ADA Compliance Services in Plano, TX

ADA compliance services in Plano, TX keep your commercial property accessible and protected from liability in one of DFW’s premier corporate and retail destinations. C & D Commercial Services has been doing ADA compliance work for over 40 years. Plano sits in Collin County along US-75 (North Central Expressway) and SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway). The city is home to Legacy Town Center, one of the premier mixed-use developments in DFW, with corporate headquarters, retail, dining, and residential in a walkable environment. US-75 and SH-121 are the primary commercial arteries, with corporate campuses and retail centers along the frontage roads. Preston Road has established retail corridors. The city has a mix of established corporate development from the 1980s through 2000s and newer development. The corporate campus environment means the properties have high aesthetic standards. Plano is consistently ranked as one of the best-managed cities in America, and the commercial properties reflect the high standards of the community.

We work with property managers, building owners, and facility directors in Plano who need ADA compliance audits, ramp installation, accessible parking striping, and signage. Our crews handle the premium standards of Plano’s corporate and retail development.

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Our ADA Compliance Process in Plano

Our ADA compliance process starts with a full site audit. We walk your property from the public right-of-way to the building entrance, checking every accessible element. We measure parking space widths, access aisle dimensions, ramp slopes, curb ramp profiles, door clearances, and route surfaces. We document every issue with measurements and photographs.

For Plano corporate campus properties, the audit pays special attention to the premium glass and the high aesthetic standards. The corporate headquarters and campus buildings have complex accessibility requirements, including accessible entrances, elevator access, and accessible routes throughout the campus. The accessible parking, ramps, and routes need to meet the standards while maintaining the professional appearance. A faded accessible space or a damaged sign would be noticed in the corporate environment. We identify any issues and recommend fixes that are both compliant and professional.

For Legacy Town Center, the mixed-use environment creates specific compliance challenges. The walkable design means the accessible routes are a critical part of the development. The pedestrian traffic from shoppers, diners, and office workers means the routes see heavy use. The accessible parking, ramps, and routes need to handle the mixed-use traffic while meeting current standards. The outdoor environment means the routes are exposed to weather and wear.

For US-75 and SH-121 corridor properties, the highway traffic means the accessible parking and routes see consistent use. The frontage road properties see steady traffic from commuters. The striping wears over time, and the signage needs to be maintained.

For Preston Road retail properties, the established corridors have properties from the 1980s through 2000s. The parking layouts may have been compliant when built but no longer meet current standards. The mature trees along Preston Road can heave sidewalks with their roots.

After the audit, we provide a prioritized list of fixes. For Plano properties, the critical violations often involve corporate property parking layouts, Legacy Town Center routes, and Preston Road sidewalk heaving. We separate the critical violations from maintenance items.

For new construction in Plano, we can help with TAS plan review preparation. The active corporate development means many projects need TAS plan reviews.

Ramps, Curbs, and Path of Travel

The accessible route is the core of ADA compliance. For Plano commercial properties, the route from accessible parking spaces to the building entrance must be continuous, unobstructed, and compliant. We install and repair curb ramps that connect the parking lot to the walkway, ensuring the ramp has the proper slope, width, and detectable warning surface.

For corporate campus properties, the ramps and routes need to meet the highest aesthetic standards. We use premium materials and meticulous installation that ensures the compliance work is both functional and professional. The corporate environment demands a flawless appearance, and the accessible elements need to meet that standard. The campus buildings may have complex entrance configurations that require specific accessibility modifications.

For Legacy Town Center, the walkable design means the accessible routes are extensive. The pedestrian walkways, plazas, and curb cuts need to be accessible throughout the development. The mixed-use traffic means the routes see heavy use, and the curb ramps and route surfaces need to be durable. We use premium materials that can handle the traffic while maintaining a professional appearance.

For US-75 and SH-121 corridor properties, the curb ramps and routes see commuter traffic. The appearance needs to be professional, and the routes need to be well-maintained.

For Preston Road properties, the mature trees can heave sidewalk sections, creating non-compliant slopes or trip hazards on the accessible route. We identify these issues and recommend sidewalk repair or root management.

