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New Construction Plans in Trinity, FL
Trinity is one of west Pasco's fastest-growing markets, and new construction here needs a complete, coordinated set. HBDE produces architecture, structural, MEP, and site plans in-house for Trinity projects, formatted for Pasco County and delivered with 3D visualizations on every build.
Trinity New Construction Quick Facts
Trinity is building. The community's population sits around 21,232 in 2026, up roughly 66 percent since the 2020 Census and still growing about 3.1 percent a year, with a trailing-twelve-month median sale price near $475,000. That makes west Pasco one of the region's most active new construction markets, and it shows in the pipeline: the final roughly 400-home phase of Longleaf, new Lennar communities at Mitchell Ranch, the Marketplace at Trinity retail center near SR-54 and Little Road, and the freestanding HCA Florida Sunlake Emergency department.
New construction plans for Trinity need every discipline working together: architecture, structural engineering, MEP, and a site plan, all coordinated and formatted for Pasco County Building Construction Services. HBDE produces all of it in-house, which means the set is internally consistent before it reaches the county, drawn to the Florida Building Code, 8th Edition (2023) with ASCE 7-22 wind loads and the parcel's wind and flood zones verified. Every project includes 3D visualizations, so owners, builders, and reviewers see the building before it is built.
That in-house coordination is also how HBDE keeps Trinity projects on schedule. A coordinated set draws fewer Pasco County comments, and when a timeline is tight, HBDE prepares private-provider-ready documents that can move through the roughly 24-hour review path under Statute 553.791, bypassing the county queue during the current permit surge.

New Construction Plans in Trinity, FL
A Complete, Coordinated Set From One Firm
HBDE produces architecture, structural, MEP, and the site plan for Trinity new construction in-house, so the disciplines do not contradict each other. General contractors get one consistent set instead of four that have to be reconciled, which keeps Pasco County review clean and the build on track.
Designed to West Pasco Wind and Flood
HBDE designs Trinity new construction to the parcel's verified ASCE 7-22 wind zone and FEMA flood zone, not a county-wide assumption. The structure, elevations, and openings reflect the real conditions on the lot, so the set is compliant from the start.
Schedule-Aware Permit Paths
When a Trinity build cannot wait on the county queue, HBDE prepares private-provider-ready documents for the roughly 24-hour review path under Statute 553.791. The right permit path is matched to the GC's schedule from the outset.
New Construction Questions for Trinity

New Construction Plans for Trinity Custom Homes
Production and Master-Planned Communities
Phases like Longleaf's final neighborhood and Lennar at Mitchell Ranch run on repeatable, accurate model sets with per-lot adjustments. HBDE supports Trinity developers and production builders with new construction documentation that holds a consistent standard across many homes.
Commercial and Medical New Construction
Trinity's SR-54 corridor is adding retail, restaurants, and medical space like the Marketplace at Trinity and HCA Sunlake Emergency. HBDE produces complete commercial new construction sets, coordinating architecture, structural, MEP, and site for Pasco County review.
New Construction Plans for Trinity Custom Homes
Building a custom home on a Trinity lot means a full, coordinated plan set. HBDE produces the architecture, structure, MEP, and site plan in-house, designed for the parcel's wind and flood conditions and for Pasco County, with 3D visualizations so you see the home before it is built.
Our Trinity New Construction Process
One Coordinated Set, In-House
- HBDE produces every part of a Trinity new construction set, architecture, structural, MEP, and site, under one roof. The set is consistent before Pasco County sees it, which means fewer comments and a smoother build.
Verified Per-Parcel Conditions
- HBDE designs Trinity new construction to the lot's verified ASCE 7-22 wind zone and FEMA flood zone, so the structure and elevations match the real site, not a generic county-wide number.
Fast Turnarounds and Private Provider Paths
- HBDE delivers coordinated sets on schedules that keep Trinity builds moving, and prepares private-provider-ready documents for the roughly 24-hour review path when the county queue cannot fit your timeline.
3D Visualizations on Every Project
- Every HBDE Trinity new construction project includes 3D visualizations, so owners, builders, and reviewers see the building clearly before construction begins.
Pasco County Building Construction Services
(727) 847-8126, option 5
Average Review Time:
No official county-published average; expediter estimates ~4-6 weeks for larger residential, ~2-4 weeks for commercial county review. Private provider under Statute 553.791 can be ~24 hours.
Pro Tip:
For Trinity new construction, verify the parcel's wind zone and flood zone before design, and decide on the permit path early. Most of Trinity's core is Wind Zone 2 and FEMA Zone X, but riverside parcels differ, and the private provider path can save weeks during Pasco County's current permit surge. A fully coordinated set is what keeps review to a single cycle.









FAQs
What does a full set of new construction plans include for a Trinity project?
A complete new construction set includes architectural drawings, structural engineering, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), and a site plan, all coordinated and formatted for Pasco County review. HBDE produces every part in-house for Trinity projects, so the set is internally consistent from the start, and includes 3D visualizations so owners and reviewers can see the building before it is built.
Why is Trinity such an active market for new construction right now?
Trinity's population is around 21,232 in 2026, up roughly 66 percent since the 2020 Census and still growing about 3.1 percent a year, with a trailing-twelve-month median sale price around $475,000. That growth shows up on the ground: the final roughly 400-home phase of Longleaf, new Lennar communities at Mitchell Ranch, the Marketplace at Trinity retail center, and the HCA Florida Sunlake Emergency department. All of it needs new construction plans built for Pasco County.
How do new construction plans account for Trinity's wind and flood conditions?
From the foundation up. Trinity's ultimate design wind speed is roughly 140 mph under ASCE 7-22, placing most of the developed core in Wind Zone 2, and parcels near the Anclote and Pithlachascotee rivers carry flood zones even though much of Trinity is FEMA Zone X. HBDE designs the structure, elevations, and openings to the verified per-parcel wind and flood conditions, so the new construction set is compliant before it reaches the county.
How does HBDE keep a new construction project on schedule in Trinity?
By coordinating the whole set in-house and matching the right permit path to the timeline. When architecture, structural, MEP, and the site plan come from one firm, the set reaches Pasco County consistent and draws fewer comments. And when the schedule is tight, HBDE prepares private-provider-ready documents that can move through the roughly 24-hour review path under Statute 553.791, bypassing the county queue.

Build Your Trinity Project on a Coordinated Set
HBDE produces complete new construction plans for Trinity, architecture, structural, MEP, and site, coordinated in-house, designed for the parcel's conditions, and formatted for Pasco County. 3D visualizations on every build. Call us to start.


We Also Serve These Nearby Areas
- HBDE produces new construction plans across west Pasco and nearby markets:
New Port Richey, west Pasco's core with infill and commercial new construction.
Land O' Lakes, a high-growth Pasco community with extensive new-home development.
Odessa, where larger lots support custom estate-scale new construction.
Wesley Chapel, central Pasco's master-planned and commercial growth corridor.
Palm Harbor, just across the Pinellas line, where the building authority changes.