What should I send for a consent or TMP quote?

The right quote depends on the site, proposal, road environment, deadlines and documents already available.

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Direct answer

For a consent or TMP quote, send the site address, drawings, council letter or RFI, proposed work dates, photos, work methodology, contractor details and a short explanation of what is stuck. For traffic management, also send likely road, footpath, access, lane, parking or pedestrian impacts.

Minimum useful information

Start with the site address, project description, plans, photos, council/RCA letters, deadlines and contact details for the owner, builder, designer or contractor.

For consent or RFI help

Send drawings, site context, council letters, RFIs, proposed activity, known planning issues, traffic/parking/access questions and any target lodgement or response date.

For CAR, TMP or traffic management

Send work dates, work location, methodology, contractor details, road/footpath impacts, property access requirements, photos and any consent, vehicle crossing or RCA context.

Key takeaways

  • Minimum useful information
  • For consent or RFI help
  • For CAR, TMP or traffic management

Questions about this topic

Can I ask CiviEase what I need if I am not sure?

Yes. Send the site address, plans, council letter, RFI or work details and CiviEase can help identify the next step.

Abstract consent documents and construction plans on a desk.

Practical guide

Send the site address, plans, council letter, RFI or work details and CiviEase will help identify the next step.

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