Commercial floating staircase contractor in Toronto

Condo & Commercial Floating Stairs in Toronto, ON

Floating stair systems for Toronto condos, offices, showrooms, and commercial interiors. OBC Part 3 engineering, higher load ratings, condo board documentation — handled in-house.

Toronto Floating Stairs builds condo and commercial floating stair systems in Toronto, ON for projects where residential floating stair standards don't apply and the process is more complex.

Commercial and condo floating stairs in Toronto differ from residential installations in three significant ways: structural loading requirements under OBC Part 3 are higher, the documentation package required for permits is more extensive, and the project coordination involves more parties — building management, condo boards, engineers of record, and often a general contractor.

OBC Part 3 sets the standard for assembly occupancies, business and personal services, mercantile, and multi-residential above certain thresholds. Live loads for stairs in these occupancies are higher than Part 9 residential requirements, which means stringer sizing, anchor bolt specification, and connection details all change. We prepare Part 3-compliant engineering drawings and specification packages as part of our standard commercial scope.

Condo projects add a layer of process that residential detached installations don't have. Toronto condo boards typically require engineering summary letters, insurance certificates, project schedules, and building management sign-off before structural work can begin. We've provided this documentation many times and know what boards and property managers actually need to approve the project.

Commercial showrooms and offices with floating stairs are often in heritage or older commercial buildings where the existing structure requires assessment before anchor design. We handle this as part of the site visit scope — no separate structural consultant needed to assess the existing conditions.

Project types we handle in Toronto

Condo duplex and penthouse floating stairs with board documentation requirements, office and tech company floating stairs for internal mezzanine access, retail showroom floating stairs with display integration, restaurant and hospitality floating stairs with acoustic and visual design criteria, and commercial lobby feature stairs. We've worked in buildings managed by FirstService, TSCC-registered properties, and directly with Toronto condo boards.

Commercial floating staircase in a Toronto office space

Commercial & condo floating stair inquiry

We assess the building, prepare the documentation, and coordinate with your building management through permit and board approval.

  • ✓ OBC Part 3 engineering
  • ✓ Condo board documentation
  • ✓ Insurance & compliance packages
  • ✓ Building management coordination
  • ✓ Commercial-grade fabrication

Frequently Asked Questions

What's different about a commercial floating stair versus residential? +
Commercial stairs fall under OBC Part 3, which sets higher structural loads — typically 4.8 kPa (100 psf) compared to residential levels. Guard rail load requirements are also higher. The engineering package is more detailed and the permit documentation is more extensive.
Do Toronto condo boards require approval for floating stair installation? +
Yes. Most Toronto condo corporations require board approval and property management sign-off before any structural work affecting common elements or the building envelope. We provide the engineering summaries, insurance documentation, and project scope letters that boards and property managers typically require.
Can floating stairs be installed in a Toronto commercial space during operating hours? +
We can plan installation around business operations when needed. Commercial floating stair installation typically requires a protected zone around the work area and may require after-hours or weekend scheduling for the most disruptive phases (anchor drilling, concrete cutting). We discuss scheduling at the project scoping stage.
Do you work with general contractors on Toronto commercial projects? +
Yes. We regularly work as a subcontractor on larger commercial fit-out projects managed by a general contractor. We provide our own OBC engineering and liability coverage. Coordination with GC schedules, site safety requirements, and project management software is standard for us.
What load ratings do commercial floating stairs need to meet in Ontario? +
OBC Part 3 requires stairs in assembly, business, and mercantile occupancies to be designed for 4.8 kPa (100 psf) live load, with guard rails designed for 1.5 kN/m horizontal at the top of the guard and 1.0 kN concentrated point load. We calculate and document all of this in the structural engineering package.

Ready to build a commercial floating stair in Toronto?

Free site assessment. OBC Part 3 engineering and condo documentation handled in-house.