Permitting & inspections · Homebuilding
Pull every permit before frame crews mobilize.
The permit package sits incomplete and plan-check corrections go unanswered for a week. The framer shows up to a lot that still has no green tag.
The reality
Permitting is a correction-cycle problem.
Each jurisdiction wants a different submittal — stamped plans, Title 24 energy docs, soils report, a fresh plot plan — and one missing item or one unanswered plan-check comment resets the clock and idles a start.
The operator assembles the submittal per jurisdiction, tracks the application through plan-check, drafts and routes correction responses, and schedules every inspection from footing to final until the permit closes.
How the operator runs permitting & inspections
Lot 22 · Permit submittal
filing- Stamped plan set
- Title 24 energy
- Soils report — attaching
01Assemble the submittal
Builds the permit package per jurisdiction — stamped plans, Title 24, soils, plot plan — and files it through the portal.
App #B-44021 · Plan-check
responding- Comment 1 — egress resolved
- Comment 2 — setback noted
- Comment 3 — drafting response
02Clear plan-check
Tracks review status, drafts responses to each correction comment, and resubmits before the clock resets.
Lot 22 · Inspections
scheduling- Footing — passed
- Frame — scheduled
- Final — pending close
03Schedule inspections
Books footing through final, confirms passes, and closes the permit so the next trade can mobilize.
The outcome
−45% days from plan submittal to permit in hand
Permits pulled on every lot before frame starts.
- Correction comments answered in hours, not left to reset the review clock
- Submittals built right for each jurisdiction the first time
- No framer mobilizing to a lot without a green tag
Common questions
Permitting & inspections
- What does the Permitting & inspections operator do?
- The operator assembles the submittal per jurisdiction, tracks the application through plan-check, drafts and routes correction responses, and schedules every inspection from footing to final until the permit closes.
- What impact does the Permitting & inspections operator have?
- −45% days from plan submittal to permit in hand. Permits pulled on every lot before frame starts.
- How does the Permitting & inspections operator work?
- Builds the permit package per jurisdiction — stamped plans, Title 24, soils, plot plan — and files it through the portal. Tracks review status, drafts responses to each correction comment, and resubmits before the clock resets. Books footing through final, confirms passes, and closes the permit so the next trade can mobilize.
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