28+ Years of Pavement Preservation
ADA & Florida Accessibility Compliance

ADA & Florida Accessibility Compliance

Ensuring Legal Standards in Tallahassee Since 1998.

ADA & Florida Accessibility Compliance

ADA compliance is not a suggestion; it is a rigid legal requirement. In Florida, parking lot accessibility is a primary target for litigation. For 28 years, we have specialized in the technical specifications required to bring commercial properties into full compliance, from the pavement to the "Path of Travel."

Our goal is simple: maximize the life of your pavement with safe, reliable function.

The Florida Standard: Precision Execution

Compliant Stall Geometry: We don't guess on dimensions. We execute the Florida-mandated 12-foot wide parking space with a 5-foot wide hatched access aisle. This ensures every space on your property is legally van-accessible from the start.
Leveling & Slope Correction: A slope exceeding 2% in any direction turns a parking space into a liability. We identify these "non-compliant" zones and provide the structural asphalt or concrete fixes to bring the grade into code.
Tactile Warning Surfaces: We install and replace the required truncated domes at curb ramps and hazardous vehicular transitions, ensuring the texture and contrast meet the latest Florida Accessibility Code.
Signage & Bollard Installation: We install the required R7-8 "Reserved Parking" signs with the mandatory "Fine" designations, mounted at the precise statutory height.

Our Process

1

Compliance Audit

Full assessment of current ADA status against Florida Accessibility Code

2

Identify Deficiencies

Document non-compliant zones including slopes, stall geometry, and signage

3

Precision Execution

Complete all structural, striping, and signage upgrades to code

4

Verification

Confirm full compliance with federal ADA and Florida-specific standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Florida-specific requirements for ADA parking?
Florida has unique requirements that go beyond federal standards, including specific blue-and-white signage and "no parking" pavement markings in access aisles. We ensure your lot meets the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction.
What is a "Path of Travel" in a parking lot?
The "Path of Travel" is the continuous, unobstructed route that connects the ADA parking space to the building entrance. This path must be stable, firm, and slip-resistant, with no trip hazards or excessive slopes.
Can I be sued if my ADA lines are faded?
Yes. If your ADA markings are not high-contrast and clearly visible, the stalls are technically non-compliant. Keeping your accessibility markings "fresh" is one of the most cost-effective ways to mitigate legal risk.

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(850) 545-1776
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28 Years of Structural Integrity

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(850) 545-1776