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One of our hardware consultants is working on a county courthouse project. The building was built in the 1930's. Most of the doors are not being replaced, but about 30 doors will now have access control, and 10 more will be new doors. The existing doors have mortise locks with knobs. The hardware consultant was told that the existing doors can continue to have the existing knobs, and the new doors can have knobs to match (rather than levers), because it is a historic building. This building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The total renovation cost is approx. $3M, and includes asbestos removal, central AC, and renovations to some walls and floors, along with the door-related work.
I have a call in to the contact listed on the Access Board's website to find out more about their state's accessibility requirements, but if we look at this as a hypothetical situation from a 2010 ADA perspective, do you agree that the knobs can stay and that new knobs can be installed?
I have a call in to the contact listed on the Access Board's website to find out more about their state's accessibility requirements, but if we look at this as a hypothetical situation from a 2010 ADA perspective, do you agree that the knobs can stay and that new knobs can be installed?