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Hawaii Building Permits 2026: Complete Guide for O’ahu Homeowners

January 10, 2026 — by Warrior Construction

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Hawaii Building Permits 2026: Complete Guide for O’ahu Homeowners

Hawaii’s building permit process is one of the most significant factors affecting construction timelines on Oahu. In 2026, new legislative changes under SB2887 are beginning to streamline portions of the process — but property owners still need to understand the full permitting landscape to plan effectively. This guide covers everything Oahu homeowners and developers need to know about Hawaii building permits in 2026.

Who Issues Building Permits on Oahu?

The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) administers all building permits on Oahu. For the other counties:

  • Hawaii Island: Hawaii County Department of Public Works
  • Maui / Molokai / Lanai: Maui County Department of Public Works
  • Kauai: Kauai County Department of Public Works

What Permits Are Required?

Common permits for Oahu residential and commercial projects:

  • Building Permit: Required for new construction, additions, and structural renovations
  • Electrical Permit: Separate permit for all electrical work
  • Plumbing Permit: Required for plumbing installations and modifications
  • Grading Permit: Required for significant earthwork
  • SMA Permit: Required for properties in the Special Management Area (coastal zone)

SB2887: Hawaii’s 2024 Permitting Streamlining Law

Hawaii’s SB2887, signed into law in 2024, made significant changes to the permitting process. Key provisions include:

  • Streamlined review for single-family residential projects under 3,000 SF
  • Expanded over-the-counter permit eligibility for minor work
  • New timelines requiring DPP to act on permit applications within defined periods
  • Provisions for third-party plan review for certain project types

While SB2887 represents meaningful progress, complex projects, SMA permits, and projects requiring multi-agency review are not significantly affected by the streamlining provisions.

Typical Permit Timelines in 2026

  • Over-the-counter (simple) permits: Same day to 1–2 weeks
  • Residential plan review (standard): 4–8 weeks
  • Residential plan review (complex/SMA): 3–6 months
  • Commercial plan review: 6–12 weeks
  • Environmental Assessment (EA): 4–12 months

How to Avoid Common Permit Delays

  1. Verify your property’s zoning and SMA status before starting design
  2. Submit a complete application with all required documents the first time
  3. Use an architect experienced with DPP’s current requirements
  4. Work with a contractor who has active DPP relationships
  5. Check for cultural resource designations via SHPD early in the process

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to replace windows in Hawaii?
Window replacement with the same size and type in the same opening generally does not require a permit. However, expanding a window opening, changing from single-pane to impact glass that requires structural modification, or changing window locations does require a permit.
What is an over-the-counter permit in Honolulu?
OTC permits are issued same-day at DPP for qualifying simple projects — minor plumbing repairs, electrical upgrades (panel replacements), simple interior work, and similar projects that don’t require full plan review. Your contractor can advise whether your project qualifies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What changes did SB2887 bring to the Hawaii building permits process in 2026?

SB2887, enacted in 2024, introduced streamlined reviews for single-family residential projects under 3,000 square feet and expanded over-the-counter permit eligibility for minor work. It also established new timelines for the Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) to act on permit applications, although complex projects and those requiring multi-agency review remain largely unaffected.

How long does it take to get a building permit in Oahu in 2026?

In 2026, over-the-counter permits for simple projects can be issued the same day or within 1–2 weeks. Standard residential plan reviews typically take 4–8 weeks, while complex or SMA projects may require 3–6 months.

Who issues building permits on Oahu?

The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) is responsible for administering all building permits on Oahu. This includes permits for new construction, additions, and various types of renovations.

What types of building permits are required in Hawaii?

On Oahu, common permits include building permits for new construction and structural renovations, electrical permits for all electrical work, plumbing permits for installations and modifications, and grading permits for significant earthwork. Properties in the Special Management Area (coastal zone) require an SMA permit.

What is the typical timeline for a residential plan review in Hawaii in 2026?

In 2026, a standard residential plan review on Oahu typically takes 4–8 weeks, while more complex reviews or those involving SMA considerations can take 3–6 months. These timelines reflect the updates from SB2887, which aim to streamline certain aspects of the permitting process.

Cory Rabago

President — Warrior Construction Hawaii

Hawaii General Contractor License #BC-34373

Cory Rabago is the President of Warrior Construction and brings over 20 years of construction industry experience in Hawaii. Warrior Construction is a Hawaii-licensed general contractor specializing in custom homes, full renovations, ADU/ohana units, and commercial build-outs across Oahu and Maui.

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