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Who is generally responsible for obtaining permits on a construction site?

  1. The property owner

  2. The general contractor

  3. The subcontractors

  4. A designated project manager

The correct answer is: The general contractor

The general contractor is primarily responsible for obtaining permits on a construction site. This responsibility is crucial as it ensures that the project adheres to local building codes, zoning laws, and safety regulations. The general contractor coordinates the various aspects of the construction process and is typically the party most familiar with the specific requirements for permits in that jurisdiction. By managing the permits, the general contractor not only facilitates compliance with legal standards but also prevents potential delays that could arise from issues related to permitting. Though the property owner, subcontractors, or a designated project manager might play roles in the construction process, it is the general contractor who usually takes on the responsibility of navigating the permitting process on behalf of the entire project team.