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Simplifying the permitting process: Hire a consultant

As a well-established permit consultant, one of the most important lessons I've learned is that both reputation for knowledge and presentation of a quality submission package are critical for successful permit procurement. Choosing a competent, reputable permit consultant can simplify a process that may have initially seemed complicated. A solid understanding of municipal codes is essential; expertise develops by continually reading and interpreting building and zoning codes. In an effort to provide exceptional customer service, it is always a priority to remain informed. It is important to constantly monitor changes, which may adversely impact current projects. When hiring a permit consultant, they assume responsibility for completing and delivering a quality submission package. They must be capable of interpreting the client's requests and understand where their development plans fall within the guidelines of the established codes. Often a project must be adjusted to comply with the agency's parameters. They must be savvy enough to know where compromise can be reached in a manner that satisfies the municipal agency requirements, but more importantly their client's needs. Sometimes one must act as a mediator, trying to accommodate both the client's request, while working within the guidelines of the municipal agencies. Working on a broad range of projects affords the opportunity to gain diverse experience. An advantage I've had during my tenure in this industry, has been working on a variety of projects ranging from financial institutions, retail establishments, petroleum retailers, restaurants, to mixed-use and big box retail. I regularly obtain demolition permits and assist in the resolution of outstanding violations. Because of the exposure to this wide array of projects, I can apply extensive experience in the planning of my team's approach to each new endeavor. Paola Bergonzi is a permit consultant for N.Y. City Permits, a division of Bohler Engineering, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.
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