Case Study
This commercial project in Atascadero, CA involved the fabrication and coordination of approximately 1,200 linear feet of railing for a large multi-level exterior access area. The railing system was designed to serve a network of stairs, walkways, ramps, and landings, helping create safe, durable pedestrian access across the site.
Because the project tied into newly formed concrete stairs and flatwork, early coordination was a major part of keeping everything on track. Our team worked closely during the forming phase to help ensure railing locations, elevations, and layout requirements aligned with overall site conditions before concrete and railing installation moved forward.
Client
General Contractor
City
Atascadero, CA
Process
1) Detailed On-Site Measurements
We began with field measurements to verify stair geometry, landing locations, elevations, and the overall flow of the access routes. This step helped confirm real-world site conditions before fabrication began.
2) Shop Drawings for Approval
Using field information, we developed shop drawings showing the railing layout and key details for review and approval. This stage helped establish clarity across the project and reduce the chance of downstream fit-up issues.
3) In-House Fabrication
Once drawings were finalized, all railing components were fabricated in-house. Producing the system in our shop allowed for quality control, consistency, and better management of a large-volume railing package.
4) Coordinated Installation
Installation was coordinated with project partners to support a smooth overall execution and keep the work aligned with the project schedule and site progress.
Challenges
On projects like this, success depends on getting critical details right early. With a large amount of railing spread across multiple elevations and paths of travel, there was very little room for layout error. Stair runs, landings, slopes, and concrete edges all had to work together cleanly so the finished railing system would install properly and maintain a consistent appearance throughout the site.
That meant careful field verification, clear shop drawings, and steady coordination during early site work to support accuracy and efficiency across the build.
Results
The finished project delivered a clean, durable commercial railing system that supports safe access across stairs, ramps, and walkways while complementing the completed site improvements. With strong early coordination and careful fabrication, the large railing package came together efficiently and helped create a polished final result for this Atascadero commercial project.
This early site photo shows the project before the stairs, walkways, and railing systems were in place. At this stage, forming and layout work were still underway, making it an important point for coordination, elevation checks, and verifying where future railing systems would tie into the finished concrete paths and stair runs.
This photo captures field measurement and verification work during construction as the new concrete stairs and walkways were taking shape. With a project of this size and multiple transitions across the site, careful measurements were essential to confirm elevations, spacing, and alignment before final railing fabrication and installation moved forward.
The completed project features an extensive commercial railing system integrated across stairs, ramps, and pedestrian walkways. The finished rails provide safe, durable access throughout the site while maintaining a clean, consistent appearance across the large multi-level layout.
