Facility Compliance Surveys
We perform accessibility assessment of existing building if applicable. Review Drawing sets for compliance. Perform construction document back check. follow project through construction making multiple site visits at different times. provide CASp construction report. Provide Casp inspection cerficiate upon completion
The facility review consists of an inspection of the common areas at the building site. The Accessibility audit will include:
Affordable Housing
Hotels
Timeshare resorts
Restaurants
Common Areas
Site Amenities
Transient Lodging Guestrooms
Parking
Access Aisles
Curb Ramps
Crosswalks
Paths of Travel
Ramps
Restrooms
Signage
Service Counters
Doors
Door Hardware
Alarm Systems
Drinking Fountains
Work Areas
Stairways
Kitchen
Locker-Rooms
Transient Lodging Guestrooms
Casp services
Accessibility Consultants’ perform accessibility assessment of existing buildings for many different types of projects including, Title III Places of Public Accommodation Facility Assessments, Hotel or Time-share Assessments, Multi-Family Housing Renovation, and New Build.
The facility review consists of an inspection of the common areas at the building site.
The CASp Report will include:
Accessibility Assessment of existing building
Review Drawing sets for compliance
Perform Construction Document Back Check
Follow Project through Construction, making progressive site visits as required.
Provide CASp Construction Report
Issue CASp Inspection Certificate upon completion
Public Right-Of-Way
While the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law more than 31 years ago, there are still no enforceable standards for pedestrian facilities. AC helps communities navigate the complicated route to an accessible public right-of-way.
Keeping cost efficiency and limited state and local government budgets in mind, AC can help achieve the goal of a compliant public right-of-way system through:
Clear explanations of federal regulations
Staff knowledge surveys
Policy and procedure staff training
Public right-of-way Transition Plan development
Focused public right-of-way public outreach meetings
Planning and design policy and procedure development, updates, and training
Public right-of-way accessibility evaluation