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Fire Protection Engineering Services for Atlanta and Georgia Projects

For more than 10 years, Engineering Fire Protection has served the Atlanta and Georgia market with professional fire protection engineering, code consulting, and life safety design services for building owners, architects, developers, contractors, facility managers, and industrial clients.

Our Georgia work is led by licensed fire protection engineers who understand the technical requirements, permitting expectations, and Authority Having Jurisdiction review process for projects throughout Metro Atlanta and the State of Georgia. From early design strategy through permit documents, fire marshal coordination, construction support, inspection assistance, and final acceptance testing, we help project teams move forward with practical, defensible, and code-compliant fire protection solutions.

Whether your project is a new development, tenant improvement, high-piled storage facility, special hazard occupancy, industrial building, commercial building, mixed-use development, multifamily residential building, laboratory, healthcare facility, educational building, or existing building renovation, Engineering Fire Protection provides the fire protection engineering expertise needed to support design, permitting, construction, and occupancy.

Request a consultation with a licensed fire protection engineer for your Atlanta or Georgia project.

Georgia Jurisdictions We Serve

Engineering Fire Protection supports projects throughout Metro Atlanta and across Georgia. We regularly assist project teams working in jurisdictions such as:

  • Atlanta

  • Fulton County

  • Cobb County

  • DeKalb County

  • Gwinnett County

  • Clayton County

  • Henry County

  • Douglas County

  • Savannah

  • Cherokee County

  • Forsyth County

  • Fayette County

  • Hall County

  • Marietta

  • Smyrna

  • Kennesaw

  • Acworth

  • Sandy Springs

  • Roswell

  • Alpharetta

  • Johns Creek

  • Dunwoody

  • Brookhaven

  • Decatur

  • Tucker

  • Norcross

  • Lawrenceville

  • Peachtree Corners

  • McDonough

  • Newnan

  • Gainesville

  • Athens

  • Augusta

  • Macon

Each Georgia city and county may have its own permitting process, fire marshal review expectations, inspection procedures, submittal requirements, and documentation preferences. Our team helps coordinate fire protection engineering documents with the applicable Georgia codes, local AHJ requirements, and project-specific permitting process.

​Why Work With a Licensed Fire Protection Engineer in Georgia?

Georgia projects often require coordination between building code requirements, fire code requirements, fire department access, water supply, sprinkler design, fire alarm design, special hazard protection, hazardous materials, storage arrangements, egress, emergency lighting, and local fire marshal expectations.

A licensed fire protection engineer can help identify fire protection and life safety requirements early, reduce redesign, support permitting, respond to AHJ comments, and provide engineering documentation that is clear, practical, and defensible.

Engineering Fire Protection supports Georgia projects with:

  • Licensed fire protection engineering design and consulting

  • Fire sprinkler, standpipe, and fire pump system design

  • Fire alarm and emergency communication system design

  • Building fire and life safety code analysis and consulting

  • Cobb County Special Hazard Occupancy fire and life safety due diligence surveys

  • Hazardous materials fire protection reviews, including HMMP and HMIS support

  • High-piled storage consulting and warehouse fire protection analysis

  • Rack storage and warehouse storage code consulting

  • Third-party engineer witness services

  • Alternative materials, design, and methods applications

  • Performance-based fire protection engineering and equivalency analysis

  • Smoke control, fire modeling, egress, and life safety analysis

  • Special hazard and suppression system consulting

  • Existing building surveys and fire protection system assessments

  • AHJ meeting support, permitting strategy, and response-to-comments assistance

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