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Construction documents and architectural blueprints by Proystudio
Permit Submission Documentation

Construction Documents & Permit Sets.

We prepare comprehensive construction drawings and permit submission documentation aligned with Florida Building Code and local jurisdiction review requirements, for architects, developers, and homeowners alike.

What's in the Set

Prepared for Jurisdiction Review

Drawing Set

Complete drawing packages for residential and commercial permit submissions
Floor plans, elevations, sections, and detail sheets
Site plans and code review documentation
Digital and print-ready deliverables in PDF plus CAD/BIM formats such as DWG and RVT
As-built documentation from field measurements

Review Support

Florida Building Code research and local jurisdiction review support
Revision management and permit resubmission support

Who This Serves

  • Architects needing overflow drafting and documentation support
  • Developers requiring permit packages for new construction
  • Homeowners planning additions, renovations, or new builds
  • General contractors needing coordination and as-built drawings
  • Millwork and carpentry shops needing detailed shop drawings
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How We Work

From Code Research to Resubmission Support

We support each stage, from jurisdiction research through revision cycles, so permit submission expectations are clear before work begins.

01

Scope Review & Code Research

We review your project requirements, jurisdiction, and applicable Florida Building Code provisions, identifying submission requirements before a single line is drawn.

02

Drawing Set Production

We produce complete drawing packages: floor plans, elevations, sections, details, and site plans.

03

Permit Submission Support

We support revision cycles, reviewer comments, and resubmission packages within the agreed project scope, with expectations defined before work begins.

Free Consultation

Need permit submission drawings?

Share your project scope and jurisdiction. We'll review the applicable code and submission requirements, then send a proposal with scope and expectations defined upfront.