Building a dock, seawall, boat lift, or doing shoreline improvements in Pinellas County often requires a Water and Navigation Permit.
The county reviews projects that affect navigation channels, waterways, and shoreline conditions. Even minor structural additions can trigger review.
Water access is regulated access.
What We Manage
We prepare and submit Water/Navigation Permit applications, coordinate site plans and surveys, and ensure compliance with county code requirements.
If state or federal permits are also required, we structure submissions so approvals move in parallel whenever possible.
Fewer gaps. Fewer resets.
Why Reviews Slow Down
Conflicting dimensions, unclear elevations, incomplete drawings — small errors create large delays.
Pinellas reviewers expect precision. We deliver it before submission.
Get It Approved
Waterfront improvements are valuable assets. They’re also regulated.
We manage the permitting so you can move from application to approval without unnecessary friction.
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.