Yes - England has land promoters aka tolkachi
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Looks like a different phenomenon (probably akin to what in US greenfield dev is called a "developer" or "land developer" vs. "builder"). Expediters are hired once a developer already has a site entitled to smooth a building through the buildings (not planning) department
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If I get what an expeditor is, we don't have such a thing in Italy. If your project comply with building regulations/plan regulations, then you get a building permit in 2-4 month, after you pay betterment and construction fees.
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Are you speaking about Quebec or Italy?
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No such thing in Belgium. Permitting takes a long time, but building code issues/communication are entirely on the architect.
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This is just Klitgaard's corruption = monopoly + discretion - accountability formula, Example 149815
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I don't know how the US setup works, but NZ splits approvals into building code (not discretionary, permit in 20 working days plus any time you spend responding to RFIs) and (sometimes discretionary) planning approval, which run disconnected from each other in parallel.
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You don't have building code expeditors, but you do have private sector planning consultants, and those consultants often know people in the city's planning department. But I don't think they make a massive difference beyond anticipating what the city will ask for.
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