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Complex Code Compliance

Code compliance architecture for projects most firms decline — hazardous occupancies, paint booths, Class I Division 2 locations, and the occupancy classification transitions that turn an awkward existing building into a permittable program.

The work centers on translating dense code language into a permit-ready set. NFPA 33 paint booth installations, NEC 516 electrical classification, R-1 through R-4 transitions, and the architectural details that satisfy fire and building reviewers without dragging projects through endless plan-check loops.

Trevor Pan Architects has worked extensively with Phoenix PDD and Fire on projects where code compliance is the central design problem. Engagements run from focused compliance reviews (does this building actually work for the program you have in mind?) through full architectural sets that get the permit.

  • Hazardous occupancies. NFPA 33 paint booth detailing, NEC 516 electrical classification coordination, and Class I Division 2 design discipline.
  • Occupancy transitions. R-1 through R-4 reclassifications, mixed-occupancy separations, and the construction-type analysis those transitions require.
  • Phoenix PDD and Fire fluency. Long-standing working relationships with the reviewers and inspectors who decide whether complex projects get permitted.

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Trevor Pan Architects is based in Scottsdale, Arizona and licensed in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Meet the team or start a project.