I have an 857 sq ft commercial unit in Vancouver that I am converting into a hair salon, and I need a complete, permit-ready floor plan. Every element of the drawing set must satisfy the 2025 Vancouver Building By-law, so familiarity with that code—and ideally with the City’s permit process—is essential. Here’s what I expect: • A precise, scaled layout that clearly identifies functional zones (reception, styling, shampoo, colour mix, staff/storage, washrooms, back-of-house) and demonstrates full by-law compliance for egress, accessibility, plumbing‐fixture counts, mechanical clearances, and fire separations. • Drawing sheets in PDF and editable CAD (DWG or RVT) formats ready for direct submission to the City, including code notes, key dimensions, schedules, and north arrow. • Any supporting diagrams the permit office typically requests—reflected ceiling plan, life-safety plan, and basic electrical/lighting and plumbing fixture locations—so the plans can move through reviews without back-and-forth revisions. • A short accompanying narrative that references the exact Building By-law clauses you’ve addressed. I’m open on interior style and layout strategy; you’re welcome to propose options that maximize chair count while keeping the space comfortable. The final deliverable must pass City review, so please outline how you approach coordination with structural or mechanical consultants if needed and your typical turnaround time for revisions requested by the examiner. If you’ve secured salon or similar tenant-improvement permits in Vancouver before, let me know—I’ll be prioritizing proven experience with the local code and permitting workflow.