If you’re searching for aluminum wheelchair ramp manufacturers in New Mexico, you’re likely juggling two top priorities that are on your mind: getting a ramp installed quickly and making sure it passes review the first time.
From Albuquerque and Santa Fe to Las Cruces, Farmington, and Gallup, facilities across the state need ramps that handle the intense desert weather conditions which include high-desert sun, monsoon downpours, and winter freeze–thaw. Not to mention, you don’t want to turn the front door into a construction zone. That’s where REDD Team comes in.
What Reviewers Expect in New Mexico
New Mexico jurisdictions adopt the International Building Code (IBC) and ICC A117.1 Accessibility Standard with local amendments, alongside the federal 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. In practice, plan reviewers look for the same core geometry every time:
- Running slope: 1:12 max (8.33%)
- Cross-slope: 1:48 max
- Rise per run: 30 inches max before a level landing
- Clear width: 36 inches min between handrails (many owners prefer wider)
- Landings: Level at top/bottom and at turns; detailed to shed water
- Handrails & edge protection: Rails on both sides where rise > 6 in., with required extensions; edge protection at runs and landings
REDD Team builds these dimensions directly into the layout and submittals up front, so plan review and inspection stay predictable and you can enjoy greater peace of mind.
Built for New Mexico Weather
High UV, dusty winds, summer monsoons, and cold nights at high and low elevations are hard on exterior approaches. Our aluminum ramps use slip-resistant, self-draining decking that moves water off the walking surface and reduces slick spots after a storm for greater safety.
In addition, our wheelchair ramps are built from aluminum and won’t rust under de-icing or washdowns, and it avoids the paint cycles that come with steel, meaning fewer maintenance tickets for your facilities team in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or anywhere in between.
Prefabricated for Speed (and Less Disruption)
Hospitals, schools, and public offices can’t close their main entrance for weeks. We understand the demands you face on remaining open while also ensuring the safety of your staff and visitors. REDD Team ships ramps as prefabricated, bolt-together kits. There is no field welding at the door, minimal noise, and fewer barricades.
In most cases, installs fit cleanly into evenings, weekends, holidays or short outage windows. Upon shipping, all of the components are labeled, hardware is standardized, and connections are repeatable, so your GC or district crew can move quickly and confidently.
Modular Today, Reusable Tomorrow
We know that site plans change. Portable classrooms shift, tenant suites turn over, and entrances get reworked during renovations. Modular aluminum pays off because it reconfigures and relocates without new fabrication.
Add a platform, flip a handrail, adjust leg heights to a new pad, or redeploy the same runs at a different door. That’s budget protection over the life of the building.
The “Last Inch” Done Right
Most field issues show up at thresholds and landings, not mid-run. REDD Team sizes landings for genuine maneuvering, coordinate door swings and hardware. We also use low-profile threshold plates so wheelchairs, walkers, and carts roll through smoothly. Platforms are detailed to stay level and shed water which are all small decisions that eliminate punch-list drama.
One Coordinated System
An accessible route relies on ramps, but most sites still need companion code stairs for everyday traffic and OSHA-aligned stairs for staff-only doors, rooftops, and platforms. Because REDD Team manufactures the whole family, ramps, stairs, platforms, walkways, finishes match, fasteners are consistent, and inspection points feel familiar across the site.
Where We Work in New Mexico
REDD Team supports public agencies, healthcare campuses, schools, and private owners throughout the state from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Farmington, Roswell, Clovis, Hobbs to the rural communities in between. Tell us your threshold height, door swing, grades, and a couple of site photos, and we’ll return a buildable layout with reviewer-friendly notes.
When you’re comparing aluminum wheelchair ramp manufacturers in New Mexico, choose a partner that delivers fast installs, clean submittals, and long-term performance in New Mexico’s climate. Call REDD Team at (800) 648-3696 or contact us online for a site-specific layout and quote, we’ll help you open safely, pass inspection, and stay flexible as your needs change.