Commercial Office Floating Stairs in Hempstead, NY
Nassau County commercial projects — offices, showrooms, medical buildings — floating stairs coordinated with GC schedules and built to IBC occupancy loads.
At Hempstead Floating Stairs , commercial floating stair projects in Nassau County operate under different code requirements, schedule demands, and coordination structures than residential work — and we approach them accordingly.
Commercial stair design is governed by the International Building Code (IBC), not the residential NYBC provisions. The load requirements are higher: IBC Section 1607 sets the design live load for commercial stair assemblies at 100 pounds per square foot — compared to 40 psf for residential. Guard systems must meet a 50-pound-per-linear-foot top rail load and a 200-pound concentrated point load. Stringer sizing, connection hardware, and anchor embedment are all calculated to these elevated values. A stair designed to residential load values and installed in a commercial occupancy is a code deficiency and a liability exposure.
Nassau County commercial building permits go through a different review track than residential permits — the review is more detailed, involves more departments, and typically takes longer. For commercial projects, we submit a complete drawing package including structural drawings, egress analysis, and material specifications that reference the IBC sections applicable to the occupancy type. We've worked with Nassau County's commercial plan review process across office (Business occupancy), retail (Mercantile), and medical office (Business/Institutional) classifications, and we structure the submission to match what each occupancy type requires.
General contractor coordination is a real part of commercial floating stair work on Long Island. Commercial renovation projects run on tight CPM schedules with trade sequencing that affects when the stair can be installed. We establish the critical path for the stair installation early — structural openings needed, rough-in requirements for lighting and electrical, concrete anchor access requirements — and communicate those to the GC in writing so there's no ambiguity about sequence. We also identify the latest date the stair can be installed without impacting the project milestone, which matters for projects with tenant move-in or certificate of occupancy deadlines.
Medical office buildings present specific requirements beyond standard commercial code. ADA accessibility requirements for stair geometry, tactile warnings at landings, and handrail extensions at the top and bottom of the stair run are detailed in ADA Standards Section 504 and referenced in NYBC Chapter 10. We design commercial stairs with ADA requirements incorporated from the start, not added as corrections during the permit review.
Long Island commercial buildings near the coast — particularly in Freeport and coastal Hempstead — require the same 316-grade stainless hardware specifications as coastal residential projects. HVAC systems in commercial buildings often draw outside air, which introduces salt-laden air into interior spaces even when windows are sealed. We specify hardware grades for commercial projects based on the building's mechanical system and proximity to salt water, not just whether the stair is technically interior.
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