Abstract
When working near a river or stream, it is likely that a Construction in a Floodway (CIF) permit will be required. Consultants submitting permits to regulatory agencies can encounter costly delays trying to get them approved. This presentation will focus on the best practices to help streamline the permitting process by walking through the permitting process from a consultant’s perspective, including what projects need a CIF permit, and when to submit.
Session Number
104
Session Title
DNR Permitting From a Consultant’s Perspective
Track Title
Design/Construction
Location
STEW 306
Date of Version
March 2020
Recommended Citation
Brayton, Paul and Reed, Nicole, "DNR Permitting From a Consultant’s Perspective: Construction in a Floodway" (2020). Purdue Road School. 46.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2020/presentations/46
Start Date
3-11-2020 10:00 AM
End Date
3-11-2020 10:50 AM
DNR Permitting From a Consultant’s Perspective: Construction in a Floodway
STEW 306
When working near a river or stream, it is likely that a Construction in a Floodway (CIF) permit will be required. Consultants submitting permits to regulatory agencies can encounter costly delays trying to get them approved. This presentation will focus on the best practices to help streamline the permitting process by walking through the permitting process from a consultant’s perspective, including what projects need a CIF permit, and when to submit.