When renovating a commercial space in Singapore, FSSD submission is one of the key regulatory steps to consider. The Fire Safety and Shelter Department (FSSD) ensures that the building’s safety systems, fire exits, and protective measures are adequate for the intended use.
At Pivot, we see this process as part of designing a space that is not only beautiful and functional but also safe for everyone who uses it.

Not all renovation works require FSSD submission. Typically, submissions are needed when:
It is important to check early because some works will not be allowed to proceed without FSSD approval, and failing to comply can result in fines or delays.

Beyond regulatory compliance, fire safety is about protecting people and assets. A well-planned commercial renovation takes into account safety, circulation, and emergency accessibility while still delivering a functional and welcoming space.
For example, in our work with Context Interactive, we ensured that all partitions, office pods, and common areas complied with FSSD guidelines. This allowed employees to work in a safe, flexible environment without compromising design intent.

We treat FSSD submission as an opportunity to think through how people move and interact in a space. Safety, circulation, and functionality are integral to our design process, not an afterthought.
Every detail, from partition placement to furniture layout, considers both regulatory compliance and daily user experience. For us, a commercial renovation succeeds when it balances design, function, and safety seamlessly.
FSSD submission is a critical step in commercial renovation, ensuring your office, retail, or F&B space is compliant and safe. Thoughtful planning and early engagement with qualified professionals make the process smoother and stress-free.
At Pivot, we guide clients through every stage, making sure that **safety and design work hand in hand**, creating spaces that are practical, welcoming, and well-regulated.