Services

1. On Site Survey

An Expert Site Survey by ADA Compliance NETWORK

A site survey or property assessment is the physical inspection by ADA experts to inform you where you stand today and what you need to do tomorrow to become ADA compliant.

2. Construction services

Network of Qualified Specialty Contractors

ADA Compliance Network has a network of qualified contractors for your compliance construction. After your survey is completed, you are aware of each modification that needs to be implemented to achieve ADA accessibility compliance.

3. Transition Plans

There are Three Steps to ADA Compliance

First step is to identify the real and potential barriers that can block or reduce access for customers, and any and all disabled visitors and employees.

Second step is the development of the formal transition plan. A Formal Transition Plan organizes and prioritizes the identified barriers and restrictions and includes ballpark estimate figures for budgeting and planning.

With the Final Transition Plan completed, the contractors selected, the Scopes of Work detailed, and the timeline for completion set,will begin coordinating the project(s).

Providing Accessibility for All with ADA Construction Expert Solutions

Make sure your property is accessible to everyone, whether they have disabilities or not. If your establishment qualifies under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you must strictly follow its regulations as well. This means your building should be usable by individuals with physical impairments, allowing them to benefit from your services. ADA Compliance Network is here to guide you through the entire process—from planning and new construction to renovations—ensuring your property fully meets all ADA requirements. Let us help you make your space compliant, inclusive, and accessible for all.

ADA Requirements for New Construction

All new construction should be subjected to some level of ADA requirements so that anyone can enjoy the amenities. Some of the key ADA-compliant construction provisions include the following:
  • Accessible Routes: Perennial, level, unobstructed passageways along which a person can travel from accessible parking spaces to entrances and through a building.
  • Doors and Doorways: Minimum width of at least 32 inches wide, acceptable to wheelchairs. All hardware must be usable.
  • Restrooms: All public bathrooms should have accessible stalls and sinks with regular height, as well as functioning hand driers.
  • Parking. Accessible parking spaces with clear access way to the entrance should be provided.
  • Ramps: Ramps should have the correct slope and include handrails where necessary, ensuring safe access to level changes.

ADA Survey: Assessing Your Building’s Compliance

Before you start the construction process, an ADA survey is required to determine how much of your property adheres to ADA standards. Your expert will provide a detailed analysis that will help point out areas to improve or modify. Key areas covered in our ADA surveys include:

1. Planning and Design: Our team works with architects to design spaces that adhere to ADA specifications, focusing on doorways, ramps, and accessibility features.  

2. PreConstruction ADA Survey: We conduct a thorough ADA survey to identify any potential compliance issues.  

3. Construction Monitoring: The construction workers will be made to follow the ADA standards, and the site will be regularly supervised by our experts.

4. PostConstruction Inspection: Finally, at the end of the construction stage, we do conduct a post-construction final inspection of the facility to ensure all the accessibility criteria are met.

Why ADA Compliance Matters

Noncompliance to the ADA standards may bring about a lawsuit, and lawsuits accompanied by fines, as well as damage your reputation. However, what matters most is that noncompliance might even disqualify people with disabilities from accessing your facilities. In that respect, ensuring your building is ADA-compliant demonstrates your dedication to being inclusive, and the doors to your facilities are open for a greater number of customers. Apart from providing your business with protection from legal woes, ADA compliance promotes the reputation of your brand as a socially responsible organization.

  • Entryways: Ensuring that entrances are accessible and doorways meet the required width.  
  • Ramps and Stairs: Verifying that all ramps and stairs comply with ADA slope and handrail guidelines.  
  • Counters and Fixtures: Checking counter heights and fixtures for wheelchair accessibility.  
  • Restroom Accessibility: Assessing the size of stalls, positioning of sinks, and overall ease of use.  
  • Signage: Ensuring signs are readable and appropriately positioned for individuals with disabilities.

Scaling ADA-compliant facilities.

At ADA Compliance Network, we have many years of experience in being a construction service provider for ADA-compliant construction services. Here’s why you should choose us:

  • Expert Knowledge: Our staff, being up-to-date with the latest guidelines and regulations, consists of ADA-compliance experts.
  • Multifaceted Services. From preliminary ADA surveys to construction monitoring, we offer a comprehensive scope of services from start to finish.
  • Client-Centric Approach: We truly work in partnership with clients to tailor services to meet their precise needs.
  • Timely Execution: Deadlines are very important and we always make sure to get projects done on time.
  • Cost-Effective Solutions. We offer you competitive pricing without compromising quality and ensure compliance at affordable costs for you.
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Contact Us: Your Road to ADA Compliance Begins Here

Ada Compliance Network makes ADA compliance easy and stress-free. From ground-breaking a new construction project or retrofitting an existing space, our experts are always on your side, guiding you through every step in ensuring your property is fully accessible and meets all the legal requirements.

Why wait? Save the money spent on high fines and associated legal risks by creating a welcoming inclusive environment for all. Be ready to seek a consultation with us today to know how our ADA compliance during construction can impact your lives.