Practice area • Permit expediting

New project, permitted properly from day one.

For new fences, pergolas, terraces, additions, windows, and accessory structures across Miami-Dade and Broward. We prepare the application, navigate plan review, coordinate engineering when required, and shepherd the permit through to final inspection. Most projects do not need to take three months to permit — but they do need someone who knows which municipality requires what.

Specialty areas

Residential exterior and accessory structures.

01

Fences, gates, and walls

Standard, decorative, and security installations. We handle setback verification, height compliance, and HOA coordination where applicable. Permit timeline: typically 2–4 weeks municipality-dependent.

02

Pergolas and outdoor structures

Freestanding shade structures, gazebos, and arbors. Includes foundation letter, wind-load calculations (HVHZ), and engineered drawings for structures over the threshold size. Permit timeline: 4–8 weeks.

03

Terraces, decks, and patios

New construction or expansion. Includes structural detailing for raised decks. Permit timeline: 4–10 weeks depending on attachment and height.

04

Windows and doors (impact-rated)

Replacement and new openings. Florida Building Code product approval (NOA) verification required. Permit timeline: 2–6 weeks.

05

Sheds and accessory structures

Detached sheds, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and similar. Triggers zoning review on lot coverage and setbacks. Permit timeline: 6–12 weeks.

06

Small additions and enclosures

Limited-scope additions (porch enclosures, small bump-outs). Triggers full plan review including mechanical, electrical, and life-safety. Permit timeline: 10–20 weeks.

What expediting actually changes

Where we move the clock — and where we don’t.

A clear-eyed view of expediting reality.

Phase Without expediter With expediter What changes
Application preparation 1 – 3 weeks (homeowner) 2 – 5 business days We know what each municipality requires; no back-and-forth
Submittal Variable Day 1 Same-day or next-day filing
Plan review (initial) Same Same Reviewer time is fixed; we don’t accelerate it
Response to corrections 2 – 4 weeks (homeowner) 3 – 7 business days We interpret reviewer comments quickly
Re-submittal cycles 2 – 4 cycles typical 1 – 2 cycles typical Cleaner first submittal reduces revisions
Inspection scheduling Days of friction Hours We have direct lines
Final close-out Often delayed Same day We close before walking away

Net result: we typically cut overall permit timeline by 40–60% — by removing the homeowner’s bottleneck, not by accelerating the reviewer’s clock.

Why municipality matters

Every Miami-Dade municipality runs its own permitting process.

A pergola permit in Coral Gables is a different application — and a different review experience — than the same pergola in Kendall, Doral, or Miami Beach. Each municipality has its own application forms, plan-review checklists, fee schedules, inspector culture, and historical-overlay districts. A permit specialist who only knows City of Miami will lose weeks in Coral Gables. We work across all of them.

Miami-Dade Unincorporated • City of Miami • Coral Gables • Coconut Grove • Pinecrest • Palmetto Bay • Cutler Bay • Kendall • Homestead • Hialeah • Doral • Miami Beach • South Miami • Aventura • North Miami • Miami Springs

How we work

From scope to closed permit.

01
Scoping call
A specialist reviews the project — scope, drawings if available, property address — and identifies the permit type, the municipality’s specific requirements, and any engineering or product-approval dependencies. You receive a written scope, timeline, and estimate.
02
Application preparation
We prepare the complete application package: forms, drawings, product approvals, fee schedule, zoning compliance verification. Submittal-ready in 2–5 business days from engagement.
03
Submittal and follow-through
We file, track the application, communicate with the plan reviewer, and respond to corrections. You receive a weekly status update.
04
Inspections
We schedule each required inspection at the right phase. A specialist attends the final.
05
Close-out
Permit finals. We send you the closed permit document for your records. Done.
Recent project
Pinecrest • Pergola + Outdoor Kitchen Permit • Closed 2025 “They told me realistically eight weeks. It was seven. Drawings were submitted day three of engagement, plan review came back with two comments, we responded, and the permit issued. Final inspection passed on the first attempt.”
Homeowner • Case facts authorized for publication
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Tell us about the project.

Share the address, the project scope, and any drawings you already have. A specialist returns the permit path, timeline, and written estimate within one business day.

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