
Jupiter, Boca Raton and Delray Beach Construction Permit Guide – Palm Beach County 2026
- Endless Life Design

- May 16
- 6 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
INDEX
Hire a Licensed General Contractor in Coastal PB
Town of Jupiter
City of Boca Raton
Florida Atlantic University Vicinity
Mizner Park and Boca Raton Resort
City of Delray Beach
Atlantic Avenue Downtown Corridor
Senate Bill 4-D Coastal PBC
HVHZ Compliance Coastal PBC
Coastal Construction Control Line
Endless Life Design PB Coastal Services
Authoritative References & Code Resources
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Hire a Licensed General Contractor in Coastal PB
If you are searching for a licensed general contractor in Jupiter, Boca Raton, or Delray Beach, working with an integrated builder experienced in coastal Palm Beach County construction supports successful project execution across the substantial luxury residential, commercial corridor, and resort hospitality inventory. These three coastal PBC cities anchor substantial high-end construction activity along the I-95 corridor and the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway corridors. Each city maintains its own Building Department with separate permit application procedures published in municipal codes accessible through Municode at municode.com. The substantial population of luxury homeowners, commercial property owners, and developers drives ongoing demand for licensed general contractors with established local expertise.
Town of Jupiter
Jupiter, incorporated in 1925, anchors substantial north Palm Beach County activity with luxury oceanfront residential along Jupiter Island, the substantial Jupiter Inlet supporting marine traffic, the Loxahatchee River with adjacent waterfront residential, established commercial inventory along Indiantown Road and U.S. Highway 1, and the substantial Roger Dean Stadium supporting Major League Baseball spring training. Jupiter Town Hall is located at 210 Military Trail. The Town of Jupiter Building Department administers permits with the Jupiter Code of Ordinances published on Municode. Construction activity in Jupiter addresses substantial luxury residential renovation along Jupiter Island, Coastal Construction Control Line authorization for oceanfront work, established commercial corridor renovation, and integration with the substantial natural Loxahatchee River character.
City of Boca Raton
Boca Raton, incorporated in 1925, anchors substantial Palm Beach County luxury residential, commercial, and educational activity with substantial Atlantic Ocean frontage along South Ocean Boulevard (State Road A1A), the substantial Boca Raton Resort and Club anchoring luxury hospitality, Mizner Park mixed-use entertainment district, Town Center at Boca Raton regional retail anchor, Florida Atlantic University (FAU) main campus driving substantial institutional activity, and substantial luxury residential throughout the city. Boca Raton City Hall is located at 201 W Palmetto Park Road. The City of Boca Raton Building Department administers permits with the Boca Raton Code of Ordinances published on Municode. Construction activity addresses substantial luxury residential, commercial corridor, and institutional construction.
Florida Atlantic University Vicinity
Florida Atlantic University's main campus at 777 Glades Road in Boca Raton drives substantial institutional construction throughout the substantial 850-acre campus and adjacent commercial and residential development. FAU construction operates under the Florida Board of Governors State University System framework with State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF) compliance under Florida Administrative Code Chapter 6A-2. Adjacent commercial development including student housing, retail, dining, and supporting commercial inventory serving the substantial student and faculty population drives ongoing private construction activity. The substantial FAU footprint anchors significant economic activity throughout Boca Raton.
Mizner Park and Boca Raton Resort
Mizner Park at 327 Plaza Real represents one of the substantial mixed-use entertainment and retail destinations in Palm Beach County with luxury retail, dining, hospitality, and adjacent residential. The Boca Raton Resort and Club at 501 E Camino Real anchors luxury hospitality with the historic Cloister at Boca Raton (originally designed by Addison Mizner in 1926) supporting substantial luxury traveler activity. The substantial commercial and hospitality activity throughout the Mizner Park and Resort vicinity drives ongoing private construction including hospitality renovation, retail tenant fit-out, and luxury residential adjacent to these substantial commercial anchors.
