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Pulley Launches Embedded Procore Integration to Streamline Permit Process

Julia McGhee
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The all-in-one permitting solution will deliver an embedded permit management workflow for Procore users, enabling efficient project management and faster construction timelines.

SANTA BARBARA–– August 20, 2024––  Pulley, the premier platform for construction permitting, announced the launch of its enhanced integration with Procore Technologies, the leading global provider of construction management software. Pulley’s solution for permitting enables project teams to submit, track, and manage permits nationwide.

This integration will directly connect Procore to 19,000+ local jurisdictions. Pulley’s integration with Procore enables customers to leverage their project data to power every step of the permitting process without leaving the Procore ecosystem.

Despite the rapid digitization across the construction industry, permitting remains a significant challenge. Today, many project teams still rely on paper applications, antiquated city portals, and in-person meetings. As a result, delays are widespread, with 70% of projects delayed, with average permitting delays adding months to project timelines and costing builders and tenants thousands of dollars. Pulley’s solutions have helped Procore customers get permits up to 2x faster while reducing the demands on project teams by 60%.

"Whether your team is pulling thousands of permits or requires just a handful of complex approvals - permitting impacts virtually everyone in construction. Our mission is to help project teams break ground faster," said Andreas Rotenberg, Co-Founder & COO of Pulley. “Our partnership with Procore will not only simplify and accelerate permitting workflows but also provide Procore and Pulley customers with a seamless, embedded experience so they can keep projects on time and under budget.”

With Pulley and Procore, users can ensure their team satisfies all local requirements for each project and reduce rounds of city comments necessary for approval. Once permits are approved, Pulley automatically exports the official permit documents and stamped plan sets back to the Procore project so users can start construction on time and as scoped.

“This integration advances our vision of improving the lives of everyone in construction by addressing a persistent and unmet need for our customers. We believe this partnership will be a tremendous asset to our users as they navigate the permitting process,” said Meg Baldini, VP Corporate Development, Procore. “Partnering with Pulley to provide improved permitting continues to strengthen our development of a completely connected preconstruction solution.”

This integration underscores a shared commitment to equipping the construction industry with the tools necessary to create a built environment that keeps up with a changing world. To learn more about the enhanced integration, visit our page on the Procore App Marketplace.

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About Pulley

Pulley is an all-in-one permitting platform designed to help project teams deliver the best possible permit outcomes, faster. Track and respond to comments, verify requirements, and submit easily with your whole project team in one place. See why top developers and homebuilders, Fortune 500 retailers, award-winning architects, and more trust Pulley with their construction permitting.

To learn more, visit our website or see a demo. Questions? Email hello@withpulley.com.  

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