Construction Case Study: After Hours Variances – Community Opposition
Challenge:
A developer and construction management firm faced difficulties in obtaining an after-hours variance permit due to community opposition to nighttime or weekend work, threatening to delay the project by three months.
Solution:
Cahill Strategies became the project’s advocate, effectively communicating with the local Councilman and community to change their position on the variance permit.
Result:
Cahill Strategies worked with the local Councilman, neighboring businesses, and residents to understand their opposition and find a compromise. The after-hours variance permit was granted with the Councilman’s support, allowing the project to proceed ahead of schedule.
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