North Palm Beach, Florida

Self-Storage Construction Contractor
North Palm Beach, FL

North Palm Beach sits at the heart of our service area — and we know every flood zone designation, every SFWMD drainage requirement, and every quirk of the US-1 corridor development landscape. Ground-up or conversion, climate-controlled or drive-up, we build self-storage facilities that are engineered for this waterfront community from day one.

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CBC1265699
Florida Certified Building Contractor
Est. 2015
10+ years in South Florida commercial
(561) 677-2862
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Why the North Palm Beach Self-Storage Market Is Underserved

North Palm Beach is a compact, high-income village where waterfront living is the lifestyle and residents have significant storage needs — boats, seasonal equipment, recreational vehicles, and the overflow of downsizing from large single-family homes. The US-1 corridor running through the village core is one of the most visible commercial corridors in the northern Palm Beach County market, and available commercial parcels are increasingly hard to find. That scarcity creates a genuine opportunity for the right developer to build a well-located, well-operated self-storage facility that serves the village and surrounding communities in Riviera Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lake Park. Demand for storage unit construction in North Palm Beach has consistently outpaced supply in recent years.

What makes North Palm Beach a technically challenging self-storage construction market is the prevalence of flood zone AE and X500 designations across much of the village. Any commercial project near the Intracoastal Waterway or within mapped FEMA flood zones must be engineered to meet base flood elevation requirements, with slab elevations, fill, and drainage systems designed to keep the building above BFE. SFWMD drainage permits are not optional — they're required for any meaningful site disturbance — and the permitting process with the South Florida Water Management District runs parallel to, not sequential with, the building permit process. A contractor who doesn't understand this can cost a developer months. Village of North Palm Beach permitting is handled through the village's own building department, which has its own inspection calendar and review cycle.

Our office is located at 11911 US-1 HWY in North Palm Beach — literally in the market we serve. We know the Village Building Department, we work with SFWMD-permitted civil engineers regularly, and we have direct experience managing flood zone construction details on South Florida commercial projects. When you hire Pajaziti & Associates as your self-storage construction contractor in North Palm Beach, you get a team that's already on the ground here — ready to walk your site, review the FIRM maps, and give you an honest assessment of what the project will take to execute correctly.

What We Build

Ground-Up Single-Story

Flood-zone-compliant single-story self-storage construction with engineered slab elevations, tilt-up or metal building structures, site work, drainage, and full Certificate of Occupancy delivery.

Multi-Story Climate Controlled

Interior climate-controlled storage towers engineered for North Palm Beach's wind load requirements, HVAC-zoned by floor, with elevator access, fire suppression, and secure interior corridors.

Conversion & Adaptive Reuse

Converting existing commercial buildings along the US-1 corridor into self-storage facilities — structural assessment, flood elevation compliance review, full permit package, and unit buildout.

Site & Civil Coordination

SFWMD Environmental Resource Permit management, stormwater pond design, utility coordination, fill and grading for flood zone compliance — handled alongside the building permit process.

Permit & Entitlement

Full permit submittal through the Village of North Palm Beach Building Department, zoning review coordination, variance applications, and response management until permits are in hand.

Certificate of Occupancy

Managing every required inspection — structural, MEP, fire, flood elevation certificate, and final CO — so your North Palm Beach facility opens without delays at the finish line.

Why We're the Right Self-Storage Contractor for North Palm Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our construction services in this area.

What permits are required to build a self-storage facility in Florida?

Self-storage construction in Florida requires a building permit through the local municipality or Palm Beach County Building Division, plus site plan approval, stormwater permits, and zoning compliance review. For facilities with climate control, mechanical permits are also required. As the licensed GC (CBC1265699), we manage the full permit package and coordinate all required inspections through Certificate of Occupancy.

Do you build climate-controlled self-storage facilities?

Yes. We build climate-controlled self-storage including the HVAC system design coordination, insulated wall and ceiling assemblies, vapor barriers, and electrical for unit-level climate control. Climate-controlled facilities command higher rental rates and are increasingly the market standard in South Florida's humidity environment.

How long does self-storage construction take in Palm Beach County?

A single-story self-storage facility typically takes 6–10 months from permit submittal through Certificate of Occupancy, depending on site complexity and unit count. Multi-story facilities with mezzanine structures run 10–16 months. Permitting in Palm Beach County jurisdictions typically adds 8–14 weeks before construction begins.

Can you build multi-story self-storage with mezzanine structures?

Yes. We build multi-story self-storage including structural mezzanine systems, elevator rough-in, code-compliant egress stairwells, and fire suppression coordination. Multi-story builds maximize revenue per square foot on smaller parcels where land costs are high.