Sifu
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Not sure how it got this way...
Large medical office building, 4 separate suites. Intent is a single permit to remodel 3 of the 4 suites. (That is a question that needs addressed, but lets go with it for now.)
Suite 1 has 6 individual toilet rooms within the suite, only 1 is intended to be scoped as accessible. The intended scope of work does not include the other 5 that are not accessible.
Suite 2 has 2 individual toilet rooms, neither is accessible, neither in the intended scope of work.
Suite 3 has 2 individual toilet rooms, neither is accessible, 1 is in the intended scope of work.
Suite 4 has 1 toilet room, and the scope of work is to make it accessible. This one is in the lobby that serves all suites.
Bottom line, 11 total individual toilet rooms, only 2 are scoped to be accessible. Except in the case of technical infeasibility, would they all be required to be accessible per IEBC 305.7 unless the cost exceeds 20%?
From what I can tell, the original build-out for most of this was in 2009, with a few scattered remodel permits since then. Sad that this exists, but not acceptable to keep giving this a pass. But also hard to say the rest are now subject to the code when they have apparently been ignored in the past. Isn't this why we have the 20% exception so that each time work is done it gets a little better?
Large medical office building, 4 separate suites. Intent is a single permit to remodel 3 of the 4 suites. (That is a question that needs addressed, but lets go with it for now.)
Suite 1 has 6 individual toilet rooms within the suite, only 1 is intended to be scoped as accessible. The intended scope of work does not include the other 5 that are not accessible.
Suite 2 has 2 individual toilet rooms, neither is accessible, neither in the intended scope of work.
Suite 3 has 2 individual toilet rooms, neither is accessible, 1 is in the intended scope of work.
Suite 4 has 1 toilet room, and the scope of work is to make it accessible. This one is in the lobby that serves all suites.
Bottom line, 11 total individual toilet rooms, only 2 are scoped to be accessible. Except in the case of technical infeasibility, would they all be required to be accessible per IEBC 305.7 unless the cost exceeds 20%?
From what I can tell, the original build-out for most of this was in 2009, with a few scattered remodel permits since then. Sad that this exists, but not acceptable to keep giving this a pass. But also hard to say the rest are now subject to the code when they have apparently been ignored in the past. Isn't this why we have the 20% exception so that each time work is done it gets a little better?