Tenant improvement approvals for Calgary businesses with clarity and confidence.
- Review of proposed interior improvements
- Tenant improvement permit eligibility confirmation
- Preparation of permit-ready drawings
- Building permit submission and management
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WE DETERMINE THE NEED FOR TENANT IMPROVEMENT PERMIT IN CALGARY?
In Calgary, a Building Permit is required when interior construction or alterations are proposed within an existing commercial space.
Tenant improvements involve interior construction or modifications within an existing building to accommodate a new tenant or business operation. These projects commonly include building interior walls, reconfiguring layouts, installing washrooms, modifying exits, or altering structural framing to support the proposed use of the space.
These changes must comply with the Alberta Building Code, which regulates structural safety, fire protection, accessibility, and life-safety standards. A building permit confirms that the proposed tenant improvements meet these requirements before construction begins.

Tenant improvement review, permit-ready drawings, and building permit approvals
- Review of proposed interior improvements
- Preparation of permit-ready drawings
- Coordination and management of required registered professionals
- Building permit submission and management

EXPERIENCE WITH TENANT IMPROVEMENT BUILDING PERMITS
Calgary-specific expertise
Design aligned with approvals
Clarity over complexity
Fewer surprises

BUILDING CODE REVIEW THAT SUPPORTS APPROVALS
Tenant improvement approvals focus on building code compliance, ensuring that interior construction meets the safety requirements established by the Alberta Building Code.
Depending on the scope of the tenant improvement project, the building permit submission may require drawings or documentation prepared by registered professionals such as a registered architect, mechanical engineer, structural engineer, or electrical engineer. When these disciplines are required, we coordinate with the appropriate registered professionals to ensure the permit submission meets the City of Calgary requirements and Alberta Building Code standards.

HOW THE CALGARY TENANT IMPROVEMENT PERMIT PROCESS WORKS
Step 1 — Project & Code Review
Step 2 — Permit-Ready Drawings
Step 3 — Building Permit Management

Client experiences
"I wanted to have a secondary suite and the team at Permit Masters was incredibly helpful with the entire permit process. They were very professional, conducted the site visit promptly, and within a week, they had submitted my application."
“We are very grateful for the services that we received from the Permit Masters professional team. They capture all the details and provide an easy to understand structure and outline to completing the permit process.”
“We moved into a house that had renovations done to it but no building permits. We wanted to get retroactive permits, if possible, in case there was ever an issue with our home insurer such as a fire or an injury related to the renos. In the end, we got all the permits we were looking for and the file is now closed. The whole process was smooth and easy.”

CALGARY TENANT IMPROVEMENT PERMITS & FAQs
What is a tenant improvement permit in Calgary?
When is a tenant improvement permit required?
Do tenant improvements require drawings?
Do tenant improvement permits require registered professionals?
How long does it take to get approval?
Building permit review timelines for tenant improvement projects in Calgary can vary depending on the complexity of the project and the completeness of the submission. In many cases, approvals range from approximately 2 to 4 weeks once a complete application has been submitted.
Do tenant improvements require a Change of Use permit?
In some situations, yes. If the proposed business activity differs from the previously approved use of the space, a separate Change of Use Development Permit may also be required.
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We’ve learned how municipalities actually work — not just how bylaws read — and we use that knowledge to guide projects with confidence and clarity.
Our role is to make a complex process feel simple, predictable, and manageable.