At ACR Design & Build, we take immense pride in delivering top-notch construction projects that meet and exceed the highest accessibility standards. We are confident in our ability to provide precision and attention to detail, ensuring excellence in every job we undertake. With over 35 years of experience in ADA construction, we are the leading authority in getting businesses and organizations compliant with ADA standards. Our extensive knowledge and expertise enable us to guide you through the complexities of ADA compliance, CASp inspections, City Permits, and Legal Counsel. We provide comprehensive solutions tailored to your specific needs, and our commitment to quality ensures that your project is completed flawlessly. So you can trust us to deliver the best possible results and make your business or organization fully compliant with ADA standards.
At ACR, we have invested countless hours in creating detailed videos that delve into the intricacies of ADA compliance regulations. Our team of experts has extensive experience in the field, and we are dedicated to sharing our knowledge to help you stay compliant.
With our Accessibility Blog, you can stay updated with the latest news, trends, and insights related to ADA compliance. We regularly publish articles, tips, and resources to help you navigate the complex world of accessibility requirements.
Our monthly webinars through Zoom focus on providing you with detailed insights into ADA compliance. Stay updated with the latest regulations, guidelines, and best practices to ensure your business is fully accessible. Join our webinars from the comfort of your own space. With Zoom meetings, you can participate in live sessions or access recorded content at your convenience.
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