Accessible routes built to slope, width, and surface standards.
Accessible sidewalks built to exact federal standards — slopes, widths, and surfaces that pass inspection the first time and serve every pedestrian safely.
ADA-compliant sidewalk installation is measured work. Our crews build accessible routes for homeowners planning to age in place, rental properties, HOAs, businesses, and municipal right-of-way projects.
ADA sidewalk work punishes contractors who estimate by eye. The difference between a compliant 2% cross slope and a failed 2.5% cross slope is invisible without instruments, and tearing out a failed pour costs more than building it right. Legacy Concrete General Services builds accessibility work with digital levels, string lines, and form checks at every stage — not tape measures and habit.
Our crews are licensed, bonded, and insured, our finishers hold ACI Flatwork certifications, and we maintain current training on ADA and PROWAG accessibility standards. We coordinate with city inspectors before the pour, not after a citation, and our public right-of-way work meets municipal specifications the first time.
You receive a written, itemized estimate covering demolition, excavation, base preparation, forming, reinforcement, concrete, detectable warning panels, and sealing. If your project involves a city sidewalk mandate, an accessibility complaint, or a property sale requirement, we document compliance measurements at completion so you have proof the work meets standard.
Every accessible route we install carries our 1-year written workmanship warranty. Homeowners, property managers, and businesses across the west metro trust us because we treat accessibility requirements as engineering specifications, not suggestions.
If your property faces any of these situations, our estimators will measure the existing conditions, identify every non-compliant element, and quote the correction in writing.
Most residential and small commercial accessible routes finish within three to five days, plus cure time before full use.
high-strength mixes and repair products
sand mix and fast-setting concrete
ready-mix concrete batched to spec
cast-in-place and surface-applied detectable warning panels
truncated dome tactile warning systems
digital smart levels for slope verification
rebar and welded wire reinforcement
air-entraining admixtures and curing compounds
expansion joint materials and sealers
concrete saws for joint cutting and demolition
Accessible routes are safety infrastructure, and we build them that way. Our crews maintain protected pedestrian detours around every work zone with clear signage and barricades, because the people who most need the sidewalk are the ones most endangered by an unmarked closure. We follow OSHA standards on every site, control silica dust during cutting, and keep fresh pours barricaded until they cure.



An ADA-compliant sidewalk maintains a running slope of 5% or less, a cross slope of 2% or less, a minimum clear width, a firm slip-resistant surface, and vertical surface changes under a quarter inch. Curb ramps add their own slope, landing, and detectable warning requirements.
Private single-family walkways generally are not required to meet ADA standards, but public right-of-way sidewalks on your property line often are, and rental or commercial properties carry accessibility obligations. Many homeowners also build to these standards voluntarily for aging in place.
The bright, bumpy panels at curb ramps and crossings. The truncated domes give visually impaired pedestrians a tactile signal that a vehicle way begins. Federal standards govern their dome spacing, contrast, and placement.
Ramps may not exceed 1:12 (8.33%), with level landings at top and bottom and handrails where the rise exceeds 6 inches. Anything steeper fails inspection.
Yes. We pull permits, coordinate municipal inspections, and build to your city’s right-of-way specification. Our work passes the first time because we verify slopes before and after the pour.
Pricing depends on length, width, demolition needs, ramp count, and detectable warning panels. Accessible work costs somewhat more than standard flatwork because of the precision and documentation involved. We provide free written estimates.
ADA-Compliant Sidewalks available throughout the West Metro Twin Cities, including Maple Grove, Rogers, Plymouth, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Osseo and surrounding communities.
Free on-site estimates across the West Metro Twin Cities. Licensed & insured.
763-373-4763