Measure
Document the condition
Inspectors capture slopes, widths, routes, signs, equipment clearances, photos, and notes using a consistent accessibility workflow.
BlueDAG pairs experienced accessibility inspectors with the software workflow that keeps findings, photos, priorities, and remediation status connected after the site visit is over.
A defensible ADA program needs evidence, priorities, and follow-through. BlueDAG turns inspection work into an operating record your team can actually manage.
Measure
Inspectors capture slopes, widths, routes, signs, equipment clearances, photos, and notes using a consistent accessibility workflow.
Prioritize
Findings can be grouped by site, standard, severity, department, cost, and remediation path so agencies can make practical decisions.
Track
Inspection data flows into BlueDAG’s transition planning, reporting, and remediation workflows instead of becoming a disconnected deliverable.
ADA inspections produce defensible documentation. These site photos show the field context BlueDAG preserves: inspectors measuring accessible routes, confirming real-world conditions, and tying observations back to the program record.
On-site evaluation of buildings, parks, recreation facilities, counters, restrooms, parking, signage, routes, and public spaces with findings structured for remediation tracking.
Sidewalks, curb ramps, crossings, pedestrian signals, transit connections, and other PROW conditions reviewed against the appropriate accessibility requirements.
Field data organized so it can populate a Living Transition Plan, support budget decisions, and show progress over time.
Accessibility review before construction or alteration work begins, helping teams correct design issues before they become expensive built barriers.
Training for agency staff on ADA fundamentals, field documentation, BlueDAG workflows, and how inspection results support a long-term compliance program.
Web and digital service review can be added where a program needs physical and digital accessibility risk addressed together.
CASp stands for Certified Access Specialist, a California credential administered through the California Division of the State Architect. It is highly valuable for California projects, but it is not a nationwide license. BlueDAG keeps that distinction clear.
Depending on project scope and region, accessibility inspection work may involve CASp professionals, architects, experienced ADA inspectors, facility specialists, consultants, or trained agency staff. BlueDAG’s role is to connect that field work to a structured compliance system so the resulting record is accurate, useful, and defensible.
Paul Klein
Chief Accessibility Officer • CBO CASp
Paul leads BlueDAG’s accessibility strategy and expert inspection standards as Chief Accessibility Officer. He supports on-site inspections, public right-of-way evaluations, plan reviews, and client guidance for defensible ADA compliance programs.
Victor Felix
CBO CASp • Director of Content and Compliance
Victor oversees BlueDAG inspection methodology, content standards, and the Master Finding Library that supports consistent ADA evaluations.
Not every facility needs the same level of inspection. We offer three tiers so you get the right depth for your program without paying for detail you don’t need.
| Service | Rate | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $2,500 / day | High-traffic public areas, major barriers, grouped budgeting. Best fit for inventory surveys and budget estimates. |
| Standard | $3,200 / day | Full public-area evaluation, all barriers documented with photos, grouped budget ranges. Best for transition plans, capital planning, and most municipal programs. Included in our phased proposals by default. |
| Comprehensive | $4,500 / day | Every accessible element cataloged, per-element budget estimates, employee and public areas. Best for litigation support, high-stakes projects, or detailed mitigation planning. |
| Additional Services | Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| PROW / curb ramp inspection | $2,500 / day | Sidewalks, curb ramps, crossings, pedestrian signals |
| Staff training | $2,500 / day | Onsite ADA fundamentals + BlueDAG platform training |
| Building plan review (under 5,000 sq ft) | $2,500 / project | Pre-construction CASp review |
| Building plan review (over 5,000 sq ft) | $5,000 / project | Major facility plan review |
| Digital accessibility evaluation | $2,500 / project | WCAG 2.1 web + document review |
Per-site pricing for stand-alone facilities ranges from $2,500 to $4,500 per site depending on complexity. Multiple-site discounts apply. Current BlueDAG software subscribers receive a 10% discount on listed service rates. Contact sales for a custom quote.
Tell us what you need inspected, where the sites are, and whether the work needs to feed an ADA transition plan, remediation budget, or compliance report.
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