I will bathroom addition permit ready drawings
About this gig
I create ADA compliance drawings and transition plans that protect your business from legal exposure while improving accessibility for all customers. Whether you've received an accessibility complaint, are planning renovations, or want to proactively upgrade, I'll identify barriers and deliver code-compliant upgrade solutions.
What you get:
- Comprehensive ADA barrier assessment
- Parking accessibility analysis
- Entrance and entry access evaluation
- Path of travel compliance review
- Restroom accessibility specifications
- Code-referenced upgrade drawings
- ADA Standards for Accessible Design citations
- Implementation-ready documentation
I assess your entire buildingor focus on specific areasand identify what needs to change to meet current ADA Standards. Each upgrade includes code references so you understand exactly what's required and why. My drawings are detailed enough for contractors to implement without guessing.
Perfect for business owners, property managers, and facility managers wanting to comply with ADA requirements and avoid costly lawsuits. Accessibility benefits everyone.
These drawings follow current ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Consult with an attorney regarding legal c
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Get to know Kendson F
Manager
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceApr 2026
Languages
English
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FAQ
What is an ADA transition plan?
A transition plan identifies existing accessibility barriers in your building and outlines realistic upgrades to achieve compliance. It includes timeline and cost priorities.
Are you familiar with current ADA standards?
Yes. I design to current ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 ADA Standards). All recommendations include code citations and technical specifications.
What parts of a building do you assess?
Comprehensive assessments cover parking, accessible route approach, entrance/exit, interior circulation (path of travel), restrooms, elevators, signage, and all public/common areas.
