L2 Concerns Detail Editor
Concern #539 | Licensing Strategy Fragmentation
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Licensing Strategy Fragmentation
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Description
The overall licensing and permissions strategy may become fragmented across safety, environmental, planning, security, and site-specific workstreams, leading to inconsistent assumptions and late discovery of gaps.
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Origin
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Desired Outcome
A single integrated licensing roadmap is maintained, with clear owners, dependencies, evidence requirements, and review dates across all consent streams.
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What Could Go Wrong
A required consent, licence condition, or supporting evidence package is missed, delayed, or found to be inconsistent with the current project baseline.
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Current Situation
The project is likely to involve multiple assurance and consent pathways that will evolve over time and may be managed by different parties unless deliberately integrated.
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Strategy Narrative (JSON)
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Proposed Strategy
Create a master permissions and obligations register linked to key deliverables, design assumptions, review gates, and named owners; review it routinely at project level and escalate slippage early.
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Action Strategy (JSON List)
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Cause
Multiple regulatory and consent routes are being developed in parallel without full integration.
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Event
A dependency or evidence requirement is overlooked or addressed too late.
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Consequence
Design, procurement, construction, or commissioning activity is delayed or exposed to rework.
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Notes
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