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ADA & Accessibility Contractors in Montana

ADA parking work is more than paint and signs. Accessible stalls, access aisles, slopes, signage, curb ramps, and path of travel conditions may all affect compliance. Use this directory to find contractors and consultants who work with ADA parking and accessible route conditions. This page lists ada & accessibility contractors serving Montana, organized by city below.

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Before you hire: The Pavement Directory does not provide legal or compliance advice. ADA and accessibility requirements vary by site, jurisdiction, and project scope. Contractors may perform striping, grading, concrete, or asphalt corrections, while CASp inspectors or accessibility consultants may be needed for compliance review. Consult qualified professionals when compliance is material.

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Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

LM Lots is a Missoula, Montana based contractor specializing in asphalt sealcoating, crack filling, and line striping. The company serves both commercial and residential properties, including parking lots, driveways, and apartment complexes, offering services such as ADA-compliant markings and rubberized crack sealant application to protect and extend the life of pavement.

(406) 830-8215Website on file
Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkSnow RemovalCommercial & Residential

Rocky Mountain Asphalt LLC is a locally owned paving and site-work contractor based in Belgrade, Montana, operating since 2021. The company installs and repairs asphalt driveways, parking lots, and blacktop, along with concrete driveways, sidewalks, and curb and gutter work. It also offers excavation, grading, drainage, and snow removal services for both residential and commercial properties across the Gallatin Valley area. The business states it is licensed and insured and provides free estimates.

(406) 205-7933Website on file
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Missoula, Montana

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Shadow Asphalt provides asphalt paving, seal coating, and parking lot striping services to residential and commercial customers in the Missoula, Montana area. The company also sells paving materials such as gravel and soil for related projects. It states over 25 years of industry experience and is locally owned, operating out of a Rollercoaster Road location in Missoula.

(406) 201-5467Website on file

ADA & Accessibility FAQs

Who handles ADA parking lot upgrades?

It depends on what the upgrade involves. Striping contractors handle stall markings, symbols, access aisles, and signage. Paving contractors handle slope correction and failed pavement, since slope is built into the pavement and cannot be corrected with paint. Concrete contractors handle curb ramps, walkways, and changes in level. Larger projects often involve more than one trade plus an accessibility professional to set the scope. Browse the listings on this page to find contractors in your area, or start with a documented list of conditions so you can identify which trade you actually need.

What kind of contractor does ADA parking lot services?

There is no single ADA parking trade. The work is performed by striping, paving, concrete, and sign contractors depending on the condition being corrected, and some companies cover several of these scopes. Determining what the work should be, as distinct from performing it, is generally handled by a CASp inspector, an accessibility consultant, or a design professional rather than by the contractor.

Can a paving contractor guarantee ADA compliance?

A contractor can install accessible elements to a given specification, but confirming legal ADA compliance often benefits from an independent accessibility review separate from the contractor performing the physical work.

What professionals may be involved in ADA parking work?

Striping, paving, and concrete contractors typically perform the physical work, while a CASp inspector or accessibility consultant may be needed to verify compliance, particularly for larger or higher-risk properties.

Why does slope matter in accessible parking?

Accessible stalls and access aisles have running and cross slope limits. Excess slope can make a stall non-compliant even if striping and signage are otherwise correct.

What should be checked before restriping ADA stalls?

Confirm the required accessible stall count for the total parking count, van-accessible stall and access aisle width, signage height and placement, and slope, before restriping begins.

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