Accessibility ARE Supplemental Course · Dave Chan, CBPE, AIA, LEED AP ICC Certified Building Plans...
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Accessibility
ARE Supplemental Course
Introduction
Dave Chan, CBPE, AIA, LEED AP
ICC Certified Building Plans ExaminerAccessibility Inspector, certified by ICC
Peer Reviewer – Fairfax County, Prince George’s County
Code Consultant
Owner, Principal
Architectural Design + Consulting Services, LLC
Contact Information
703.956.1435
Overview
• Introduction
• Codes & Standards
• Scope & Criteria
• Scope for New & Existing Buildings
• Accessible Building Elements
• Technical Criteria
• Questions & Comments
Overview
• Developed as part of a study series for the Architect Registration Examination, this
session provides an overview of current ADA Standards and how the standards are
applied in the design and construction of multiple building types. Applicable building
codes related to ADA Standards will be reviewed and discussed.
• Participants will examine the current ADA Standards, adopted by the US
Department of Justice, and how they differ from the previous standards.
• Participants will consider how to apply the ADA Standards in multiple building types.
• Participants will examine design elements and products that comply with the
Standards, including proper signage, ramps, barriers, access areas and hardware.
• Participants will consider current building codes that relate to ADA Standards and
various compliance strategies.
Codes & Reference Standards
2012 International Building Code
2012 International Residential CodeReferenced Code per 2012 IBC §101.2, Exception
2012 International Existing Building CodeReferenced Code per 2012 IBC §3401.5
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignU.S. Department of Justice
Scope & Criteria
for Accessibility & Usability
• Scoping Provisions - Administrative Authority• Local Building Department - 2012 IBC 104.1
“What, Where and to What Extent”
• 2012 IBC - §1007, §1101 & §1103
• 2012 IEBC - §310, §605, §806, §906, §1005 & §1408
• 2012 IRC - §R320
• Reference Standard - Technical Criteria
“How to Design and Construct”
• 2009 ICC A117.1 §201 – Referenced by Chapter 11 of the IBC, applicable in VA & DC
• 2010 ADA Standards – applicable in certain states as Maryland.
Scope of Accessibility for New
& Existing Buildings
• New Buildings & Structures
All Temporary or Permanent Shall be Accessible
2012 IBC §1103, includes 15 exceptions• Detached 1 & 2 Family Dwellings & </= 3 dwelling units
• Employee work areas less than 300 sf in area
• Live/Work Units, R-1 uses such as Bed and Breakfast (< 5 sleeping units), daycare
facilities (portion not used for daycare).
• Utility Buildings, Limited access spaces (non-occupiable), Equipment Spaces, Single-
Occupant Structures, walk-in coolers.
• Construction Sites
• Detention and correctional facilities: common use areas that are used only by inmates
or detainees and security personnel and that do not serve cells that are required to be
accessible.
• Raised Areas (used for security, life safety, or fire safety) – observation galleries, prison
guard towers, fire towers, lifeguard stands.
• Existing Buildings & StructuresAlterations, Repairs, Additions, Maintenance, Change of Occupancy and Designated Historic
Buildings
Designer has the option to comply 1 of the following codes:
• 2012 IBC §3411
• 2012 IEBC (Referenced Code by 2012 IBC §3401.5)
3 Primary Accessible Elements
• Accessible Route, Entrance & Parking Facilities2012 IBC §1104, §1105, §1106
From site arrival points to the occupiable spaces (primary function areas)
• Usability of Occupiable Spaces2012 IBC §1104, §1107, §1108 & §1109
Occupiable spaces (primary function areas) accessible to and usable by
occupants with physical disabilities
• Accessible Means of Egress2012 IBC §1007
From occupiable spaces within the facility to the public way
Accessible Route
• Arrival Points within Site 2012 IBC §1104.1
• From public way - sidewalks, public streets
• Public transportation stops
• Accessible parking
• Accessible passenger loading zones
• Site Connection 2012 IBC §1104.2 & §1104.3
• Accessible route connecting arrival points to site buildings, facilities,
spaces and elements
• Accessible routes connecting multiple buildings, etc. on the same
site
• Multi-Level Buildings 2012 IBC §1104.4
• At least one accessible route to each accessible level
• Accessible Route Location 2012 IBC §1104.5
• Coincide with and in same area as general circulation path
Accessible Entrances
• Public Entrances 2012 IBC §1105.1
• At least 60% of all public entrances shall be
accessible, plus:
• Tenant spaces, dwelling units and sleeping units
• Parking garage pedestrian entrances
• Tunnels and elevated walkway entrances
• Restricted entrances
• Inmate and detainee entrances
Parking & Passenger Loading
