Since sidewalks often have a 2 percent or less cross slope (which is the slope perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian travel along the sidewalk) to direct water toward the street for...
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E. What are the General Requirements for Curb Ramps in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design?
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Summary of Major Provisions
The final rule also requires a water spray unit at kitchen sinks and a seat in roll-in type and transfer type shower compartments in emergency transportable housing units with mobility features...
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2. New Construction and Alterations
Indeed, Plaintiff's expert Gary Waters confirmed that an architect's professional standard of care is to deliver a building that "generally conforms" to access requirements, and that is...
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Bonded Beach Path Installation
At the termination of the path at the waterline a 0.1-m (3.5-in.) curb was formed to reduce any inadvertent rolling of the path into the water and to stiffen the edge directly in contact...
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Cross Slope (R302.6) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In exterior environments, a maximum cross slope of 2 percent is generally accepted as adequate to allow water to drain off paved walking surfaces....
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Trailheads
Requirements for trailhead features, such as parking spaces, toilets, water spouts, and campsites, are explained in "Applying the Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines...
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Test Procedures
These biodeterioration samples were placed so as to allow circulation of water and air....
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Standard Stall
The offset door/water closet configuration (which can be reversed) allows space for entry....
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
Examples and discussion on water closets, toilets, knee and toe space, and bathroom accessories will highlight the latest updates in the standards as well as the most overlooked items....
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1134A.8 Lavatories, vanities, mirrors and towel fixtures
Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories shall be insulated or otherwise covered to protect against contact. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories. 7. ...
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Passenger Loading Zones 504 Stairways 505 Handrails CHAPTER 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES 601 General 602 Drinking Fountains 603 Toilet and Bathing Rooms 604 Water...