Structural Engineer & Architect — Franklin County, Florida
Pineland Engineering (AR102594 · PE 39202) provides structural engineering, architectural design, and complete permit sets for Franklin County projects. Design wind speed: 130 mph.
Franklin County is one of Florida's coastal counties with a design wind speed of 130 mph per ASCE 7. Pineland Engineering (AR102594 · PE 39202) provides structural engineering, architectural design, and complete permit sets for residential and commercial projects in Franklin County. Franklin County has extensive coastal flood zones along the Gulf Coast and Apalachicola Bay. Apalachicola and Carrabelle have significant flood zone exposure. The local building authority is Franklin County Building Department.
Wind Load Requirements in Franklin County
The ASCE 7 design wind speed for Franklin County is 130 mph (3-second gust, Risk Category II). All new construction and substantial improvements in Franklin County must be designed for this wind speed. Pineland Engineering performs wind load analyses per ASCE 7 and the Florida Building Code for all project types — from single-family homes to commercial buildings.
Use our WindCheck FL calculator to verify the design wind speed for your specific Franklin County address.
Flood Zone Engineering in Franklin County
Franklin County has extensive coastal flood zones along the Gulf Coast and Apalachicola Bay. Apalachicola and Carrabelle have significant flood zone exposure. Pineland Engineering designs elevated foundations, flood-resistant construction details, and provides the engineering documentation required for FEMA flood zone compliance in Franklin County. We prepare Elevation Certificates, design pile foundations for AE and VE zones, and coordinate with the Franklin County Building Department on flood zone permit requirements.
Use our FloodMark FL and ElevationCalc FL calculators to determine your Franklin County property's flood zone and required finished floor elevation.
Permit Process in Franklin County
Building permits in Franklin County are issued by the Franklin County Building Department. The permit process requires submission of construction documents prepared and sealed by Florida-licensed professionals. Pineland Engineering prepares complete permit packages — architectural drawings, structural drawings and calculations, energy code compliance documentation, and permit application forms — and manages the plan review process with the Franklin County Building Department.
Typical plan review times in Franklin County range from 4–12 weeks depending on project type and current workload. Pineland Engineering has experience navigating the Franklin County Building Department's specific requirements and can advise on the most efficient path to permit issuance.
After-the-Fact Permits in Franklin County
Unpermitted construction is common throughout Florida, and Franklin County is no exception. Pineland Engineering handles after-the-fact permits for unpermitted structures in Franklin County — including additions, garages, screen enclosures, lanais, and accessory structures. The process requires as-built drawings, structural calculations, and permit application submission to the Franklin County Building Department.
Contact us at (239) 233-5133 for a free assessment of your unpermitted structure in Franklin County.
What Pineland Engineering Delivers in Franklin County
Pineland Engineering provides a full range of architectural and engineering services for Franklin County projects: structural engineering (PE 39202), architectural design (AR102594), complete permit sets, coastal and flood zone design, after-the-fact permits, and construction administration. We serve residential and commercial clients throughout Franklin County.
Contact us at (239) 233-5133 or visit our website to request a free project assessment.
What is the design wind speed in Franklin County, Florida?
The ASCE 7 design wind speed for Franklin County is 130 mph (3-second gust, Risk Category II). Use our WindCheck FL calculator to verify the design wind speed for your specific address.
Who issues building permits in Franklin County?
Building permits in Franklin County are issued by the Franklin County Building Department. Pineland Engineering prepares complete permit packages and manages the plan review process.
Does Pineland Engineering serve Franklin County?
Yes. Pineland Engineering provides structural engineering, architectural design, and complete permit sets for residential and commercial projects throughout Franklin County. Contact us at (239) 233-5133.
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