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ADA IN A DAY: Mitigating Your Firm and Your Clients Accessibility Risk
AIA Central Valley Gallery
Sacramento, CA
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ADA IN A DAY: Mitigating Your Firm and Your Clients Accessibility Risk
This seminar will help you understand the laws behind the prevalent ADA drive-by lawsuits and how those laws impact the scoping of your project.  Using several real life examples, we will dive into the CASp Program and learn how you can protect your firm and your clients. The second half of the day will focus on the Access Code Collaborative, new ADA codes that are being written, and real life examples of common problems caused by code confusion.

You may submit specific technical code questions in advance of the presentation for the instructor to address to erika@lrsarchitecture.com

Learning objectives:
1) Learn how to protect your firm and your client
2) Learn how to properly scope your ADA updates for a project
3) Learn how to effectively ingetrate a CASp report into your project
4) Learn the newest code cycle updates

Attendees taking any of the scheduled AIACV Accessibility & Codes courses will receive a total of 5 ADA credits to meet their licensing requirement. AIA members will receive 5 Health Safety Welfare (HSW). Beverages and Continental Breakfast will be served. Seminars will break for a half-hour lunch. Attendees may bring a brown-bag lunch and stay on-site, or leave and return.

TIME: Door opens at 8:30 am, class begins at 9 am and runs until approximately 2:30 pm

COST: AIA Members, $50 (+svc fee) Non-members $75 (+svc fee)

About the Instructor:
Lewis R. Springer is the founder and owner of LRS...Architecture.  He began his practice in 2000 and started offering Certified Access Specialist services in 2014. He graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and has been practicing architecture for over 30 years.  Currently, Lewis serves as the design community liaison for the Access Code Collaborative. The Collaborative works with DSA to edit code language and write new codes created from new California legislation such as Assembly Bill 662 that created a need for code language for adult changing stations.

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AIA Central Valley Gallery (View)
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95811
United States

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Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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