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The Ultimate Post-Licensing Setup Checklist for Michigan Cannabis Grows


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After helping dozens of Michigan operators cut their launch timelines in half, we've distilled the process into a step-by-step operational readiness checklist.

Here's exactly what you need to do—and in what order—to pass your CRA pre-inspection on the first try and start generating revenue weeks ahead of schedule.

After helping dozens of Michigan operators cut their launch timelines in half, we've distilled the process into a step-by-step operational readiness checklist.

Here's exactly what you need to do—and in what order—to pass your CRA pre-inspection on the first try and start generating revenue weeks ahead of schedule.


🗓️ Michigan Launch Timeline: Weeks 1–8

Week 1–2: Pre-Construction Planning
Week 3–5: Build-Out & Equipment Installation
Week 6: Systems Testing & Documentation
Week 7: Mock Inspection & Corrections
Week 8: CRA Pre-Inspection & Approval


Phase 1: Pre-Construction Planning (Weeks 1–2)

Pre-Construction Planning

Goal: Finalize plans, secure permits, and coordinate vendors before breaking ground.

[ ] Security & Surveillance Plan

Why this matters: Camera placement errors discovered during CRA inspection require re-installation (2–4 week delay + expensive rework).


[ ] HVAC & Environmental Systems Sizing

Why this matters: Under-sized HVAC = failed crops or expensive retrofits mid-operation.


[ ] Irrigation & Fertigation Integration

Why this matters: Mismatched irrigation and fertigation systems from different vendors = weeks of troubleshooting and compatibility issues.


[ ] Electrical Service & Backup Power

Why this matters: Insufficient electrical service discovered post-construction = expensive utility upgrades and 4–8 week delays.


[ ] Local Permits & Inspections

Why this matters: Missing local permits can shut you down even after CRA approval. Schedule local inspections before your CRA pre-inspection.


[ ] Vendor Coordination & Timeline

Why this matters: Fragmented vendor coordination is the #1 cause of 4–8 week launch delays. Unified sourcing cuts timelines in half.


Phase 2: Build-Out & Installation (Weeks 3–5)

Machines

Goal: Install all systems in proper sequence with documentation at every step.

[ ] Week 3: Electrical & Infrastructure


[ ] Week 4: HVAC & Environmental Controls

Critical: Start validation testing now so reports are ready by Week 6.


[ ] Week 4–5: Irrigation, Fertigation & Cultivation Infrastructure


[ ] Week 5: Security & Access Control


[ ] Week 5: Lighting Installation


Phase 3: Systems Testing & Documentation (Week 6)

Documentation

Goal: Verify all systems are operational and collect documentation for CRA inspection.

[ ] HVAC Validation Reports


[ ] Security System Documentation


[ ] METRC & Seed-to-Sale Readiness


[ ] Waste Management & Disposal


[ ] Compliance Binder Assembly

Organize all documentation in a binder (physical + digital) with sections for:


Phase 4: Mock Inspection & Corrections (Week 7)

Inspection

Goal: Catch and fix deficiencies before your CRA inspection.

[ ] Conduct Internal Mock Inspection

Pro tip: Hire a third-party compliance consultant to conduct the mock inspection. They know exactly what CRA inspectors look for and can catch issues you'll miss.


[ ] Fix Identified Deficiencies

Critical: Allow 1 week for corrections. Don't schedule your CRA inspection until all deficiencies are resolved.


[ ] Pre-Inspection Submission to CRA

Pro tip: Inspectors appreciate operators who send documentation in advance. It shows you're prepared and allows them to conduct a more efficient on-site visit.


Phase 5: CRA Pre-Inspection & Approval (Week 8)

Approval

Goal: Pass on the first try and get approval to start planting.

[ ] Day Before Inspection


[ ] During CRA Inspection


[ ] Post-Inspection Follow-Up


Equipment & Documentation Quick Reference

Equipment & Documentation

Security Systems

HVAC & Environmental

METRC & Tracking

Waste & Disposal


Final Checklist: The Night Before Your CRA Inspection


Bottom Line: Systems > Scrambling

The operators who launch in 6–8 weeks treat post-licensing as a project, not a to-do list. They:

Front-load planning (Weeks 1–2)

Sequence installation properly (Weeks 3–5)

Document everything as they go (Week 6)

Catch deficiencies early through mock inspections (Week 7)

Pass CRA inspection on the first try (Week 8)

The operators who take 3–6 months skip planning, source equipment chaotically, and scramble to fix documentation gaps after failed inspections.

The difference? $100,000+ in burned capital and 12–20 weeks of lost revenue.


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When everything's sequenced properly—planning, equipment, installation, testing, documentation, and inspection—you're not just legal. You're operational. And you're generating revenue months ahead of your competition.

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