Brad Cannon
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Does your jurisdiction consider re-plastering of a commercial pool as an "alteration" thereby triggering ADA compliance?
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I agree... but I need to determine if it is considered an alteration because that what triggers accessibility requirements. Getting some push back from PW on if it is an alteration or consider regular maintenance.I do not know of an exemption in the code in chapter 1 or 11B that you exempt.
Is the cost over $150k? if not you only need to spend 20% on access upgrades....
Does your jurisdiction consider re-plastering of a commercial pool as an "alteration" thereby triggering ADA compliance?
I agree... but I need to determine if it is considered an alteration because that what triggers accessibility requirements. Getting some push back from PW on if it is an alteration or consider regular maintenance.
Does your jurisdiction consider re-plastering of a commercial pool as an "alteration" thereby triggering ADA compliance?
They plan on plastering the whole pool. Sq. ft. is 2,035 ... thanks.
I would call it a repair
"Ouch"! tile and deck work is an accessible surface, at the least you will need to provide POT to area of work, a lift and compliant parking.