ADA
Compliance & Remediation Contractor


Handicap Accessible Contractors in Southern California, CA

ADA compliance for commercial buildings and businesses for Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 means equal access to public accommodations for people with disabilities.

Since this law came into existence roughly 30 years ago, many buildings are not ADA compliant and require accessibility remediation. There is no grandfathering of buildings built or altered after the law was passed, meaning even if the building is older than the law, it must be updated to meet ADA compliance in cases where it is “readily achievable to do so.”

What Happens if Your Building is Not ADA Compliant?


The consequences of not being ADA compliant are severe. Under California law, any violation of the ADA is a civil rights violation and subject to a minimum penalty of $4000 plus attorney’s fees. The average ADA fine is between $4000 and $6000, and if the problem is not corrected, fines could continue to result until the building is brought into accessibility compliance.

Buildings should be brought into ADA accessibility compliance with new concrete construction, made with the highest quality materials to make sure it is long lasting. ADA violations can also have a negative impact on the reputation of a business - a problem that is not always easily corrected.

As ADA compliance and remediation contractors, JB Bostick believes in being ADA compliant goes far beyond simply avoiding fines or protecting the reputation of your business - it also helps create an environment of equality.

What are Typical ADA Remediation Changes?


Common changes that require a Handicap Accessible Contractors in Southern California, CA for construction are for allowing wheelchair accessibility including curb ramps, switch back ramps and railings.

Truncated domes are detectable warning surfaces placed at key points. Changes to parking lots are often needed to level parking stalls, concrete construction, or move handicapped spaces for easier access. Nearly all ADA remediation projects also include striping and signage as well.