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Accessibility Scoping for New Construction and Alterations: What is Complaint, What to Modify & Which Regulation Apply?
Now that the 2013 CBC has been reformatted, melded with the 2010 ADA and enforceable for over a year, several essential elements must be clear to ensure effective use and application. This seminar will include a brief history of federal and state accessibility regulations; how to avoid lawsuits for both you and your clients; a discussion on what minimum and maximum really means; elements most often designed or installed incorrectly; scoping a project (including what regulations apply and where) and what to expect in the 2013 Intervening Code Adoption Cycle Supplement (effective July 1, 2015). There will also be a group break-out sessions and discussion. You may Submit specific topics to AIACV up to one week in advance of the presentation for the instructors to address. The-course will be customized to your needs and concerns.
TIME: Door opens at 8:30 am, class begins at 9 am and runs until approximately 2:30 pm
COST: AIA Members, $100 (+svc fee) Non-members $150 (+svc fee)
About the Instructor: Mark Wood, CASp and Paul Klein, CASp have been responsible for ensuring compliance with California accessibility requirements found in the California Building Code Title 24 and American With Disabilities Act for over 20 years. They own and operate California Certified Accessibility Specialists, (CalCasp) offering a full range of accessibility compliance services to assist businesses, property owners and architects in complying with Senate Bill 1608 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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LocationAIA Central Valley
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95811
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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