Construction Delays Caused by Permitting

$149.00

SKU: 411847

Description

Understand the permitting process and ways to minimize the possibility of permitting delays.
Permitting for construction projects can be, and often is, a complicated undertaking. From knowing when and which permits are required to navigating the necessary bureaucracy to obtain permits, even a simple misstep in the permitting process can lead to delays and added costs. Moreover, the permitting process, which requires the complex coordination of many parties, often with competing interests, provides many opportunities for someone to drop the ball. After a brief review of the general types of permits and the repercussions of delay, this topic will focus on the leading reasons for permitting delays what an owner, contractor, or design professional can do to minimize the possibility of permitting delay and what to do to mitigate the impact of permitting delays should they occur. Using reallife examples to illustrate the material presented, you will gain a very practical understanding of the what, why, and how, of permitting delays and delay avoidance and mitigation.

Date: 2025-02-18 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:05 PM ET

Learning Objectives

* You will be able to identify areas of work on your project susceptible to permitting delays.

* You will be able to recognize potential causes of permitting delay.

* You will be able to discuss the permitting process and the potential delays associated therewith.

* You will be able to explain ways to minimize the possibility of permitting delays.

Overview
• Types of Permits
• Responsibility for Permitting
• Allocation and Classification of Delay

Causes of Permitting Delay
• Designer
• Contractor
• Owner
• Permitting Authority

Avoiding Permitting Delay
• Contractually
• Procedurally
• By Schedule

Managing Permitting Delay
• Mitigating the Effect
• Assessing Responsibility
• Recovering the Cost

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,ENG ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Fritz T. Marth, P.E., CFCC-GREYHAWK