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Thank you for your response. If there anyway you can please provide me with a reference for this? Because as I was reading ADA Chapter 3: Turning Spaces, it implies that it is mandatory.The ADA Standards, ABA Standards, and ANSI A117.1 are silent on this issue. Thus, there is no requirement to provide a turning space at the end of a dead end corridor, and I have never been asked to provide one for a dead end corridor with a width of less than 60 inches.
They swing in. Check the attached exampleDo you have the maneuvering clearance at the doors? Do they swing out?
As I stated above, the code is silent, which means it does not address the issue at all, so there is nothing to cite. I would follow @tbz's advice. I have found the Access Board Technical Assistance to be very responsive.Thank you for your response. If there anyway you can please provide me with a reference for this? Because as I was reading ADA Chapter 3: Turning Spaces, it implies that it is mandatory.
Ch3 of the ADA doesn't specify where the turning space is required. It's just listing the technical requirements for what a turning space is when it's required by another section. A turning space is only required where specifically called for in a different section of code.Thank you for your response. If there anyway you can please provide me with a reference for this? Because as I was reading ADA Chapter 3: Turning Spaces, it implies that it is mandatory.