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Stepping Thru Accessible Businesses - What Needs To Be Done

9:00 am - 3:00 pm PDT, March 15, 2019   |   Organized by: AIA Los Angeles

Description

Date/Time: March 15, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Location: 707 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Description: Have you heard people say that ‘they do not need to worry about Access’ – that they are ‘grandfathered in’? This is a common misconception. For older facilities, even if no construction is being done, there is an obligation to implement Barrier Removal that is Readily Achievable. No such thing as ‘grandfathering’! Newer facilities that did not comply with the original ADA are now required to comply with the 2010 ADA Standards. We will discuss common areas of non-compliance and issues of ongoing facility management thru photographs of complying and non-complying elements.

An overview in a non-technical sense of readily achievable barrier removal for items that need to be implemented even if no construction is being done.

Learning Units: 5 Mandatory Continuing Education (MCE) Health|Safety|Welfare Units

Learning Objectives

  • Understand obligations of Barrier Removal and just what it means for older buildings

  • Review what makes Barrier Removal readily achievable and how to plan on an on-going basis

  • Learn about common items of non-compliance in the business world

  • Overview examples of easy solutions for typical situations and available government incentives

About Stepping Thru Accessibility

Stepping Thru Accessibility was founded in 2009 in response to the need for information on Access in the built environment. STA assists building owners, property managers, tenants, attorneys, administrative authorities, and architects navigate their way thru accessibility concerns, both for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as other federal Access regulations and California state codes. Navigating the intricacies of these regulations and codes is our specialty. STA surveys existing facilities and provides detailed reports of items in non-compliance with today’s Access standards. Construction drawings for new buildings and alterations can be evaluated to verify if accessibility requirements are adequately addressed. And topical seminars for architects, facilities and property managers, interior designers, landscape, civil engineers, & others involved in the built environment are offered.




Janis Kent, FAIA, CASp, Architect

Janis Kent, FAIA, CASp is a licensed California Architect, and has been involved in the world of Accessibility since the mid-1980’s. She is designated a Subject Matter Expert (SME) by the California Division of the State Architect, a Certified Access Specialist, and participates in developing the state CASp exams. In addition to having managed a variety of architectural projects, she has surveyed numerous facilities for accessibility compliance and provided quality control for facilities throughout the country.

Additionally, Ms Kent has been asked to speak on Accessibility at a variety of venues from the Dwell conventions in Los Angeles, to Design DC in Washington, to National AIA Conventions in Chicago, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando, NYC, and to the Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior & Residential Design. She has been invited to speak at a number of business associations including BOMA-LA, CSI, ICC, CA Hotel & Lodging Association, Southern CA Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH), CA Public Parking Association (CPPA) as well as a number of AIA Chapters, to name a few. Her book, ‘ADA in Details – Interpreting the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design’ is a compilation of architectural details on Accessibility used by architects, designers, plan checkers/inspectors, and facility managers, published in 2017 by Wiley.

As Founding President of the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI), she steered the organization to serve those involved with Access in the built environment both in private practice as well as public sector. She has served on the Cerritos College Architectural Advisory committee and the AIA Long Beach/South Bay chapter board . Janis received her M.Arch from the University of California, Los Angeles and is currently the principal of Stepping Thru Accessibility in Long Beach, California.

Location

Walter P Moore

707 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2100

Los Angeles, CA US

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