If you skip the permit, you could face fines or have to stop your work completely. It’s best to play by the rules to avoid any trouble.
Nope, starting work without the permit is a big no-no. You have to wait until you have it in hand to keep everything above board.
You'll need to provide details about your project, including maps, site plans, and any other relevant paperwork that shows how you'll manage the work site.
Yes, you typically need this permit in areas where the work could affect public spaces, like roads or parks. It's all about keeping everything safe and sound.
It usually takes a couple of weeks, but it's best to apply well in advance to avoid any hiccups down the road.
If you're planning to work on or install wireless communication facilities, then you'll need to apply for this permit.
It's basically a special permission you need to set up temporary work areas for wireless communication projects, like installing antennas or towers.