Kelly Bray

Fifty years reading California's access code

A single certified specialist, a long memory for how these codes evolved, and a practice built entirely on documentation that holds up.

Our Practice

Certified, independent and local

CASp1 has served Central Valley property owners since 1974 — through the arrival of Title 24, the ADA, and every revision of Chapter 11B since. That continuity is the point: we know not just what the code says today, but why it changed and how local jurisdictions read it.
Certification as a California Access Specialist (CASp No. 366) means our inspections carry statutory weight. Independence means our findings are not shaped by who is quoting the repair work.

1974

Practice founded serving Central Valley property owners.

1990

Scope expands with the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

2008

Certification granted under California's CASp program — CASp No. 366.

Today

Digital reporting and portfolio programs across the Valley.

How We Work

Four commitments on every engagement

Independence

We inspect; we do not sell the construction. Findings are called as the code reads them.

Craft

Measurements taken by hand, verified on site, and cited to the section that governs them.

Clarity

Reports written to be acted on by owners, contractors and counsel — not decoded.

Continuity

The specialist who walks your property is the one who answers the phone afterward.

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