USACE permits regulate construction near waterways. Green Shield handles the complex permit application process to protect homeowners from massive federal fines and ensure full regulatory compliance.
What is USACE Permitting?
Building near protected wetlands or navigable waters requires federal authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
Video Description
Building near protected wetlands or navigable waters requires federal authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
These strict environmental regulations protect vital ecosystems. Breaking ground without the proper legal approvals can result in severe regulatory fines and immediate project shutdowns for homeowners.
The Green Shield Difference: Green Shield bridges the gap between a beautiful outdoor vision and strict federal compliance. A dedicated internal permitting department manages the entire application process for every homeowner, navigating complex paperwork, environmental assessments, and federal approvals.
Video Transcript
USACE Permit: A federal authorization required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for building near protected wetlands and navigable waters. Green Shield's permitting department handles the entire application process to protect homeowners from severe regulatory fines.