City of Delray Beach
Delray Beach, incorporated in 1911, anchors substantial Palm Beach County cultural, dining, and luxury residential activity with the substantial Atlantic Avenue downtown corridor anchoring exceptional dining and entertainment, the Pineapple Grove Arts District, Old School Square cultural center, substantial Atlantic Ocean frontage, and substantial luxury residential throughout the city. Delray Beach City Hall is located at 100 NW 1 Avenue. The City of Delray Beach Building Department administers permits with the Delray Beach Code of Ordinances published on Municode. Construction activity includes substantial Atlantic Avenue commercial renovation, established residential renovation throughout the substantial older neighborhoods, luxury new construction east of Federal Highway, and Coastal Construction Control Line authorization for oceanfront work.
Atlantic Avenue Downtown Corridor
Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach extends from west Delray through the substantial downtown corridor east to A1A and the Atlantic Ocean anchoring substantial commercial activity including the substantial 'Village by the Sea' downtown character with substantial restaurants, bars, galleries, retail, and combined commercial inventory. Pineapple Grove Arts District along NE 2 Avenue anchors substantial gallery and cultural activity. The substantial Atlantic Avenue character drives ongoing tenant fit-out and commercial renovation supporting evolving retail mix. Old School Square at 51 N Swinton Avenue anchors substantial cultural activity with the historic Crest Theatre, Cornell Art Museum, and Cathy and Tony Pugliese Theater.
Senate Bill 4-D Coastal PBC
Senate Bill 4-D milestone inspection requirements under Florida Statutes Section 553.899 capture substantially all condominium and cooperative inventory in coastal Jupiter, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach given the substantial Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway frontage placing properties within the three-mile coastal threshold requiring 25-year milestone inspection. The substantial 1970s and 1980s oceanfront and Intracoastal condominium inventory throughout Jupiter Island, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach drives substantial milestone inspection activity. Engineer of record coordination through Phase 1 visual inspection and Phase 2 destructive testing identifies the specific structural repair scope feeding subsequent construction including concrete restoration, balcony rehabilitation, and railing replacement.
HVHZ Compliance Coastal PBC
All construction in Jupiter, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and the substantial coastal Palm Beach County geography lies within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone designated under Florida Building Code Section 1620.1, requiring Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance documentation for every wind-loaded component including roof systems, windows, doors, garage doors, exterior cladding, signs, and pool barrier systems. Substantial direct Atlantic Ocean exposure intensifies wind loading with design wind pressures calibrated to Exposure D categorization at oceanfront sites and Exposure C at coastal-adjacent sites. Working with a licensed general contractor experienced in NOA product specification and HVHZ-compliant installation across PBC is essential for luxury construction.
Coastal Construction Control Line
Coastal construction east of the FDEP-designated Coastal Construction Control Line throughout oceanfront Jupiter Island, Boca Raton South Ocean Boulevard, and Delray Beach Ocean Boulevard requires state CCCL authorization in addition to local permits. The substantial luxury oceanfront residential, hotel, and condominium inventory along these corridors concentrates substantial CCCL permit activity. CCCL review addresses storm surge resistance, dune impact assessment, sea turtle protection lighting during nesting season (approximately March through October) - particularly relevant given documented sea turtle nesting activity on Jupiter Island and Delray Beach Atlantic frontage, structural integrity for design coastal conditions including wave loading under ASCE 24-14, and design adaptation to projected sea level rise. CCCL review timelines typically add 6 to 12 months.
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Authoritative References & Code Resources
For verification of the code requirements, permit standards, Florida Building Code sections, and regulatory citations referenced in this article, consult the following authoritative government and code sources:
Florida Building Code 8th Edition (2023) on ICC Digital Codes: Building | Residential | Existing Building | Mechanical | Plumbing | Accessibility.
Florida Statutes via The Florida Senate: Chapter 489 (Contractor Licensure) | Chapter 553 (Building Construction Standards) | Chapter 713 (Construction Lien Law) | Chapter 471 (Engineers) | Chapter 481 (Architects) | Chapter 472 (Land Surveyors) | Chapter 515 (Pool Safety) | Chapter 633 (Fire Safety).
Florida State Agencies: Florida DBPR Contractor License Verification | DBPR Building Codes and Standards | Florida Building Commission.
Local Municipal & County Codes via Municode Library: Miami-Dade County Code of Ordinances | Broward County Code of Ordinances | Broward County Administrative Code | Palm Beach County Code of Ordinances.
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