PERMIT EXPEDITION · AUSTIN & MIAMI
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Every week a project sits in permit review, the carrying cost bleeds the pro forma. You fix that. You just need to reach the owner before they give up and wait.

The developers and GCs who need an expediter most are the ones with a project that just hit the queue in a backlogged jurisdiction — and they're public the day they file. By the time a stalled project goes looking for help, the urgency has already cost them months. We surface the new and stuck filings across Austin and Miami the moment they post, map the owner or PM behind each one, and put your firm in front of them while the delay is still fresh and fixable.

Signals We're Monitoring
  • New commercial & multifamily permit applications (Austin & Miami-Dade)
  • Plan-review status changes and resubmittal / correction cycles
  • Permits aging past jurisdiction review-time benchmarks
  • Site-plan and zoning entitlement filings (pre-permit pipeline)
  • Large-valuation projects entering review (highest carrying-cost exposure)
  • Owner / developer / PM of record on each filing

For established permit-expedition firms with the jurisdiction relationships to actually move a review — not generalists. We bring a sample list of recent and stalled filings with owner contacts. Keep it whether we work together or not.

WHO THE WORK IS

The buyer is the developer or GC watching the clock — and the meter — run.

Permit delay is a dollars-per-day problem. The owner who feels it most is the one whose capital is already committed and whose schedule has already slipped. That's who an expediter is built to rescue — if you reach them in time.

Commercial & Mixed-Use Developers

Construction loan interest accrues whether the city has stamped the plans or not. A project stuck in review is a balance-sheet problem with a date on it. They buy speed — if they know speed is for sale.

General Contractors & CMs

A permit that won't clear is a crew that can't mobilize and a schedule that's slipping toward liquidated damages. The GC carrying that risk is the one who calls an expediter — usually later than they should.

Multifamily & TI Operators

Every month a unit isn't delivered is a month of lost rent or a tenant build-out that misses its open date. High-volume filers in Austin and Miami are exactly where review backlogs hurt most.

GET STARTED

Start with the Filing List.

A free, no-pitch list of recent and stalled permit filings in Austin or Miami you're not currently in front of — with project address, declared valuation, review status, and the owner or PM contact behind each one. No pitch until you've seen the list.

Filing lists are sent within 3 business days.

Not ready for the list?

Subscribe to the ContractMotion Signal Report for permit expedition — weekly new and stalled filings, review-time benchmarks, and entitlement pipeline activity across Austin and Miami.