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The CSU has a comprehensive plan review system in place: DSA certification of access compliance; full time Inspectors of Record on site; engaged and knowledgeable campus staff; and Disabled Student Service Offices on each campus.
So what other techniques are CSU campuses using to deliver code-compliant accessible buildings?
In this training, we will cover:
- Access compliance standards
- CSU access compliance liability
- How to lower your campus profile
- What the law requires. What is strict liability.
- The new code on accessibility
- 5 elements your A/E Team should incorporate into their plans
- Proven strategies from 6 campuses to achieve accessible facilities
- A survey of campus actions on retrofitting and constructing for accessibility
- A practical working strategy to deliver compliant facilities
This training is intended for project managers, building coordinators, planners, project inspectors, deputy building officials, directors of physical plant, and anyone else who is responsible for Capital Projects.
Presented By the CSU Chancellor’s Office:
- Tom Kennedy, Chief of Architecture and Engineering
- Warren Jacobs, University Architect
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