Brick Township · Ocean County · NJ

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Brick, NJ

Brick Township is one of New Jersey's largest shore-area townships by population, with a dense single-family residential market that generates high volumes of service upgrades, panel replacements, EV charger installs, and generator permits year-round. ClearPath handles the full permit stack — including JCP&L ESI applications filed in parallel so the utility's 6–8 week coordination window never holds up your project close.

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Brick Permits: What to Know

Brick Township processes permits under the NJ Uniform Construction Code through its Construction Department. Given the township's size and population density, the permit office handles a high volume of residential electrical applications — particularly service upgrades, panel replacements, and post-Sandy renovation work that continues across the township. Seasonal activity picks up significantly in the warmer months as homeowners and contractors tackle deferred projects.

All of Brick Township falls within JCP&L's service territory. JCP&L ESI applications — required for any service upgrade or new service — run 6–8 weeks, notably longer than PSE&G's typical 4–6 week window. ClearPath files your ESI application the same day as your construction permit to prevent the utility timeline from becoming your critical path.

Standard residential permits in Brick typically clear in 12–20 business days. Service upgrades requiring JCP&L coordination should be scheduled with a 6–10 week total window. ClearPath monitors both the municipal and utility tracks and provides status updates throughout.

What We File in Brick

F120 — Electrical Subcode
F140 — Fire Subcode
F100 — Construction Jacket
F160 — Plumbing Subcode
F170 — Mechanical (HVAC)
JCP&L ESI Applications (6–8 week window)
EV Charger Permits
Generator + Storm Prep Permits

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