Schools in Duluth move at full speed (like every school in the nation). Things start hopping with morning drop-off, class changes, after-school programs, and ball games. Entrances have to keep up to the onslaught of students, staff, and parents. Wheelchair ramps for schools in Duluth, GA need to be safe in all weather, install quickly around bell schedules, and pass review without surprises. REDD Team designs with prefabricated aluminum ramp systems built for K–12 campuses and modular classroom clusters across Gwinnett County.

Wheelchair Ramps for Schools Duluth, GA

Built for Everyday School Traffic

Campus entrances aren’t museum pieces. Instead, it’s more about being functional than beautiful.They’re used constantly by students with backpacks, families pushing strollers, staff with carts, and visitors.

Our ramps pair structural aluminum frames with slip-resistant, self-draining decking so footing stays predictable during summer storms and winter cold snaps.

In addition, our ramps are prefabricated from aluminum which won’t rust or peel like painted steel, and it won’t splinter or warp like wood. Schools get to enjoy fewer work orders, reduced upkeep and more affordability.

Prefabricated for Fast, Quiet Installs

Schools can’t shut down for a long build. REDD Team ships ramps, landings, and (when needed) companion code stairs as labeled, bolt-together kits ready for installation. There is no field welding at the entrance, minimal barricades, and short install windows. Most projects fit nights, weekends, holidays or school breaks. In addition, all hardware is standardized, parts are clearly labeled, and connections are repeatable so facilities teams and GCs can work quickly and confidently.

Geometry That Reads Right to Reviewers

We design to the familiar accessibility details reviewers expect to see for ADA ramps:

  • Gentle running slope (up to 1:12) and low cross-slope 
  • Level landings at top, bottom, and turns—sized for maneuvering and detailed to shed water
  • Clear widths that meet code (wider where district standards call for it)
  • Continuous handrails with proper heights and returns on runs where the rise requires them
  • Edge protection at ramp runs and landings

If your district standards include child-height rails for elementary schools or wider approaches at main entries, rest assured that we incorporate those on day one and call them out clearly in the submittals.

Portable Classrooms & Swing Space

Duluth campuses often add portables or re-route entrances during renovations. Modular ramps make that easy. Runs, platforms, and rails reconfigure and relocate without new fabrication. In addition, you can tune leg heights to a new pad, flip a handrail, add an intermediate landing, or change the approach direction. The same kit can serve more than one assignment, protecting the budget as the campus evolves.

What You’ll Get from REDD Team

Wondering why you should call REDD Team for your wheelchair ramp needs?

We provide:

  • Code-aligned layouts that spell out slopes, widths, landings, rail heights/returns, edge protection, anchorage, and drainage
  • Prefabricated speed with bolt-together assemblies and predictable installs
  • Durable, low-maintenance aluminum that stands up to Duluth heat, humidity, and thunderstorms
  • Reusability for portables and phased modernizations
  • Reviewer-friendly submittals to keep plan review and inspection straightforward

If your district is planning new portables, entrance upgrades, or phased work, talk with REDD Team about wheelchair ramps for schools in Duluth, GA that install quickly, look intentional, and pass review without drama. Call (800) 648-3696 or contact us online  for a fast layout and quote. We’ll turn your measurements into a ramp package that works on day one and adapts as your campus grows.