The building entrance is a critical point. For Plano corporate properties, the entrance may involve revolving doors, security turnstiles, and elevator access that all need to be accessible. We install or modify accessible entrances, including automatic door openers, accessible door hardware, and threshold modifications. The premium glass and architectural features on Plano properties may require specific entrance modifications.

The expansive clay soil in Collin County causes footing movement that can affect ramp slopes over time. We re-measure ramp slopes during every audit and recommend corrections.

For properties with multiple levels, the elevators are a critical accessibility element. We assess elevator accessibility during the audit.

Accessible Parking Striping and Signage

Accessible parking is one of the most visible ADA compliance elements. For Plano commercial properties, the number, width, and signage of accessible spaces must meet current standards. We stripe accessible spaces with the proper width, access aisles, and no-parking markings.

For corporate campus properties, the accessible parking needs to meet the highest aesthetic standards. We use premium materials and meticulous installation for corporate properties. The accessible spaces need to be both compliant and professional in appearance. The parking garages in corporate campuses have specific accessible parking requirements, and the route from the accessible spaces to the elevator needs to be accessible.

For Legacy Town Center, the accessible parking serves the mixed-use environment. The pedestrian traffic means the accessible spaces and routes need to handle the mixed-use traffic. The accessible parking needs to be properly striped and signed for shoppers, diners, and office workers.

For US-75 and SH-121 corridor properties, the parking lots serve commuter traffic. The accessible spaces need to be properly striped and signed. We ensure the parking layout meets current standards.

For Preston Road retail properties, the established parking layouts may need updating to meet current width requirements. We re-stripe the parking lot to meet current requirements.

The number of accessible spaces depends on the total spaces in the lot. For every 25 spaces, at least 1 must be accessible. For every 6 accessible spaces, at least 1 must be van-accessible. We count your total spaces and ensure you have the required number.

The signage must include the international symbol of accessibility and, for van-accessible spaces, a van-accessible sign. The signs must be mounted at the proper height. For Plano properties, we install and maintain accessible parking signage that meets the standards and the premium expectations.

The access aisle must be marked with diagonal hatching or no-parking marking and kept clear. For corporate properties, the access aisles must be kept clear and professional. For Legacy Town Center, the access aisles can get blocked by pedestrian traffic. We ensure the access aisle is properly marked and advise property managers on keeping it clear.

Pricing

We do not list prices on a website because every ADA compliance project is different. The scope of work, the size of the property, the number of issues to fix, the type of repairs needed. What we can tell you is that we have been doing ADA compliance work in DFW for over 40 years, and we have the crews and equipment to handle any property. Property managers who compare our quotes typically find we come in lower because we already have the crews and equipment for other services on commercial properties.

Call us for a free estimate. We will walk your property, identify the ADA issues, and give you a number that is honest and straightforward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should Plano properties be audited for ADA compliance?

We recommend an ADA audit at least every 3 to 5 years. Corporate campus properties may need more frequent audits to maintain high standards. Legacy Town Center area properties may need more frequent audits due to high shopper and pedestrian traffic. Regular audits catch issues before they become complaints.


What is a TAS plan review and does my Plano project need one?

A TAS plan review is required for new construction and major renovations in Texas. With the active corporate development in Plano, many projects need TAS plan reviews. We can help you understand and prepare for the requirements before construction begins.


Are van-accessible spaces required in Plano parking lots?

Yes. Texas Accessibility Standards require van-accessible spaces in every commercial parking lot. For every 6 accessible spaces, at least 1 must be van-accessible. We ensure your Plano parking lot meets the current requirements.


What is an accessible route and how is it defined for Plano properties?

An accessible route is a continuous, unobstructed path from accessible parking to the building entrance. For Plano corporate campuses, the route must meet high aesthetic standards. For Legacy Town Center, the route must handle pedestrian traffic. We identify and fix gaps in the route.


Can I do ADA compliance work myself on my Plano property?

ADA compliance work requires knowledge of federal and Texas accessibility standards. The corporate environment and premium standards in Plano mean compliance issues are noticed quickly. We recommend professional installation to ensure compliance and avoid liability.

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Need ADA compliance services for your property in DFW? C & D Commercial Services offers fast, free quotes with responses within 1 business day. Call us at 972.475.2271.


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