Ramp Calculator — Wheelchair Access & Gradient
Calculate ramp length, gradient, landings and handrails for wheelchair access ramps compliant with UK Building Regulations Part M and Part K.
Total height rise from bottom to top of ramp
Wheelchair access uses Part M gradient limits
Min 1200mm for wheelchair access (1500mm preferred)
How We Calculate This
This calculator determines the correct ramp design based on UK Building Regulations Part M (Access to and use of buildings) and Part K (Protection from falling). It automatically selects the appropriate gradient based on the height rise.
Part M gradient requirements
- Up to 500mm rise: Maximum gradient 1:12
- 500mm to 750mm rise: Maximum gradient 1:15
- Over 750mm rise: Maximum gradient 1:20
Key requirements
- Minimum width: 1200mm (1500mm preferred for wheelchair passing)
- Landings: Top, bottom, and every 10m of ramp length (min 1200x1200mm)
- Handrails: Both sides at 900-1000mm height, extending 300mm past each end
- Tactile paving: Corduroy hazard warning at top and bottom
- Surface: Must be firm, durable and slip-resistant
The ramp length is calculated as: height difference x gradient ratio. For example, a 600mm rise at 1:15 gradient = 0.6 x 15 = 9m ramp length.
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.