Submit
Organize the required package and record the receiving authority and version.
Solar, storage and EV permit support covering submittal packages, AHJ comments, utility interconnection documents, NEM workflows, revisions and PTO closeout.
A complete drawing set still moves through separate AHJ, utility and field processes. TechVerse keeps correction notices, supporting documents, revised sheets and issued deliveries connected so the team can see what changed and why.
The exact technical work changes by project. The controls around scope, coordination, quality and revisions should not.
Organize the required package and record the receiving authority and version.
Assign each comment to the responsible drawing, calculation or stakeholder.
Update affected documents and preserve a clear response and revision history.
Coordinate accepted documents and available installation or utility closeout records.
Confirming responsibilities and missing inputs early protects the schedule later.
No service provider controls an AHJ or utility decision. TechVerse provides coordinated documentation and response support designed to reduce avoidable gaps and keep the approval process moving.
Yes. The current plans, correction notice, supporting calculations and available project history are reviewed first so the required scope and responsible disciplines can be confirmed.
No. The AHJ and serving utility review different requirements and may use separate applications, timelines and issued documents. Both tracks should remain visible in the project record.
Submission requirements, review timelines and approval decisions are controlled by the applicable AHJ, utility and other authorities. TechVerse support does not replace their review or guarantee an outcome.