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The Benefits of Choosing an ADA Contractor for Design-Build Construction

The Benefits of Choosing an ADA Contractor for Design-Build Construction

28 June 2021 By Admin

Not all construction companies are the same. It is common for the project manager to bring in various contractors to handle different parts of the project based on their specialty skills on any given construction site. Doesn't it make sense to hire an ADA contractor to handle your ADA compliance? It seems like the obvious choice, but many property owners are reluctant to work with multiple contractors and opt for a general contractor instead. Unfortunately, this can lead to errors when it comes to accessibility standards which have a tiny margin for error. That's why an ADA contractor who offers a one-stop-shop design-build service is the way forward.

Let's explore some of the benefits of choosing an ADA contractor for design-build construction!

1 - Your ADA Contractor Has Additional Knowledge

Sometimes when it comes to ADA compliance, the difference between a federal lawsuit and a compliant property can be just one-sixteenth of an inch! There is no margin for error here; everything needs to meet specific guidelines to be ADA compliant. As an ADA contractor, this is what we do! We live and breathe this field and have extensive knowledge of the latest ADA guidelines and California code requirements. Cut out the middleman and take advantage of our end-to-end design-build service.

2 - Accountability For the Project

When multiple contractors, designers, and architects are working on the same project, things can get a little confusing. It isn't easy to hold everyone accountable for their share of the work. When things don't go to plan, it is easy for them to point the finger elsewhere! However, when you choose an ADA contractor to run a complete design-build project, you get one single source of responsibility. The buck stops here! As a self-performing contractor, our directly employed team will work on your project - with minimal use of subcontractors. We are giving you access to a specialized workforce with extensive knowledge in ADA construction.

3 - Streamlined to Save You Time & Money

As noted above, you have one call to make with a design-build ADA contractor and one company taking accountability for the project. This can help to streamline the project. In addition, any additional required services will be sourced and managed by your ADA contractor to reduce stress on the client's end. It can also save time and money. 

4 - Lawsuit Avoidance

As an ADA contractor, approximately 54% of our work is helping people who have already lost an ADA non-compliance lawsuit. A further 25% of our work is redoing completed construction work that will not pass a CASp inspection because it does not meet ADA requirements. Instead of waiting until a lawsuit if is filed, work with an experienced contractor who knows the ins and outs of ADA construction so that you get it right the first time.

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Why Wait to be "Forced" into ADA Compliance. If you are a public business or public property owner, save money, lawsuits, time and headaches by being prepared and avoiding it all in the first place. It’s time to call in the ADA pros. Use Protrk, an ADA construction expert, to Get it Done Right Prior to Forced Compliance. 

Call 415-813-9877 today or visit www.protrkconstruction.com for more details.

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