Hot take · 40:44
// THE QUOTE
“we seem to spend more time talking about that than we do how can we make this project better”
— Evan Teasdale P.Eng. · DesignPoint Engineering & Surveying Ltd.
Candid approvals-bottleneck gripe — more time strategizing on permits than improving the product, naming growing frustration in the development community — exactly the candor the niche values.
Full episode at 40:44Passive House, Land Development & Renewable Energy Civil Works in Atlantic Canada | Design Point Engineering ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Multi-stakeholder approval processes—HRM, NS Transportation, NS Environment, utilities, DFO—consume more engineering time than project design itself; sequencing permit applications strategically is a critical delivery skill.
“we seem to spend more time talking about that than… how can we deliver a better end product”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Multi-Stakeholder Approvals and Regulatory Friction
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