Our ADA concrete services ensure your property is safe, accessible, and fully compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. We design and install ADA-compliant sidewalks, ramps, curbs, and accessible routes that meet required specifications for slope, width, surface texture, and tactile warnings—ensuring safe and independent access for all users.
From new construction to upgrades and corrections, our team delivers precise concrete solutions that improve mobility, reduce liability, and meet local and federal compliance requirements. We focus on long-term durability, proper grading, and seamless integration with existing infrastructure for reliable, code-compliant results.
What’s Included
A clear scope of the work we deliver for this service.
We build ADA-compliant concrete ramps engineered to meet required slopes, widths, and landing specifications—ensuring safe, smooth access for wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility devices
Our installations include high-visibility tactile warning pads that improve safety for visually impaired users and meet ADA requirements at curb ramps and pedestrian crossings.
We construct stable, slip-resistant sidewalks and path-of-travel connections with proper cross slopes and seamless transitions to eliminate trip hazards and ensure full accessibility.
We correct non-compliant slopes, install new accessible landings, and connect ADA parking spaces with compliant walkways to deliver a fully accessible and code-compliant property.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions about this service.
ADA concrete includes sidewalks, ramps, curb ramps, and access routes built to meet ADA standards. It ensures safe, accessible navigation for people with disabilities while keeping your property compliant with federal regulations.
Sidewalks, curb ramps, parking access aisles, ADA parking spaces, building entrances, and all accessible routes must meet ADA compliance standards.
Detectable warning surfaces are textured, high-visibility pads installed at curb ramps and crossings to alert visually impaired pedestrians. They are required in areas where sidewalks meet roadways or vehicle paths.
Accessible sidewalks must meet specific guidelines for width, slope, cross slope, surface stability, and smooth transitions to ensure safe and barrier-free movement.
Yes. Parking lots must include ADA-compliant spaces, access aisles, curb ramps, and accessible routes connecting parking areas to building entrances.
Non-compliance can lead to fines, legal liability, and accessibility issues. Upgrading to ADA-compliant concrete helps avoid risks and ensures equal access for all users.
Yes. Existing concrete can be modified by correcting slopes, adding ramps, installing detectable warnings, and improving pathways to meet ADA requirements.
Project Gallery
A closer look at recent ADA Concrete Services work.
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