ADA Ramp Requirements in California (2026 Guide) | CASp & Title 24
ADA handicap ramp violations are one of the most common accessibility failures in California. Learn slope, width, landing, and Title 24 requirements to avoid lawsuits and failed inspections.
ADA Retrofit California: Make Older Buildings Accessible
Older buildings can become accessible without tearing everything down. Practical ADA upgrades—planned and verified—improve safety, expand your customer base, and reduce legal risk...
Ignoring accessibility compliance exposes businesses to fines, lawsuits, project delays, and expensive rework. Small issues can have big consequences...
ADA Compliance in Historic Buildings while Preserving Heritage
Discover how to balance ADA compliance with historic preservation, ensuring accessibility while maintaining architectural integrity in heritage buildings...
Choosing the Right Design Professional For ADA: Architect vs General Contractor vs ADA Professional Designer
Learn the key differences between ADA Professional Designers, Gneral Contractors, and Architects, and learn how to make the best choice for your business.
Title III ADA Compliance: A Business Guide & Valuable Resources
Ensure ADA compliance with our comprehensive guide for businesses. Discover valuable resources and expert insights for navigating Title III ADA regulations. Explore now!
For Tony Guichard, the road to owning one of Los Angeles’ premier concrete construction companies started at the age of 16. Working as an asphalt and concrete laborer, Tony moved between companies across the Los Angeles area
As a rental or commercial property owner, you will be faced with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance issues at some point. Each property is uniquely different and what works for one property doesn’t necessarily work for another property
ADA [American with Disabilities Act] Compliance Questions and Answers
Nearly 40 percent of all ADA accessibility lawsuits in the United States are filed in the State of California. Typically, the alleged violations involve lack of