An example might include construction of a new infill building with a historic facade which must be maintained (thus predetermining the entry floor level) and where space for a ramp is not...
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Site Constraints
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Tom Williams, AIA, National Accessibility Officer, GSA, Public Buildings Service
For those of you that are dealing with energy control in buildings, that’s a major issue....
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STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR....
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where the State Historic Preservation Officer or Advisory Council on Historic Preservation determines that compliance with a requirement would threaten or destroy historically significant...
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R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
alteration, blended transition, cross slope, curb line, curb ramp, element, facility, grade break, operable part, pedestrian access route, pedestrian circulation path, public right-of-way, qualified...
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
The definitions and complications of implementation in various types of buildings are highlighted through case study examples and discussion....
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PREFACE
The ADA is historic not only nationally but globally as well. No other mandate in the world has its scope....
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§ 37.75(d)
(d) If a public entity operates a fixed route system, any segment of which is included on the National Register of Historic Places, and if making a vehicle of historic character used solely...
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III. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO WHC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO WHC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES A. Accessible Patient Room....
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STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA.
STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA....
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[A] ALTERATION
[DSA-AC] A change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or facility....
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[A] ALTERATION
[DSA-AC] A change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or facility....
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§8.21(c)(1)(ii)
(ii) In the case of historic preservation programs or activities, require the recipient to take any action that would result in a substantial impairment of significant historic features...
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213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities
Access is required where toilet and bathing facilities are provided, though exceptions are provided for certain altered facilities, including qualified historic facilities, single user rooms...
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STEP 4: MAKE SURE THAT THE FACILITY IS BEING BUILT ACCORDING TO THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AS SHOWN IN THE BUILDING PLANS.
STEP 4: MAKE SURE THAT THE FACILITY IS BEING BUILT ACCORDING TO THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AS SHOWN IN THE BUILDING PLANS....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
- Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction This section establishes scoping requirements for new co (Section-by-Section Analysis)nstruction of buildings and facilities....
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224.6.3 Buildings, Structures, or Facilities Licensed as a Hotel, Motel, or Condominium Pursuant to Chapter 509, F.S.
224.6.3 Buildings, Structures, or Facilities Licensed as a Hotel, Motel, or Condominium Pursuant to Chapter 509, F.S....
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TABLE 601 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS (hours)
TABLE 601 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS (hours) BUILDING ELEMENT TYPE I TYPE II TYPE III TYPE IV TYPE V...
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is: In a small municipality, the town council holds its public meetings in an auditorium on the second floor of an historic...