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High-Piled Storage Permits
Structural Permits Photometric Permits High-Piled Storage Permits
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High-Piled Storage Permits
Any warehouse storing products over 12 feet in height requires a High-Piled Storage (HPS) Permit. Our package ensures your facility meets all fire code and safety requirements. Services include:
Code Compliance Analysis of the facility, fire access, fire fixtures and proposed storage configuration
Commodity Classification to assess the hazard level of stored products
Sprinkler System Analysis to confirm the system can safely protect the commodities
Top of Storage Analysis to identify what height product may be safely stored
Egress Analysis to ensure occupants can exit safely during emergencies
Permit Submittal Services, with direct coordination with the fire department or local authority
We specialize in resolving corrective citations and securing approvals quickly—so your operations stay compliant and uninterrupted.
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Structural Permits
Our Structural Permit Package includes everything required to obtain city approval for your racking system. Services include:
Seismic Analysis to ensure performance under earthquake conditions
Engineer-Stamped Structural Calculations verifying rack stability and load capacity
Code Compliance and Egress Analysis to confirm aisles, exits, and fire safety requirements
Detailed Racking Layout and Elevation Drawings
Site Plan Drawings outlining the full scope of work for review
Permit Submittal Services, including coordination with the local authority having jurisdiction through final approval
Our structural packages combine precise engineering, seismic analysis, and code expertise—delivering fast, reliable approvals every time.
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Photometric Permits
A Photometric Permit (Emergency Egress Lighting) is required by many jurisdictions to ensure that, in the event of a power outage, the building’s emergency lighting system provides sufficient illumination for occupants to exit safely and quickly. Services include:
Lighting Layout prepared by a licensed electrical engineer, showing placement of exit signs and emergency fixtures
Photometric Calculations verifying that minimum lighting levels are met along all egress paths Plan drawings detailing fixture locations, circuiting, and any inverters required
Engineer’s Stamp certifying the design
Permit Submittal Services, with coordination between the engineer and the authority having jurisdiction
From design to approval, we oversee the entire photometric permitting process—ensuring your emergency lighting system meets code and keeps your facility safe.
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For expert assistance with your warehouse permitting and compliance needs, please contact Warehouse Permitting & Compliance LLC. Our team is ready to answer your questions, provide guidance, and help you begin the permitting process quickly and efficiently. Reach out today to ensure your facility remains safe and fully compliant.