Rack Engineering & Permitting in Dallas–Fort Worth, TX
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About Our Engineering & Permitting Service
DFW Pallet Racking provides complete engineering and permitting services for racking projects throughout Dallas–Fort Worth, TX and the broader DFW metroplex. Our engineering work — performed in partnership with licensed structural engineers — produces stamped drawings, seismic load calculations, and permit-ready documentation packages that meet Texas building code requirements. We then take that documentation directly to the appropriate building authority, manage the entire permit application process, respond to plan review comments, and track your permit through to issuance. From the first CAD drawing to final permit approval, we handle it all under one roof.
What's Included
- Licensed structural engineer-stamped drawings for permit submission
- Seismic and wind load calculations per Texas Building Code
- Custom rack layout design optimized for your inventory and equipment
- Load capacity analysis and documentation for all racking systems
- Full permit application preparation and submission
- Coordination with Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, Tarrant County, and other jurisdictions
- Plan review comment response and resubmission handling
- Permit status tracking through to issuance and inspection coordination
Our Engineering & Permitting Process
01 Facility Analysis & System Design
We gather floor plans, slab specs, ceiling heights, inventory weights, and forklift dimensions — then develop optimized rack layouts that maximize storage density while maintaining required safety clearances.
02 Structural Calculations & Stamped Drawings
Licensed engineers perform all required structural calculations, including seismic analysis per applicable code, and produce stamped CAD drawings suitable for building permit submission.
03 Permit Application & Submission
We identify the correct building authority for your project location, prepare all required submittal documents, and submit your permit application on your behalf.
04 Plan Review Response & Permit Issuance
We track your permit through the review process, respond promptly to any plan review comments, and coordinate required inspections once your permit is issued.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a licensed engineer's stamp for rack in Texas?
Yes for most DFW jurisdictions. Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and most incorporated DFW cities require a Texas-licensed PE stamp on rack drawings above 8 ft tall or above specified PSF. Self-submission is sometimes accepted for very small installs in unincorporated county areas, but rejection risk is high without a stamp and the resubmittal delay usually erases any savings.
How long does rack permit review take in the DFW area?
City of Dallas DSD typically runs 3–6 weeks on initial review with expedited options available for a fee. Fort Worth is usually 2–4 weeks. Arlington is often the fastest at 1–2 weeks. Unincorporated county reviews vary widely. We build these timelines into the project schedule and manage plan review comments actively to avoid resubmittal loops.
What is included in your engineering package?
A full package: rack elevation and plan drawings, anchor details with concrete strength assumptions, seismic and wind-load calcs per IBC with Texas amendments, in-rack sprinkler clearances per NFPA 13, column protection specifications, and rated load placards. For high-piled storage we add IFC Chapter 32 analysis with commodity classification.
Which DFW jurisdictions have you permitted rack in?
Active experience submitting to Dallas DSD, Fort Worth Development Services, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, Irving, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Richardson, Garland, Denton, Lewisville, McKinney, and unincorporated Tarrant, Dallas, Denton, and Collin counties. Every jurisdiction has specific submittal quirks — we pre-format packages to match.
Signs You Need Stamped Engineering & Permit Support
- Project scope exceeds IFC Chapter 32 threshold (8 ft top of load or storing Group A plastics)
- Building department in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, or Frisco has already rejected or requested revisions on your submittal
- Manufacturer-stamped drawings were rejected because they were not sealed by a Texas-licensed PE
- Post-tension slab — anchor location and depth must be engineered around cable mapping
- DFW Airport, Love Field, or Alliance Airport proximity means FAA Part 77 airspace review is required
- No existing calcs for Texas wind load (Exposure C) or Seismic Design Category A/B
- Corporate risk/insurance requires a wet-stamped structural package on file
Engineering Paths Compared
There are four real paths to getting a rack project permitted in DFW. Cost, credibility, and jurisdictional acceptance vary widely.
| Engineering Path | Best For | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer-Stamped Drawings | Simple selective rack under threshold height | Often rejected in Dallas/Fort Worth if not sealed by a Texas PE |
| Racking Firm + Licensed Texas PE | Most DFW warehouse projects needing a permit | Fastest route — one vendor owns drawings, calcs, and permit filing |
| Direct-Hire Structural Engineer | Unusual loads, custom mezzanines, hybrid rack-to-structure | Higher cost, longer cycle, but needed for non-standard scope |
| Self-Submission (No Stamp) | Under-threshold projects in unincorporated Tarrant/Denton counties | Limited jurisdictions accept — high rejection risk elsewhere |
Engineering Focus Areas by DFW Industry
Each industry has predictable pain points during plan review. Here is where our engineering package focuses by vertical.
E-commerce & 3PL (Alliance, South Dallas)
VNA stamped drawings with IBC drift limits, fire-sprinkler in-rack design, and ESFR clearance confirmation
Auto & aerospace Tier 1 (Arlington, Fort Worth)
Cross-aisle bracing calcs for heavy-beam selective and weld-seam inspection documentation
Oil & gas (West DFW service yards)
Cantilever wind and seismic calcs for outdoor installations; corrosion allowance calls
Cold storage (Americold, Lineage)
Anchor design accounting for humidity, epoxy vs. mechanical, and freezer-rated fasteners
Cannabis cultivation (North Texas permitted facilities)
Vault-spec anchor depth and secure-storage drawings meeting state compliance
Pharma & medical 3PL (Irving, North Fort Worth)
Validated engineering records — drawings stamped and retained under GMP traceability
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We provide engineering & permitting services throughout the DFW metroplex. Click your location below to learn more about our service in your specific community.
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