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Section 4: ADA/T24 Uncovered / Accessibility for Entrances, Exits and Paths of Travel
AIA Central Valley
Sacramento, CA
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Section 4: ADA/T24 Uncovered / Accessibility for Entrances, Exits and Paths of Travel
This accessibility seminar will provide 2 CAB credits and 2 AIA/CES Health, Safety Welfare (HSW) credits.


Please bring a brown bag lunch.


Objectives:
Overview of accessible entrances and exits, stairways and ramps, walks and sidewalks, hazards and detectable warnings.

Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009

For questions or reasonable accommodations/alternate formats, please contact Kim Anderson at least 72 hours prior to each seminar:  kanderson@aiacv.org or 916-444-3658.


Instructor: Mark Wood, CBO, CASp

Mark is co-owner and principal with California Certified Accessibility Specialists (CalCASP). Marks career began working for a local contractor building houses in the mid 1970s. Mark has worked in city government since 1987 in the Building Division as a Senior Plans Examiner, Assistant Building Official, and Building Official. Mark is currently serving on the California Housing and Community Development (HCD) Accessibility Focus Group for California Building Code Chapter 11A. He is a past president and board member of the Sacramento Valley Association of Building Officials (SVABO), past committee chair for the Code Review Committee and serves on the Education Committee. He is currently an accessibility instructor for the California Association of Building Officials (CALBO), and SVABO. Mark is a certified by the California Division of the State Architect (DSA) as an Access Specialist (CASp) and holds many certifications from a variety of organizations such as ICC, IAPMO, NFPA, and the State of California.

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AIA Central Valley
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

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Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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