Ramp Installation for Public Sector Clients

We deliver professional ramp installation and access improvements for councils, housing associations and schools across the UK. All projects include comprehensive RAMS and method statements, with designs meeting DDA and Building Regulations requirements.

Professional access ramp installation

What We Deliver

Permanent concrete and modular ramp systems
Threshold ramps and portable solutions
Handrails and safety edge protection
Minor groundworks and path adjustments
DDA and Building Regulations compliant designs
Maintenance and inspection services

How We Work on Public Sector Sites

Planned delivery windows to minimise disruption
Experience working at occupied properties
Safeguarding protocols where required
Pedestrian management and clear signage
Clean and tidy handover on completion
Communication with housing officers and residents

Compliance & Documentation

All access ramp installations are delivered with full compliance documentation. We provide RAMS, method statements and risk assessments, with designs certified to meet DDA requirements.

On completion, we provide handover documentation including warranty information and maintenance guidance for ongoing care of the installation.

Who We Work With

We provide access ramps and accessibility improvements for local authorities, housing associations, schools and community organisations throughout the United Kingdom.

With UK-wide coverage from our regional branches, we can deliver ramp installation projects across England, Scotland and Wales.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of ramp installation do you offer?

We provide permanent concrete ramps, modular aluminium systems, threshold ramps and portable solutions. The best option depends on the building, user requirements and budget.

Are your ramps DDA compliant?

Yes, all our ramp installations are designed to meet DDA requirements and Building Regulations. We ensure appropriate gradients, widths and handrail provisions.

Can you carry out minor groundworks as part of the installation?

Yes, our teams can carry out associated access improvements including path adjustments, drainage modifications and hard standing preparation.

How long does a typical ramp installation take?

Most ramp installations are completed within 2-5 days depending on the type and complexity. Concrete ramps require additional curing time before use.

Do you provide RAMS documentation?

Yes, we provide comprehensive RAMS, method statements and risk assessments for all ramp installation and access improvement projects.

Ready to discuss your ramp installation requirements?

Contact us today for a no-obligation quote on your access ramp or accessibility improvement project.