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Site Concrete, Curbs, Sidewalks, and ADA Compliance

Curbs, sidewalks, and ADA compliant site concrete for industrial facilities.

Site concrete and ADA-compliant pedestrian infrastructure complete industrial developments throughout the DFW Metroplex. While industrial sites primarily serve vehicle and equipment traffic, pedestrian areas must meet accessibility requirements and provide safe employee access. We construct curbs, sidewalks, and site concrete meeting code requirements while integrating with overall site design.

Curb and gutter construction defines traffic areas and manages stormwater flow. We construct curbs in various configurations-mountable, barrier, and specialized sections-matching project requirements. Proper grades ensure water flows to collection points without ponding.

Sidewalks and pedestrian paths connect parking areas, building entrances, and site amenities. We construct walks meeting ADA slope requirements and providing appropriate surfaces. Detectable warning surfaces at crossings alert pedestrians to traffic areas.

ADA compliance extends beyond sidewalks to include parking striping, accessible routes, and curb ramp construction. We construct accessible features meeting current ADA standards. Proper planning during site design ensures compliant layouts without costly modifications.

Miscellaneous site concrete-equipment pads, bollard foundations, sign footings, and similar elements-complete industrial sites. We construct these elements coordinated with overall site development, ensuring proper placement and finishes for each application.

What's Included

Curb and gutter construction
Sidewalk and pedestrian path installation
ADA-compliant curb ramp construction
Detectable warning surface installation
Equipment pad construction
Bollard foundation installation
Sign and fixture footings
Site furniture foundations

When This Service Applies

1

Distribution center requiring complete site concrete and ADA features

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Industrial facility adding accessible parking and routes for compliance

3

Office/warehouse completing pedestrian infrastructure

4

Facility renovation addressing ADA accessibility requirements

Example of the type of engagement we can handle

Example Project Capability

Project Scope

Complete site concrete package for industrial facility with ADA-compliant pedestrian features

Client Situation

Industrial developer needs curbs, sidewalks, and accessible features meeting code requirements

Our Approach

Install complete site concrete coordinated with paving, landscaping, and building construction

Expected Outcome

Completed pedestrian infrastructure meeting ADA requirements and project specifications

Contact us to discuss site concrete for your industrial project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ADA requirements apply to industrial sites?

Industrial facilities must provide accessible routes from parking to building entrances. ADA standards govern slopes, widths, and surface conditions. Accessible parking spaces and proper signage are required. We construct compliant features meeting current ADA requirements.

What curb types are used in industrial sites?

Curb type depends on location and function. Standard barrier curb contains traffic. Mountable curb allows vehicle crossing at designated points. Integral curb and gutter combines curb with drainage channel. We install curb types specified by project design.

Can you match existing concrete at expansion sites?

Matching existing concrete color and texture is possible with proper specification. We work with concrete suppliers to develop mixes matching existing work. Control of finishing techniques affects appearance matching.

How do you prevent trip hazards at concrete joints?

Proper joint construction and maintenance prevents trip hazards. We install joints at appropriate spacing with proper depth. Expansion joints accommodate movement without displacement. Regular inspection identifies developing issues.

What finishes are used for industrial sidewalks?

Broom finish provides slip resistance for most applications. Exposed aggregate may be used at building entrances. Stamped concrete or pavers provide decorative options. Finish selection considers safety, maintenance, and aesthetics.

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