Securing a building permit is essential for any construction project. Without it, you won’t be able to begin your project, leading to delays and increased costs. But how can you ensure you acquire your permit? In this post, the Wagner Construction team will explain everything you need to know.
Most Common Complications for Commercial Construction Permits in Florida
A number of issues can lead to your permit being denied. Let’s take a look at some of the most common reasons.
Zoning Issues
One of the most common permitting issues is not complying with local zoning laws. You’ll need to research local zoning laws to ensure your project is in alignment with them. Working with seasoned, local pros like Wagner can help ensure you comply with all local zoning laws.
Environmental Issues
Florida has various environmental regulations at the state, county, and city levels covering things like water quality, stormwater management, endangered species protection, wetland preservation, and more. You’ll need to be aware of these requirements and have a plan to follow them.
Expired Permits
Even after securing a permit, you can still run into issues, with the most common being an expired permit. Usually, you have about six months from the issue date of the permit to begin construction.
Ane expired permit can occur due to:
- Long-term inactivity on the site
- Building code or regulation changes
- Building code violations
- Project delays
- Failed inspections
In these situations, you’ll need to renew your permit by resubmitting it.
Avoid Permitting Issues by Working With the Pros at Wagner Construction
A denied or expired permit can seriously throw a wrench in the works for your project. To avoid these issues and keep things on track, it’s important to work with professionals that know the requirements for your permit in-depth. Contact Wagner Construction today to get started!
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