If your next building project or tenant improvement strives for LEED, selecting accessibility ramps and stair systems for LEED-Certified building projects comes down to three things: having a code-ready design, made of durable materials, and clean documentation from start to finish.
At REDD Team, our aluminum ramps, stairs, and platforms are engineered to meet those three things. Our aluminum access products install fast, meet ADA/IBC requirements, and stand up to real weather and foot traffic with ease. With our aluminum access products, you can keep the job on schedule and ensure your sustainability goals are on track without missing a step.
Start With Compliance

No sustainability target matters if the access path isn’t safe and code-conforming. ADA requires the right slope, width, landings, and handrails. These are all details your plan reviewer will check first. REDD Team’s aluminum ramp and stair packages are laid out to help you hit these fundamentals from the start to the finance. They even include handrails and slip resistant walking surfaces for optimum safety.
Choose Affordable Materials That Age Well
Aluminum shines for outdoor access because it’s strong, corrosion-resistant, and virtually maintenance-free. Unlike wood or steel, there is no rot, no repainting, and no seasonal sealing. Our modular components are all American-made and mechanically tested for long service even in demanding environments where Mother Nature can become extreme. Over the long run, the REDD Team’s aluminum access products can save you money.
Needed Flexibility
LEED projects often evolve as drawings first. They then start to firm up as the site changes. Luckily, modular aluminum lets you adjust runs, landings, and switchbacks without starting over. Their flexibility comes in handy when entrances move, grades shift, or you need a temporary path during construction phasing.
We configure everything to your site and ship ready to bolt together. Best of all, there is no field welding for assembly, so you won’t be facing closures and other speed bumps that can slow things down.
Line Up Your LEED Paperwork Early
While no single product “earns a point,” smart selections can support materials and resources credits when paired with the right documentation. Your sustainability consultant may ask for recycled content declarations and, where available, Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for permanently installed products.
Confirm which version of LEED (v4 or v4.1) your project is using, since credit language and EPD rules differ. REDD Team will help your team gather technical specs so submittals move quickly and easily.
Think Installation and Resident/Tenant Experience
Access work usually happens near main entries, so disruption must be minimal. Prefabricated, bolt-together systems compress install time and keep areas open, which matters in healthcare, education, and multifamily. A crisp, consistent look with the aluminum also helps the finished project feel intentional and not improvised.
Coordinate the Details
Send us your target slopes, platform elevations, and doorway clearances, and we’ll translate them into a complete access layout that include the ramps, platforms, and code-compliant stairs that fit your site. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether you’re delivering a LEED Silver school addition or a LEED Core & Shell office retrofit, the goal is the same. You want to ensure safe, durable, low-maintenance access that supports your broader sustainability story.
When you’re selecting accessibility ramps and stair systems for LEED-certified building projects, you don’t have to choose between schedule, compliance, and sustainability support. With REDD Team, you can have all three, and get the documentation for successful submittals. Without a doubt, you’ll gain peace of mind with the whole process. Do you need a code-ready access layout with LEED-friendly documentation? Contact us or call (800) 648-3696 to learn more.