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Frisco, TX · Collin County

Commercial construction in Frisco, TX

Frisco has been one of the fastest-growing commercial markets in North Texas for over a decade — tollway retail pads, medical-office growth in the Eldorado and Lebanon corridors, and multifamily density near employment centers. The 2024 IBC adoption is the live planning variable: the applicable code year is the first thing Pereff confirms with the building department on a Frisco project.

Tenant finish: ~3–8 weeks for a standard commercial tenant finishGround-up: ~6–12 weeks for ground-up, plus site-plan/entitlement time up front

Permitting in Frisco

Frisco adopted the 2024 International Building Code with local amendments effective March 1, 2026; projects that cross that adoption date need design and submittal coordinated to avoid a code-year mismatch that restarts the review clock. Frisco is one of the genuinely fast suburban shops when drawings are right.

Cost basis: at the DFW average; high subcontractor demand can nudge it slightly higher. Pereff manages the Frisco permitting process end-to-end — pre-application meetings, complete first submittals, and active follow-up through review. Windows are directional and vary by project type and review-cycle volume.

Ready to build in Frisco?

Stephen Pereff is personally involved from preconstruction through certificate of occupancy.