ADA Concrete Contractor in Raytown, MO
ADA-compliant concrete ramps, accessible entries, truncated dome installations, and commercial walkway upgrades in Raytown and the southeast Kansas City metro. We work on commercial accessibility improvements, municipal compliance scopes, and residential accessibility adaptations.
The Result
Accessible Routes That Meet Code and Work in Practice
ADA-compliant concrete is about more than the ramp — it's the approach, the landing, the slope transition, and the truncated dome placement that together make an accessible route genuinely usable. Getting the slope numbers and landing dimensions right the first time is simpler than retrofitting work that was done close-but-not-quite.
Overview
What ADA Concrete Work Covers
Projects include curb cuts and ramps at intersections and parking lots, accessible building entries and thresholds, truncated dome detectable warning installation, commercial walkways meeting slope requirements, and accessible parking area concrete. Both new installations and upgrades to non-compliant existing concrete are common scopes.
Common Reasons
Commercial Property Compliance
Bringing existing commercial properties into ADA compliance — particularly curb ramps, building entries, and parking access routes.
New Commercial Construction
Accessible route concrete as part of new commercial building projects — coordinated with site work, parking, and building entry design.
Parking Lot Accessibility
Accessible parking spaces, access aisles, and routes from parking to the building entrance.
Building Entry Ramps
Ramp additions, threshold corrections, and entry approach re-grading to create accessible building entries.
Municipal Sidewalk Curb Ramps
Curb ramp installation at intersections as part of public right-of-way improvements or required compliance work.
Technical Standards
What Matters on ADA Concrete Projects
Running Slope Requirements
Ramps have a maximum 8.33% running slope (1:12 ratio). Steeper slopes are non-compliant. Landings at top and bottom must be essentially level (max 2% slope in any direction).
Cross-Slope on Accessible Routes
Accessible walkways can't exceed 2% cross-slope. Steeper cross-slopes make wheelchair navigation difficult and are non-compliant.
Truncated Dome Specifications
Detectable warning surfaces (truncated domes) are required at curb ramps and hazardous vehicle crossings. Dome dimensions, spacing, and color contrast are ADA-specified.
Landing Dimensions
Landings at the top and bottom of ramps, and at door entries, must meet minimum dimension requirements (typically 60 inches × 60 inches) for wheelchair maneuvering.
Drainage Without Creating Slope Violations
ADA concrete still needs to drain. The challenge is routing drainage while keeping the surface within the maximum allowable cross-slope.
Raytown & Southeast KC
Local Conditions That Affect This Work
KC's freeze-thaw cycling makes ADA ramp concrete vulnerable to damage because water collects at ramp bases and in landing areas. Proper drainage design — sloping away from the ramp transition while maintaining compliant cross-slope — reduces freeze-thaw damage and prevents ice formation that makes accessible routes hazardous in winter.
How It Works
From First Call to Final Walkthrough
Request Your Estimate
Call or submit the form. We'll schedule a site visit at your property — no phone quotes for work we haven't seen.
Site Review and Quote
We assess scope, site conditions, and measurements in person, then provide a written quote.
Prep, Form, and Pour
We handle demo if needed, subgrade preparation, forming, and the pour on an agreed schedule.
Finish and Walkthrough
We finish to spec, apply curing compound, and walk you through care and timeline before leaving the site.
Note for this service
We verify slope compliance before finalizing forms — max 8.33% ramp run, max 2% cross-slope on landings and accessible routes. Getting this right before the pour avoids costly reconstruction.
Common Questions
ADA Concrete FAQ
What slope is required for an ADA ramp?
What are truncated domes and when are they required?
Do ADA upgrades require permits?
Can you do ADA ramps at a residential property?
How do I know if my existing ramps are compliant?
More questions? Call us directly.
(816) 542-6124Related Services
Parking Lots
Commercial parking lot concrete, exterior flatwork, access surfaces, and property frontage improvements.
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Walkways, sidewalks, front entries, and access paths for homes and commercial properties.
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Curbs, gutters, drainage edges, parking lot boundaries, and commercial sitework concrete.
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ADA Concrete Throughout the Southeast KC Metro
Raytown • Kansas City • Grandview • Independence • Lee's Summit • Blue Springs
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