AVE2318 N LAVERGNE AVEENVGEN2216910Asbestos Notification2318NLAVERGNEAVE03/19/202603/25/2026
Use cases

Contractor Activity Screening for Surety Bond Underwriting

A surety bond underwriter evaluating a demolition contractor checks how many active and historical permits the firm has filed across Chicago, the types of work performed, and whether project timelines suggest operational capacity before issuing a bond.

NameNotification TypeStart DateEnd DateApplication ID

Property Acquisition Due Diligence for Real Estate Lenders

A commercial real estate lender reviewing a loan application on a Chicago property checks whether the site or adjacent parcels have had asbestos abatement or demolition activity, which could indicate environmental liability or prior structural removal that affects collateral value.

Street AddressNotification TypeStart DateCommentLocation

Vendor Due Diligence for General Contractors

A general contractor vetting a demolition subcontractor for a new project checks the subcontractor's permit history to confirm they have filed proper notices with city regulators, assess how frequently they work in the market, and identify any gaps in compliance documentation.

NameApplication IDNotification TypeStart DateData Source