ADA Compliance

ADA compliance is building code, liability shield, and basic decency in one scope. Landmark handles it permitted and inspected, not patched.

ADA compliance upgradeADA Compliance · Greater Central Florida

Accessibility issues surface when properties change: a new tenant build-out, an alteration that triggers path-of-travel requirements, or a demand letter that arrives without warning. The fix is rarely mysterious, ramps, restrooms, doors, signage, stalls, but it has to be done to code and documented.

Landmark builds ADA review into alteration work by default, and takes on standalone compliance scopes for owners working through an audit or upgrade plan.

What's included

  • Accessible parking, signage, and access aisles
  • Exterior and interior path-of-travel corrections
  • Restroom upgrades to accessibility standards
  • Storefront, door, and hardware modifications
  • Permitting and inspection documentation

Questions, answered

What triggers ADA upgrade requirements?

Commonly: alterations or build-outs that trigger path-of-travel obligations, complaints or demand letters, and ownership audits. New tenancy is the moment most properties discover their gaps.

What does an ADA scope usually include?

Parking stalls and signage, ramps and routes, door hardware and clearances, restroom fixtures and grab bars, and the documentation to prove it was done to code.

Is the work permitted and inspected?

Yes. Compliance work without inspection paperwork does not protect you, so Landmark permits it and closes it out properly.

Can ADA work be done while the property operates?

Usually yes, with phasing and temporary accessible routes planned so the property never loses accessibility during construction.

One call. Full scope.

Scope walk and a hard number before contract.

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