Limited Development Order Permits (Dredging, Rip Rap, T-Groins)
Dredging, rip rap installation, and T-groin construction in Florida typically require a Limited Development Order permit.
These projects alter shoreline conditions, water flow, and environmental stability. Regulatory review is expected.
Even minor shoreline adjustments can trigger formal approval.
What We Coordinate
We prepare Limited Development Order applications, align engineering documentation, and quantify environmental impacts clearly.
If Army Corps, FDEP, or local approvals are required, we manage the full permitting path.
One coordinated strategy. Not scattered filings.
Why Shoreline Projects Get Delayed
Unclear impact areas, inconsistent measurements, and incomplete mitigation proposals extend review timelines.
We structure applications to eliminate those weak points.
Move Forward Properly
Waterfront stabilization and dredging projects require accurate authorization.
We manage Limited Development Order permitting so shoreline improvements proceed without regulatory setbacks.
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.