Facilities must comply with all 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design for new construction and remodeling projects....
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604.2 Location
This might allow a little more than the 18” maximum allowed by this section to be safe harbored for barrier removal projects and path of travel obligations under 202.4....
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PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
And officials should be familiar with the 2010 Standards before undertaking any alterations or new construction projects....
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Accessibility Evaluation Surveys
The Youth Conservation Corps Inclusive Toolbox Project offers one way to have surveys conducted and the resulting data entered into the accessibility database....
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4.4.1* GENERAL
Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27 in and 80 in (685 mm and 2030 mm) above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 in (100...
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Accessible Exterior Surfaces Technical Article
Project Director Denise Chesney, M.E.B.M.E. Research Coordinator Beneficial Designs, Inc. Santa Cruz, California Research Team: Patricia Longmuir, M.Sc....
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FAQ: What are "My WorkGroups?"
From here, users may create a WorkGroup to use individually; or, users can invite staff, project team members, colleagues, and clients to join and collaborate....
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FAQ: What does "powered by Evan Terry Associates" mean?
Their architectural projects are designed to ensure access to buildings and facilities for all people, including those with disabilities....
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The SmartWheel
In addition to the instruments discussed above, during the course of this project the city of Bellevue, Washington developed a Segway - mounted device to survey the city's sidewalks and...
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1133A.2.1 Clear width
Kitchens shall have a minimum clear width measured between any cabinet, countertop or the face of any appliance (excluding handles and controls) that projects into the kitchen and the opposing...
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Alterations—28 CFR 35.151
Therefore, multifamily housing projects must continue to utilize the terms ‘‘substantial alterations’’ and ‘‘other alterations’’ as defined in HUD’s Section 504 regulation to determine accessibility...
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
- Bobrick Utility Hook B-6707
- American Specialties Clothes Hook 8425
- Bobrick Utility Hook B-670
- Bobrick Hat and Coat Hook B-682
- Automatic sliding door systems Besam SL500
- Deaf Vote
- Bobrick Clothes Hook B-233
- Symmons SCOT® Slow-Closing Omni Temperature Lavatory Faucet S-60-H
- Bobrick 24" Hook Strip B-232 x 24
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5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M301
Edward Steinfeld, Director of the Center of Inclusive Design and Environmental Access at the University of Buffalo, gave a presentation on the Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project (AWM...
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III. Proposed Accessibility Guidelines
In the June 15, 1990 notice of proposed guidelines, the Department recognized that projects then being designed, in advance of publication of the final Guidelines may not become available...
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
constructed or altered; when parking facilities, pedestrian routes, toilet facilities or bathing facilities that serve the beach are constructed or altered; or when a beach nourishment project...
