Streamlined Permitting Services

We navigate the complex world of permits, so you don’t have to. We assist with New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) permits, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and an understanding of the intricacies of the application process and submissions. We also work with local municipalities and understand the complexity of each individual municipality.

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Planning Boards

We coordinate Planning Board submissions, ensuring your project meets all local planning requirements and attend Planning Board meetings on your behalf.

Zoning Boards of Adjustments

Our team helps you navigate any necessary zoning variances or exceptions. We coordinate all the necessary documents for submittal and attend Zoning Board meetings.

Conservation Commissions

We attend Conservation Commission meetings and site walks to discuss projects that affect wetlands or sensitive areas.

NHDOT Driveway Permits

We submit sight distance plans, coordinate traffic report documents, design driveway improvements, and upgrades to the existing road infrastructure.

NHDES Shoreland Permitting

Our team handles shoreland permitting, helping you comply with regulations governing development within 250’ of designated water bodies.

NHDES Wetland Permitting

We provide wetland permitting services, including dredge and fill applications, plans, and required documents, to enable the maximum buildout potential of your property.

NHDES Alteration of Terrain (AoT)

Our experts guide you through the Alteration of Terrain permitting process, which is essential for developments disturbing over 100,000 square feet.

NHDES Subsurface (Septic Approval)

We design septic systems and manage the septic approval process ensuring it meets state and local standards.

Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE)

We handle permitting with the Army Corps of Engineers, particularly for projects impacting wetlands and waterways.

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

Our SWPPP services help you comply with federal stormwater regulations, protecting water quality during construction.