Commercial New Building Construction

Commercial New Building Construction Plan Review & Inspections in Florida

General contractors use Freedom Code Compliance on ground-up retail, office, warehouse, restaurant, light-industrial, and mixed-use builds to eliminate 4-8 weeks of building-department review backlog.

2-Day

Commercial plan review

25% / 50%

HB 803 fee structure

51

Counties served

177+

Building department registrations

Direct Answer

Who provides Commercial New Building Construction plan review in Florida?

Freedom Code Compliance provides private provider plan review and virtual inspections for Commercial New Building Construction projects across Florida. General contractors use FCC on ground-up retail, office, warehouse, restaurant, light-industrial, and mixed-use builds to eliminate 4-8 weeks of building-department review backlog. Commercial plan review turnaround averages 2 business days.

Scope
What Commercial New Building Construction Covers

Occupancy Types We Cover

Ground-up commercial across all major occupancy classifications under FBC-Building Chapter 3.

  • A-2 (restaurants, assembly), B (business/office), M (mercantile/retail).
  • S-1 (moderate-hazard storage and warehouse), F-1 (factory/industrial).
  • Mixed-use and multi-tenant shell construction.

Structural & Life Safety

Full-discipline review across the code chapters that drive commercial schedule risk.

  • Chapter 16 structural and Chapter 6 construction type.
  • Chapter 9 fire protection and sprinkler thresholds.
  • Chapter 10 egress and Chapter 11 accessibility.

Inspection Phases

Virtual inspections across every ground-up commercial phase through final.

  • Footing, slab, structural steel, and concrete pours.
  • Rough-in MEP, envelope, fire-rated assemblies.
  • Final inspection with Certificate of Compliance filed on closeout.
Related
Related Resources

Commercial Builders Trade Page

Commercial Plan Reviews

Commercial Virtual Inspections

Florida Statute 553.791

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

Apply to Work With FCC

You've done the math on what a 3-week plan review lag costs. FCC turns that around in 1-2 days — and inspections get matched in minutes, not scheduled into a vague window where your crew waits all morning.