September 5th, 2025

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In today’s construction market, schedules are tighter, budgets are thinner, and the pressure to execute is greater than usual. General contractors must consider different approaches to construction to meet their customer requirements. One overlooked tool that can help general contractors stay ahead is the strategic use of phased and deferred permits. This isn’t just theory. PermitUsNow has helped many contractors with project phasing and over the years,…

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July 2nd, 2025

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Getting a permit fast feels like a huge win. And it is! But, a fast permit doesn’t guarantee a successful project. This might sound counterintuitive, especially if you’re a contractor, architect, or developer used to working under pressure. The industry moves fast. Timelines are aggressive. And securing that initial building permit often feels like crossing the finish line. We get it. But it’s not. It’s a critical milestone and the starting point towards…

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June 30th, 2025

Four construction workers wearing safety helmets and vests are gathered around a table reviewing blueprints and construction plans. Various measuring tools are placed on the table. The image is taken from above.

It’s about saving time, money, and energy That one line sums up the PermitUsNow battle cry. In the design and construction industry, those three things — time, money, and energy — are the most valuable currencies. Yet, one of the biggest and most avoidable drains on all three? Submitting a design that’s already outdated the moment it hits the Plan Reviewer’s desk. Why Our Client Designs Don’t Get Kicked Back The PermitUsNow staff have worked on projects…

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June 18th, 2025

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Texas will receive over $180 billion in combined state and federal infrastructure investment over the next decade—including TXDOT’s Unified Transportation Program (UTP), fueling new residential, retail, and mixed-use development. Most developers and architects understand vertical permitting—but horizontal infrastructure, especially when TXDOT is involved, is an entirely different ballgame. Whether you’re near a TXDOT-funded corridor or planning…

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June 11th, 2025

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With the Federal Reserve signaling it may shift toward lowering interest rates later in 2025 — and the current administration applying subtle pressure for rate relief — the construction industry is watching closely. While a rate cut hasn’t happened yet, conversations around average inflation targeting and monetary easing have gained momentum. For contractors, architects, and project owners, especially those managing public infrastructure or commercial…

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