ADA Compliance & CASp Inspections
Become ADA Compliant the First Time
What does ADA Access mean? The Americans with Disabilities Act, which was passed in 1990, is also frequently referred to as “Handicap/disabled Access”. The primary goal of ADA accessibility is to mandate that public and commercial spaces be accessible to people with disabilities. Before being prosecuted for providing insufficient disability access to the general public, a commercial property will hire a qualified Certified Access Specialist / CASP for a “Disability Access Inspection.”
For over 35 years, ACR has been an industry leader in delivering exceptional ADA solutions for commercial and residential property owners.
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Why am I being sued Again?
Everyday ACR is contacted by property owners and property management companies because someone has filed the first, second or sometime even third lawsuit against them because their property isn't ADA compliant. Even after they have hired other contractors to resolve the ADA accessibility issues.
Hiring Contractors that don't understand ADA Building Codes
ADA lawsuits arise when architects and contractors don't have a full understanding of state and federal ADA building codes. After a property owner is sued they typically only resolve the ADA issues filed in the claim but don't perform multiple CASp inspections from certified CASp Inspectors to verify the property is ADA compliant after the work has been completed.
ACR provides complete ADA Design & Build Services
Our team of designers, planners, inspectors, and construction workers have the expertise and knowledge to get your property ADA compliant the first time.

ADA Solutions

CASp Inspections & Permits
Our CASp Inspectors have the experience and ADA building code knowledge to ensure all permitting is included from the beginning.

Design & Planning
ACR provides all design and planning services to identify all ADA compliance issues, beyond what a lawsuit claims.

Build & Compliance
The team at ACR delivers top-quality ADA interior and exterior construction with a final CASp inspection to ensure compliance.
ADA Property Inspection
Stop wasting your valuable time and money. Contact ACR and let us resolve your ADA compliance issues the right away.
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