Mercury Permits

Mercury Permits We specialize in commercial building permit expediting and consulting, helping businesses streamline the process and ensure a smooth transition.

We're confident that our expertise and dedication to client satisfaction can make your project a success. Since 1996, we’ve been delivering outstanding results, helping clients navigate building permits throughout Texas. Why Choose Us?

• Expert Coordination: Our deep understanding of multiple
jurisdictions ensures a smooth process for plan review,

including Architectural and Site Packages.
• Streamlined Approvals: We minimize delays by expertly
navigating complex requirements, reducing unnecessary
comments or requests from reviewing jurisdictions.
• Prompt and Efficient: We pride ourselves on our
promptness and efficiency, saving you valuable time. Our Services:

• Building Permit Expediting
• Research for Future Development
• Feasibility Studies
• Consulting for New Construction, Remodel, Expansion of:
Grocers, Restaurants, Retailers, Offices, Warehouses,
Multi-Family Residential
• Volume Builder Permitting

Multifamily communities in Austin are now required to provide their residents and employees with convenient access to co...
10/30/2024

Multifamily communities in Austin are now required to provide their residents and employees with convenient access to commercial composting collection. The City’s amended Universal Recycling Ordinance went into effect Oct. 1, 2024, for properties with five or more dwelling units, including apartments, condos, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and dormitories that are not on state-owned land.

AUSTIN, TX – A new requirement from the City of Austin goes into effect next week for m

08/12/2024

Upcoming Changes to Access Control Devices submittals and review

On September 1st, the Austin Fire Department (AFD) will begin reviewing access control/electrical locking system submittals as part of the Building Plan Review (PR) process. This is a substantial change in policy and workflow, as access control device submittals have been a separate submittal to AFD up to this point. This change aims to streamline the review and approval process for these items.

Access control device submittals for projects that were approved prior to Sept 1st, can be made to AFD (the current method), or can be filed as a revision to the approved PR through Commercial Plan Review.

There are a number of requirements for submitted plans and associated documents for a project containing access control devices. Included in these requirements are items such as clearly showing all locking devices and exit sign locations on floor plans, applicable symbol legends, matching door hardware schedules, sequences of operation, fire department security override switch locations, equipment cut sheets, and a handful of other items more specific to occupancy type. Please see the linked document in the following post for more info.

New City of Austin AB+C Portal to Launch August 12
07/26/2024

New City of Austin AB+C Portal to Launch August 12

AUSTIN, TX – The City of Austin is excited to announce the launch of a new and redesign

07/26/2024

A story of reflectivity.

Denise's lunch with us before she moved to Portugal
07/26/2024

Denise's lunch with us before she moved to Portugal

12/22/2023
09/21/2022
09/11/2022

Proud dad Bob Schneider’s Scarlet Rose is singing tonight

05/20/2022

City of Austin planning expansion of Parkland Dedication requirements, more information can be found on their website:
New Parkland Dedication Ordinance for Commercial Developments
https://lnkd.in/gByGBpvu

04/26/2022

Site Plan Exemption Simplified for Tree Permits
Starting in February of this year, separate tree permits are no longer required for projects with site plan exemptions.
Under the revised process, the plans received during the exemption process will serve as the tree permit.
This approach is consistent with those used for site plans and site plan corrections.
Cases that have already received guidance to submit a tree ordinance review application, sometimes referred to as a TORA or tree permit, will proceed under the former process. New submissions will not include this step.
Applicants with questions about their projects should contact the original tree reviewer listed on the comment report.

Address

13492 Research Boulevard Suite #120 PMB #507
Austin, TX
78750

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15127081171

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