Sidewalk Ramp | Durable Hose Protector Ramps by SMC Contracting

Purchase or Rent our aluminum sidewalk ramps

Although SMC uses these when dewatering, or pumping out temporarily for our own projects, we also rent out our sidwalk ramps.

Contact us at 561-689-8848 to rent a sidewalk ramp

Sidewalk ramp Benefits

  • Pedestrian Safey
  • Dewatering Permits are more likely to be approved.
  • You will not need a permit to close a sidewalk.
  • OSHA & ADA approved specifications
    • Our standard ramps are 4 feet wide, ample room for wheelchairs.
    • All ramps have 4 inch side rails for wheel safety
    • [our small 3 foot wide version is a special order]
  • Hoses are protected
  • Works for hoses and cables
hose protector sidewalk ramp hose protector sidewalk ramp

Installed sidewalk ramp that enables a hose to be run underneath the ramp

sidewalk ramp to allow hose to cross sidewalk

Trailer friendly , easy to install. Bolt together sidewalk ramp. Two 7 foot sloping sections and 12 inch middle section bolt together.

Sidewalk ramp specifications

  • Fits on an 8 foot trailer. Two sloping 7 foot sections and a center 12" section. Bolt together.
  • Standard ramp Total length 15 feet -
  • The ramp bridge is 7 inches tall (12 inches wide), designed to accommodate a 6 inch hose.
  • The standard ramp middle bridge section is 12 inches wide, and the 2 sloping sections are 7 feet long
  • ADA Wheelchair regulation compliance
    • Our standard size 4 feet wide (ADA compliance is 3 feet)
    • Our small ramp is 3 feet wide (special order)
    • The slope is 1:12 which is ADA compliant
    • There are 4 inch curbs on each side of the ramp (ADA compliant is 2 inches)
    • The ramps have a grip surface applied and caution strip
  • Conveniently Transportable on a trailer. Breaks down in to three pieces, 2-4 men can lift the 3 sections.

Miscellaneous information regarding sidewalk ramps

  • You need a permit in most cities in South Florida to close a sidewalk. You can avoid that by using a sidewalk ramp.
  • You will still probably need a permit to discharge water into a storm drain even if you use a sidewalk ramp
  • Most well point pumps use 6" hoses or less
  • Construction site hose ramps can also be used for temporary events to cross power cables (making it a cable protector ramp)
  • Other names for sidewalk ramps
    • bridge ramp
    • hose bridge ramp
    • cable protector ramp
    • pedestrian hose ramp
  • The sidewalk ramp does not only help wheelchair users, it avoids trip and fall incidents with the public. It's all about pedestrian safety.
  • Others have used wooden ramps, however wooden ramps are more temporary
  • We may be adding a narrower 3 foot version in the near future
hose bridge ramp

A sidewalk ramps mitigate tripping hazards while still allowing for wheelchair accessiblity

pump and cable ramp

Sidewalk Ramps are required in the Town of Palm beach, otherwise permits may not be approved.

A sidewalk ramp in action showing a hose pumping water under sidewalk ramp

A sidewalk ramp installed and in place for over 4 months on a public sidewalk.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sidewalk Ramps

What is a sidewalk ramp?

A sidewalk ramp is a sloped surface that connects a sidewalk to a lower or higher surface, such as a street or driveway. It is often used to improve accessibility and ensure safety for pedestrians, wheelchairs, and other mobility devices.

What are the common uses of sidewalk ramps?

Sidewalk ramps are commonly used for accessibility, hose or cable protection, and pedestrian safety. They are ideal for construction sites, public walkways, and areas where hoses or cables cross pedestrian paths.

Are sidewalk ramps ADA-compliant?

Many sidewalk ramps are designed to meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance standards, ensuring they are accessible for individuals with disabilities. Always check the specifications of the ramp to confirm compliance.

What materials are sidewalk ramps made of?

Sidewalk ramps are typically made from durable materials such as rubber, plastic, or metal. The choice of material depends on the intended use, load capacity, and environmental conditions.

How do I choose the right sidewalk ramp?

To choose the right sidewalk ramp, consider factors such as the weight capacity, dimensions, material, and whether it meets ADA compliance. Additionally, think about the specific use case, such as hose protection or pedestrian accessibility.

How do I transport and install a sidewalk ramp?

Get a sidewalk ramp that fits on a trailer. Since it fits on a regular 8 foot trailer, it will have to come in pieces that you assemble, so get one that is easy to assemble with bolts.