Commercial Repair/Remodel

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

Direct Answer

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.

Scope
What Commercial Repair/Remodel Covers

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.
Related
Related Resources

Commercial Builders Trade Page

Commercial New Building Construction

Tenant Improvement Plan Reviews

Commercial Plan Reviews

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.