Case Study: Delay from Regulatory Changes on Florida Coastal Seawall Project (Florida, 2018)
Project Overview
• Name: Florida Coastal Seawall Construction
• Location: Florida
• Year: 2018
• Project Size: $300 million
• Scope: Construction of protective seawalls to mitigate coastal erosion
• Lead Agencies/Contractors: Florida Department of Environmental Protection /
Category of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
• Regulatory
• Project Delay
Summary of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
Mid-construction regulatory changes to environmental protection laws required redesign and re-permitting, causing significant delays.
Root Cause Analysis
- Evolving Environmental Policies: New state-level coastal protection rules enacted.
- Inadequate Initial Regulatory Forecasting: Project schedule did not anticipate regulatory shifts.
- Permit Modification Process: Lengthy review and approval of revised permits.
- Stakeholder Objections: Environmental groups raised concerns requiring additional studies.
Impacts Due to the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
- Delay of 7 months.
- Increased costs for redesign and extended administration.
- Risk to project funding due to schedule slippage.
Corrective Actions Taken
- Enhanced regulatory monitoring for ongoing compliance.
- Developed flexible design strategies to adapt to regulatory changes.
- Improved stakeholder engagement early in project lifecycle.
- Established fast-track permit revision procedures with regulators.
Lessons Learned
- Regulatory environments can change rapidly and impact projects.
- Early and continuous regulatory engagement minimizes surprises.
- Flexibility in design and permits supports timely adaptation.
Audit & Prevention: Project Control Questions to Ask on Future Projects to Help Control the Situation
- Is there ongoing regulatory monitoring throughout construction?
- Are designs adaptable to policy changes?
- Are regulatory stakeholders engaged regularly?