ADA Ramps in Evansville & Newburgh, IN
ADA-compliant ramps and accessible routes built to the letter of the law.
ADA Ramps — Built to Specification
Accessibility is not optional — it is a legal requirement and a reflection of how a business treats every person who walks through its doors. McCaslin Concrete Contractors builds ADA-compliant concrete ramps, curb ramps, accessible routes, and transitions for commercial properties, churches, medical offices, and public facilities across Evansville, Newburgh, and the Tri-State area. We understand the precise slope, width, landing, and surface requirements defined by the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and Indiana state codes.
Our ADA ramp installations meet the maximum 1:12 slope ratio (1 inch of rise per 12 inches of run) with 5-foot landings at the top and bottom, and intermediate landings every 30 feet of run. Ramp widths meet or exceed the 36-inch clear width minimum, and we install slip-resistant broom textures or applied surface treatments for safe traction in all weather conditions. Detectable warning surfaces are installed at curb ramps per current ADAAG requirements.
Whether you are building a new facility, renovating an existing entrance, or addressing an ADA compliance deficiency identified during an inspection, we work quickly and precisely to bring your property into full compliance. We coordinate with handrail fabricators to ensure post anchors and mounting locations are integrated into the pour. Every ramp we build is documented with slope measurements and dimensional verification for your compliance records.
Why Choose Us for ADA Ramps
Full ADA Compliance
Every ramp is designed and built to meet ADA Standards for Accessible Design — slopes, widths, landings, surface textures, and edge protection are all verified.
Indiana Code Knowledge
We are familiar with Indiana state accessibility requirements and local building codes in Evansville and Vanderburgh County that may exceed federal minimums.
Documented Compliance
We provide slope measurements, dimensional documentation, and photos for your ADA compliance records and inspection files.
Handrail Coordination
Post anchors and mounting locations are integrated into the pour so handrails install cleanly and securely without drilling into the finished concrete.
ADA Ramps Projects
Medical office ADA ramp installation in Evansville, IN
Church accessible entrance ramp in Newburgh, IN
Commercial building curb ramp with detectable warnings, Warrick County
Retail entrance ramp with handrail anchors, Evansville
How We Deliver Your ADA Ramps Project
Compliance Assessment
We evaluate the existing conditions, measure elevation changes, and design a ramp layout that meets ADA slope, width, and landing requirements.
Forming & Reinforcement
Precision forms are set to verified slopes, reinforcement is placed, and handrail post anchors are positioned at the required locations.
Pour & Texture
Concrete is poured and finished with slip-resistant broom texture. Detectable warning surfaces are installed at transitions per ADAAG requirements.
Verification & Documentation
All slopes, widths, and landings are measured and documented. We provide compliance records and coordinate with handrail installation.
ADA Ramps FAQ
ADA-compliant ramps require a maximum slope of 1:12, meaning 1 inch of rise for every 12 inches of horizontal run. For example, a 24-inch rise requires a minimum 24-foot ramp length (plus landings). Cross-slopes must not exceed 1:48. We design every ramp to meet these requirements and verify slopes with a digital level during construction.
If your commercial building, church, medical office, or public facility has an entrance that is not accessible at grade level, the ADA likely requires a ramp or other accessible route. New construction must be fully accessible, and existing buildings must remove barriers when readily achievable. We can assess your property and advise on requirements.
ADA ramp costs in the Evansville area vary significantly based on the rise, length, landings required, and site conditions. A typical commercial ramp ranges from $3,000 to $12,000 or more for longer runs with multiple landings. We provide free estimates with detailed breakdowns so you know the cost before committing.
Yes. We regularly retrofit ADA ramps onto existing commercial buildings. We evaluate the site, design the most practical route that meets ADA requirements, and pour the ramp with minimal disruption to your operations. Demolition of existing concrete and grade changes are included as needed.
Current ADA guidelines require detectable warning surfaces (truncated dome pads) at curb ramps where pedestrian paths meet vehicular ways. We install cast-in-place or surface-applied detectable warning panels per ADAAG specifications on all curb ramps we build.
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A Satisfied Client
“We needed an ADA ramp added to our medical office after an inspection finding. McCaslin designed a solution that met all the requirements without taking up too much of our limited front area. The ramp was poured and the handrails installed within a week. Professional, knowledgeable, and efficient.”
Dr. Patel, Evansville, IN
Medical Office ADA Ramp
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