Why Permitting Diligence Matters More Than Permit Status

This report was produced by 1898 & Co., a member of IPFA.
In infrastructure investment and development, permitting is often treated as a checkpoint, a hurdle to clear before a project can move forward. In this article, you’ll learn how permitting outcomes can influence far more than regulatory compliance. They can affect valuation, financing confidence, project schedules and long-term delivery risk well before construction begins.
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