Facilities• Where parking is provided: 2012 IBC §1106
• Required based on table 1106.1 2012 IBC §1106.1
• Minimum # accessible parking based on # parking provided
• R-2 & R-3 occupancies required to be accessible 2012 IBC §1106.2
• 2% of provided parking for occupants, but not < 1
• Hospital outpatient facilities 2012 IBC §1106.3
• 10% of patient and visitor parking provided, but not < 1
• Rehab. & outpatient physical therapy facilities 2012 IBC §1106.4
• 20% of patient and visitor parking provided
• Passenger Loading Zones 2012 IBC §1106.7
• Located on shortest accessible route to acc. entrance 2012 IBC §1106.6
• Van spaces – every 6, or fraction of, accessible spaces 2012 IBC §1106.5
Usability of Occupiable Spaces
• Dwelling & Sleeping Units 2012 IBC §1107
• Accessible Unit 2009 ICC/ANSI A117.1 §1002
• Type A Unit 2009 ICC/ANSI A117.1 §1003
• Type B Unit, consistent with US HUD FHAG 2009 ICC/ANSI A117.1 §1004
• Assembly Area Seating 2012 IBC §1108.2
• Fixed Seating - theatres, bleachers, stadiums, arenas 2012 IBC §1108.2.2
• Performance areas 2012 IBC §1108.2.8
• Dining areas 2012 IBC §1108.2.9
• Self-service storage facilities 2012 IBC §1108.3
• Judicial facilities 2012 IBC §1108.4
Usability of Occupiable Spaces(Continued)
• Toilet & bathing facilities 2012 IBC §1109.2
• Family/Assisted-use toilet & bathing facilities (A & M occ.) 2012 IBC §1109.2
• Kitchens & kitchenettes 2012 IBC §1109.4
• Drinking Fountains 2012 IBC §1109.5
• Elevators & Lifts 2012 IBC §1109.6 & §1109.7
• Dressing, fitting & locker rooms 2012 IBC §1109.11.1
• Check-out Aisles 2012 IBC §1109.11.2
• Point of sale & service counters 2012 IBC §1109.11.3
• Recreation & sports facilities 2012 IBC §1109.14
Accessible Means of Egress
• Accessible Spaces
• Minimum 1 accessible means of egress 2012 IBC §1007.1
• More than 1 required means of egress, minimum 2
accessible means of egress 2012 IBC §1107.1
• No more than 2 accessible means of egress are
required from any space regardless of required
number of means of egress 2012 IBC §1107.1
• Not required in alterations to existing buildings 2012 IBC §1007.1, exception 1
Accessible Means of Egress
9 Available Components for Continuity 2012 IBC §1007.2
• Accessible Route 2012 IBC §1104
• Interior Exit Stairways 2012 IBC §1007.3 & §1022
• Exterior Exit Stairways 2012 IBC §1007.3 & §1026
• Elevators 2012 IBC §1007.4
• Platform Lifts 2012 IBC §1007.5
• Horizontal Exits 2012 IBC §1025
• Ramps 2012 IBC §1010, §1022 & §1026
• Areas of Refuge 2012 IBC §1007.6
• Exterior Areas for Assisted Rescue 2012 IBC §1007.7
Accessible Means of Egress
Areas of Refuge 2012 IBC §1007.6
• Direct Access to...
• Stairways2012 IBC §1007.3 & §1022
• Elevator & Elevator Lobby2012 IBC §1007.4
• Separation
• Smoke Barrier2012 IBC §1007.6.2
• Horizontal Exit2012 IBC §1025
• Exit Enclosure2012 IBC §1022
Accessible Means of Egress
Areas of Refuge & Exit Enclosures
2012 IBC §1007.6
Accessible Means of Egress
Horizontal Exits
2012 IBC §1025
Accessible Means of Egress
Exterior Areas for Assisted Rescue
2012 IBC §1007.7
Technical Criteria
Openings in Floor Surfaces
Technical Criteria
Change in Elevation
Technical Criteria
Turning Space
Technical Criteria
Clear Floor Space
Technical Criteria
Toe Clearance
Technical Criteria
Knee Clearance
Technical Criteria
Protruding Objects - Limits
Technical Criteria
Protruding Objects – Post Mounted
Technical Criteria
Protruding Objects – Reduced Vertical
Clearance
Technical Criteria
Reach Range – Forward Reach
Technical Criteria
Reach Range – Side Reach
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route - Components
• Walking surface slopes </= 1:20 and cross slope </= 1:48
• Doors and doorways
• Ramps
• Curb ramps, excluding the flared sides
• Elevators
• Platform lifts
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Clear Width
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Clear Width @ TurnsFigure 403.5.2
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Clear Width @ DoorwaysFigure 404.2.4.1
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swing Doors
Figure 404.2.4.1
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swing Doors
Figure 404.2.4.1
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swing Doors
Figure 404.2.4.1
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Maneuvering Clearances at Recessed Doors
Figure 404.2.4.1
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Ramp
• Slope </= 1:12 with cross slope </= 1:48
• Rise 30” maximum
Technical Criteria
Accessible Route – Ramps, Edge Protection
• > 6” rise, handrails required
• Ramp surface > 30” above adjacent grade/floor , guards required
Summary
• Accessibility and Usability is required for all occupancies, with few exceptions
• 3 Primary Accessibility Elements• Accessible Route, Entrance & Parking Facilities
• Usability of Occupiable Spaces
• Accessible Means of Egress
Questions & Comments