Who it helps
Teams carrying permits across more sites than they can watch:
- Deployment managers tracking permits across many sites at once
- GCs that need current permits in hand before mobilizing
- Site acquisition teams managing conditions of approval to closure
- PMs verifying permit readiness before NTP
When to use it
Permits scattered across the portfolio
Status lives in different inboxes and trackers and no one record is current.
Expirations approaching
Construction schedules and permit validity windows need to be checked against each other.
Conditions still open
Conditions of approval need to be tracked to closure before they hold up the build.
What PEVO Wireless needs to start
Send the permits and the schedule. PEVO Wireless builds and maintains the current picture.
- Issued permits with numbers, issuance dates, and expiration dates
- Conditions of approval and any open items already known
- The construction or NTP schedule the permits support
- Jurisdiction contacts or portals where status is confirmed
What your team receives
A current permit record your team can act on without a status meeting.
Permit status record
Every permit marked issued, pending, or expiring — with numbers, dates, and the source for each.
Expiration watch
Validity windows checked against the construction schedule, with what is approaching identified early.
Condition tracker
Conditions of approval tracked to closure with owners and next actions named.
Open action items
Permits ready separated from permits pending resolution, so mobilization is not guessed.
What typically slows this work
Permits rarely fail at issuance — they fail on the follow-through:
- Permits expiring before construction reaches the site
- Conditions of approval left open and forgotten until inspection
- Status confirmed once and never refreshed against the schedule
- Jurisdiction requirements that changed after the permit was issued
What PEVO Wireless does not replace
PEVO Wireless tracks and confirms permit status and conditions. Permit issuance, inspection sign-off, and construction decisions remain with the jurisdiction and your responsible parties.
Scope a pilot project in this lane.
A defined site count, agreed criteria, and a clear timeline — both teams confirm fit before anything expands.
