First things First

It is important to fully understand the construction timeline and various development stages that are involved on a new project. Plans for commercial or residential building projects are usually broken down into various phases of a project life cycle. A construction timeline can be an extremely useful process to help organize a project and itemize the specific actions or key milestones.  There are many tasks to complete during each phase of a construction project. Defining, organizing, and managing specific trades required to complete certain steps in the process can be exhausting. 

Prior to any new construction project, most cases it starts with a portion of land or property that will require excavation or unique preparation prior to efficiently beginning the various stages of construction.  Additionally, there are many other specific factors that must be addressed at the forefront of each phase of a project. 

One question may pertain to specific rules and regulations at the onset of a new project.  Many times, the first thing to think about pertains to how you may manage stormwater runoff, collection, and proper distribution. The most important aspect of new construction planning is to review and develop stormwater management designs early and before the development plan and site layouts are finalized.

KCI has extensive experience and can develop your construction or industrial Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).  The SWPPP will identify potential sources of stormwater pollution and established Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control water pollution infiltration and document a monitoring and inspection schedule for environmental compliance.

We are experts at saving you time and money by keeping your site in compliance through a customized Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).

In addition to creating your SWPPP, KCI also offers Notice of Intent (NOI) and Notice of Termination (NOT) preparation services.

KCI can Maximize Site Compliance. Minimize Your Risk. Call us today 888-346-7779.

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