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Accessibility Analyses

north star

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Do any of you require an Accessibility Analysis of the various
projects that you review, whether it is new or existing construction ?
Something akin to an RDP providing you with the applicable Codes
& Standards, and then an analysis of each the applicable elements
involved ?

If so, can you please send me something ?.......I am looking to have
a file of an existing, detailed Accessibility Analysis that I can show to
RDP's in this area.......I am having a heck of a time trying to explain
what a detailed Accessibility Analysis is & looks like........I am not

trying to infringe on any copyrighted material.

Thanks for any input !


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It depends on what state are you in; then again it comes down to a simple spread sheet, the complexity depends on its use: general overview, court exhibit, etc.
 
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Thanks for the input !

My desire is to have some sort of spreadsheet that addresses
the various ADA "required" elements, and to have the RDP-of-Record
provide the various sections that states "Yes, they are required to
address xxx", or "No, they are not required to address xx".
Something similar to the Code Analysis that we are receiving for the
other project elements [ i.e. - Bldg., Elec., Plbg., Mech., Gas, ATFP,
Structural, etc. ].

I was \ am wondering if any of you are receiving such an ADA analysis

along with your regular Code(s) Analyses, on your Commercial
Projects.


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Check the City of Los Angeles Building Department's plan review accessibility correction sheets, they contain code cites and are extensive.
 
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