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Blueprints to Punch List | What's Important for a Project? Permits! | Episode 24 Expert Video

Why Permits are Crucial for Your Construction Project 🛠️🏗️

Permits might seem like an obstacle, but they're essential for ensuring safety and compliance in any construction project. Join Ken Fulmer and Dave Grosz from the Wilson and Company team as they discuss the importance of various types of permits, such as building, fire, electrical, and plumbing. Learn why these permits matter, how they protect the public, and how involving a Permit Expediter can streamline the process. Plus, understand the shared liability between general contractors and business owners, and get advice on how to navigate the permitting process smoothly to avoid costly delays and fines. Stay safe and compliant with this expert advice!

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00:00 Introduction to Permits: Your Safety Net
00:33 Types of Permits in Construction
01:27 Importance of Safety and Compliance
02:37 Consequences of Skipping Permits
03:46 Navigating the Permitting Process
04:42 Shared Responsibility in Permitting
05:32 Tips for a Smooth Permitting Process
06:33 Conclusion and Contact Information

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