Wednesday, October 12, 2011

UPDATE: BOMA's Guide to the New ADA Standards + Webinar on ADA Building Codes and Standards

UPDATE - October 12, 2011

BOMA San Francisco Members:

Have you scheduled alterations, renovations, tenant improvements or new construction in your building in the coming months?  Did you know that your plans could be impacted by the recently revised Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations -- the first major update to the ADA since the regulations were first published in 1991?

After March 15, 2012, new construction and alterations will be required to comply with the new ADA Standards adopted by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2010. These new regulations are going to affect many areas of construction/renovation including front and side reach ranges, employee work spaces, restrooms, parking garages, fitness centers, and more. Find out what you need to know and how you should prepare, to ensure you're ADA compliant.

BOMA Webinar: Understanding the 2010 ADA Building Codes and Standards


Speaker


Ron Burton
VP of Codes and Standards 
BOMA International


You'll learn:

  • Updates on changes in the access requirements
  • What you need to know to comply with new requirements
  • How the new regulations will affect your building
  • New requirements for accessible routes on a variety of building elements
  • And more!

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Original Post - October 12, 2011



BOMA San Francisco Members:

The Guide to the 2010 ADA Standards, brought to you by BOMA International, who "wrote the book" on ADA compliance 20 years ago, is a follow–up to BOMA’s groundbreaking 1991 ADA Compliance Guidebook: A Checklist for Your Building, the 1992 ADA Answer Book and the BOMA ADA Compliance System, and the 2003 Guide to ADA & Accessibility Regulations.

BOMA’s new ADA Guidebook is the most up–to–date and comprehensive analysis of the new ADA regulations, unmatched by anything else in the marketplace. The Guidebook helps property professionals understand and implement the revised Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) design standards implementing Title III of the ADA, adopted by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2010.

The Guide to the 2010 ADA Standards includes updated requirements for accessible routes and a variety of building elements, including employee work spaces, restrooms, reach ranges, sales and service counters, stairways, telephones, special rooms and spaces, recreation facilities and much more.


Important – ADA Compliance Deadline Coming in March

After March 15, 2012, new construction and alterations are required to comply with the 2010 ADA Standards. Don’t be taken by surprise. Act now to ensure you’re ADA compliant.

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