Charlotte added 2.3 million square feet of industrial space in 2023, with much of that growth concentrated in advanced manufacturing and biotech sectors. These operations generate process exhaust demands that exceed traditional warehouse ventilation capabilities. Facilities handling composite materials, pharmaceutical compounds, or metal fabrication must meet stringent air quality standards while managing exhaust streams that contain regulated contaminants. The city's position as a logistics hub means many older warehouse buildings get retrofitted for manufacturing use, requiring complete mechanical ventilation system overhauls to support new production equipment and meet current code requirements.
Mecklenburg County building officials enforce strict compliance with IMC Chapter 5 for commercial exhaust systems and require stamped mechanical drawings for any installation exceeding 2,000 CFM. Local inspectors focus on makeup air integration, fire damper placement in kitchen hood systems, and proper exhaust discharge locations relative to building air intakes. Contractors unfamiliar with Charlotte's permit process often face multiple rounds of plan corrections that delay projects by weeks. Working with mechanical contractors who maintain relationships with local building departments and understand regional inspection priorities prevents these delays and keeps your facility expansion on schedule.