A-101 · Service

Permit expediting & management

Pathway manages permitting from initial strategy and application preparation through agency review, comment coordination, resubmittal, and permit issuance.

  • Building permits
  • Commercial finish-out
  • Certificate of Occupancy
  • Trade permits
  • Stalled submittals

S-201 · Included

What the engagement covers

Jurisdiction and permit research

Which permits the scope actually triggers, in this jurisdiction, at this address. That takes in the ones that are not obvious, such as a separate electric permit in Georgetown or a county health review for food service.

Application coordination and completeness review

We assemble the submittal against the jurisdiction's own checklist. Round Rock requires an engineer's stamp on commercial plans over 5,000 sq ft, a 2024 ComCheck, a TDLR project number above $50,000, and an asbestos survey where pre-1980 walls are being removed. Missing any one returns the package.

Permit tracking, per department

Status means which department is holding the file, how long they have had it, and who we last spoke to there, rather than a one-word "in review."

Review comment management

Comments become a task list with an owner and a date, routed to whoever has to draw or calculate the response.

Consultant coordination and resubmittal

We manage the responses back through the same portal and reviewer, and confirm the resubmittal was accepted rather than assuming it.

Issuance coordination

In Round Rock the permit will not release until the general contractor and every subcontractor has accepted the assignment in the portal. We chase that so approval and issuance are not weeks apart.

T-101 · Published windows

What the jurisdiction publishes

These are the city's own stated review windows, not our estimates. Nobody shortens them. What changes is how many times a submittal has to pass through one.

Round Rock commercial finish-out, using the city's published windows. Building and fire review run in parallel. The Certificate of Occupancy clock starts only after the building passes final inspection.

Building plan review 4-8 wks
Fire plan review (parallel) 2-4 wks
Certificate of Occupancy 3-5 days
Active review Queued Correction round

Source: City of Round Rock, Building Inspection Division. Retrieved August 2026.

D-201 · Deliverables

What you receive

  1. Jurisdiction plan and fee estimate before anything is filed

  2. Submittal confirmation and reference number on filing

  3. Weekly written status with per-department state

  4. Comment task list, translated and assigned, on receipt

  5. Issued permit, fee receipts, and the close-out items still outstanding

W-100 · Waypoints

How it runs

  1. Stage 01 · No cost

    Understand the project

    We establish scope, jurisdiction, development status, approvals already completed, and the decisions still outstanding. You get a straight read on what the project is actually facing.

  2. Stage 02

    Map the path

    We identify the likely approvals, permitting dependencies, agency requirements, consultants needed, and the major project milestones, including the sequencing gates that determine what can be filed when.

  3. Stage 03

    Coordinate the team

    We manage communication and deliverables among ownership, consultants, contractors, utilities, and reviewing agencies, so responsibility for each next action is unambiguous.

  4. Stage 04 · Ongoing

    Manage the process

    We follow applications, reviews, comments, responses, resubmittals and approvals per department rather than per project, and escalate whichever review has stalled.

  5. Stage 05 · Through issuance

    Keep moving

    We maintain visibility into what is complete, what is outstanding, and what needs to happen next, through issuance and close-out.

Q-001 · Questions

On this service

Can you make the city review our plans faster?

No, and neither can anyone else. Georgetown states plainly that it "does not offer an expediting option for plan review." Round Rock publishes no expedited program either. What we change is the number of times a set has to go back through that window: a submittal accepted on the first pass, and comment responses turned around in days rather than weeks.

Do you need finished drawings before you start?

No. The most useful time to talk to us is while the set is still being drawn. A requirement identified at 60% costs a redraw; the same requirement identified in a comment letter costs a review cycle.

Who pays the agency fees?

You do, and they go to the jurisdiction directly. We calculate them up front and pass through receipts at cost. Our fee is separate and quoted against scope.

Can you take over a project that is already stuck?

Yes, and it is a common way to start. Send the comment letter, the plan set, and the submittal date. Check the expiration first. Round Rock permits become invalid if work does not commence within six months of issuance, and plan reviews lapse.

T-001 · Transmittal

Have a project that needs a path forward?

Evaluating a site, working through entitlements, preparing an application, responding to comments, or trying to move a project that has stalled. Tell us where it stands and we will map what comes next.