Private Provider Services in Martin County
Martin County is a Treasure Coast construction market with active single-family homes, waterfront renovations, commercial work, and selective development in Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jensen Beach, and Indiantown.
Because many projects are custom, waterfront, or renovation-heavy, field timing matters. A missed or delayed inspection can slow framing, MEP roughs, insulation, roofing, and final closeout.
Under Florida Statute §553.791, builders, contractors, and property owners in Martin County can elect Tew & Taylor as their licensed private provider for building inspections, plan review, or both. Martin County Building Department is required to accept private provider submissions that meet the statute.
- Same-day inspections throughout Martin County
- 2-day plan review turnaround, all disciplines
- Mandatory permit fee reduction required by Florida law
- Martin County Building Department required to accept compliant private provider results
- Residential, commercial, mixed-use, renovation, and single-trade projects
Areas Served Within Martin County
Tew & Taylor provides private provider services throughout Martin County, including: Stuart, Hobe Sound, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Indiantown.
Why Martin County Builders Use Tew & Taylor
Martin County Building Department handles countywide inspections and plan review. During busy cycles, municipal inspections can run 1–3 weeks out and plan review can take multiple weeks. For contractors managing active jobs, those delays can create real costs in financing carry, subcontractor remobilization, jobsite coordination, and delivery commitments.
Tew & Taylor removes that constraint. Same-day inspections help crews move when the work is ready. 2-day plan review helps permits issue weeks earlier. On average, clients save 6–7 weeks of construction schedule per project.
Plan review turnaround in Martin County
Tew & Taylor supports Martin County builders with fast field inspections and plan review while keeping submissions aligned with the county’s private provider requirements.