Guidelines for Permitting After a Hurricane: What Every Contractor Should Know

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It is true that hurricanes can ravage communities and leave contractors in their wake. Like an uncontrollable force of nature, hurricanes can strike without warning, leaving a path of destruction. However, from the PermitUsNow team’s experience, it is wise for contractors to take proactive measures to minimize their destruction and preserve investments.

In this article, PermitUsNow will explore key steps that contractors can take to mitigate the damage caused by hurricanes and safeguard their clients’ investments. From creating a solid plan to adhering to specific guidelines, these strategies can help to make the rebuilding process smoother and more efficient.

So, let’s dive in and discover the key steps to prepare for and recover from the wrath of these powerful storms.

Guidelines for Permitting After a Hurricane: What Every Contractor Should Know

Step 1: Develop a Solid Plan: The first step in protecting your clients’ property investments is to develop a solid plan. This means identifying potential risks and vulnerabilities and taking steps to address them before a storm hits. This could include reinforcing buildings and structures or developing evacuation plans for both workers and equipment. By being proactive in preparations, contractors can minimize the potential for damage and make the rebuilding process smoother and more efficient.

Step 2: Familiarize Yourself with Permitting Protocols: The next crucial step is to review the permitting protocols that follow a hurricane. These guidelines can vary, depending on the location and severity of the storm, but they play a crucial role in protecting our investments. This includes understanding the process for obtaining permits, as well as the requirements for rebuilding and restoring damaged property. By adhering to these guidelines, contractors can ensure that their projects are completed safely and to code.

Step 3: Establish a Good Relationship with Insurance Companies: It’s important to establish a good relationship with insurance companies. This can help to ensure that claims are handled quickly and efficiently and that you receive the necessary coverage for damages. It’s also important to document any damage as soon as possible, as this can help to expedite the claims process.

Step 4: Communication and Coordination with Local Authorities and other Contractors: It’s also paramount to have a plan for communication and coordination with local authorities and other contractors. This can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goal of rebuilding and restoring the community as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Step 5: Documentation and Restoration of Records: It’s also crucial to have a plan for the documentation and restoration of records. This can help to ensure that they have all the necessary paperwork in place before, during, and after the disaster strikes.

The Final Note

Rebuilding after a hurricane can be a complex and challenging process, but by following these steps, contractors can take control of the situation and safeguard their investments in the face of a hurricane. It’s important to always be prepared and ready to face the wrath of nature, and by adhering to these guidelines, contractors can ensure that they are ready to rebuild and restore the community after the storm. Additionally, contractors can get help from a proven permit expediting company to streamline the process.

You can call PermitUsNow at 1.844.PERMIT.4. We are committed to pulling permits for our architect, contractor, and project owner clients without delay, eliminating their frustrations with the permitting process. Plus, we make it easy for you to work with us. Simply: 1.) Email us your plans, 2.) Follow up on our feedback for any missing items, and 3.) Let us get your permitting done for you. So, send us your plans today, and we’ll free you up to focus on doing what you love – building your customers’ dreams.  #BuildSafe

We are here to help you with your building permitting needs. Submit your project information here and we’ll get back to you today. You may also reach us at 1.844.737.6484 or via our web form.

By: Helen Callier, PermitUsNow

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