Permit package and inspection-ready control plane.
Permit queues, submission blockers, and inspection posture in one operator surface for construction and field teams that need cleaner jurisdiction handoffs before schedule risk spills into the site.
Evidence gaps before submittal and inspection promises
Proof packets required
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RR-41 · Revised egress sheets not attached to submission packet Final stamped plan set, revision log, and upload manifest confirming sheet parity.
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RR-42 · Utility sign-off missing from civil resubmittal binder Written utility approval, updated response matrix, and outbound cover memo.
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RR-43 · Energy worksheet and inspection packet no longer match Updated worksheet export and field packet revision synced to the same issue date.
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RR-44 · Owner sign-off pending on smoke-control narrative Signed approval memo, response narrative, and indexed exhibit set.
Impact areas at risk
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RR-41 · Permitting manager · Jurisdiction acceptance Do not submit the package until the AHJ packet and revision register show the same sheet set.
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RR-42 · Civil coordinator · Site work release Inspection and trench-release promises become unsafe if the utility response still lives outside the binder.
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RR-43 · MEP PM · Inspection posture Field teams need the same compliance assumptions as the permit desk or the inspection window will burn.
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RR-44 · Life-safety lead · Final review clearance The response can clear quickly, but the packet is not buyer-safe until ownership is explicit.