ADA Parking Upgrade: Part II

October 27th, 2009

ADA Parking Upgrade

Once all of the original striping and signage is removed we are ready to work on our blank canvas for the new ADA design. Before layout begins, pay special attention to the detail sheet for any notes or dimensions that may not be apparent on the site plan.

Once all details and specifications are noted begin layout.  Layout is one of the most important factors in this process and painting should not begin until all dimensions are figured and the layout has been approved by the foreman or an on-site authority.  Once verified, striping may commence using an ADA approved blue traffic paint.  ADA parking upgrades will consist of a handicap stall, unloading area, and a no parking stencil.

Cornerstone Church ADA (3)

Once the striping is complete, the placement of the signs and posts may be established.  Core drilling and footing with cement is an efficient and quality method of installing the posts for the handicap signs.

Cornerstone Church Core Drill (1)

After installing the signs and posts clean-up any loose debris from the job site and your project will be complete.  By following these steps you will have a happy customer that passes inspection of your ADA parking upgrade!

Cornerstone Church ADA (1)

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