Commercial Repair/Remodel Plan Review & Inspections in Florida
General contractors use Freedom Code Compliance on tenant improvements, white-box conversions, retail build-outs, office reconfigurations, and post-storm commercial repairs to deliver finished space to tenants weeks faster.
2-Day
Commercial plan review
25% / 50%
HB 803 fee structure
51
Counties served
1-2 Hr
Offline inspection turnaround
Who provides Commercial Repair/Remodel plan review in Florida?
Freedom Code Compliance provides private provider plan review and virtual inspections for Commercial Repair/Remodel projects across Florida. General contractors use FCC on tenant improvements, white-box-to-restaurant conversions, retail build-outs, office reconfigurations, and post-storm commercial repairs to deliver finished space to tenants weeks faster. Commercial plan review turnaround averages 2 business days.
Tenant Improvement Scope
The bread and butter of commercial remodel permits — interior work that transforms existing commercial space.
- Interior demolition and partition reconfiguration.
- MEP modifications, finishes, and ceiling grid changes.
- Occupancy changes and suite subdivisions.
Existing Building Code
Commercial remodels route through FBC-Existing Building, which scales requirements to the scope of alteration.
- Level 1 alterations (finishes and repair): minimal code triggers.
- Level 2 alterations (reconfiguration): accessibility and egress triggers.
- Level 3 alterations (major reconfiguration): full-system upgrades may apply.
Change of Occupancy
When a remodel changes the building use (e.g., white-box to restaurant), additional requirements kick in.
- FBC-Existing Building Chapter 10 governs change of occupancy.
- Mixed-occupancy separations under FBC-Building Chapter 7.
- Sprinkler and fire-alarm retrofit triggers where use intensifies.
Plan reviews in 1-2 days. Not weeks.
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.
