Florida Department of Environmental Protection Permit (FDEP)
f your project impacts wetlands, surface waters, coastal systems, or shoreline structures, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is stepping in.
FDEP doesn’t skim applications. They dissect them. Environmental impact calculations, mitigation strategy, engineering consistency, site data — it all has to align. One contradiction and the review clock politely stops.
That’s not drama. That’s process.
What We Handle
We prepare and submit complete FDEP permit applications, coordinate with engineers and environmental consultants, and structure documentation the way reviewers expect to see it.
If your project also requires Army Corps or Water Management District approval, we align submissions across agencies. No mismatched plans. No conflicting language. No “why does this number change on page six?”
Clear package. Clean review path.
Where Projects Stall
Most delays aren’t about denial. They’re about inconsistency.
Impact areas that don’t match drawings. Mitigation language that doesn’t match calculations. Supporting reports that don’t match the narrative. Each one triggers comments. Comments trigger revisions. Revisions trigger time.
We build the file correctly before it ever hits the portal.
Let’s Keep It Moving
Environmental permitting in Florida isn’t optional. It’s part of building near water.
We manage the FDEP process so your project moves forward without getting stuck in clarification purgatory.
Defeat the Red Tape
If your project is staring down environmental review, federal coordination, or layered approvals, you don’t need more paperwork — you need a strategy.