The New ADA Design Standards: When, Where and How?
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Benefits
On September 15, 2010, the Department of Justice adopted new design standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act, including the 2004 ADA and ABA guidelines. This live audio conference will provide you with an overview of the new rules, highlights of the major changes, and the potential implications for your business and clients.
Presenters include two of the past chairs of the U.S. Access Board.
Learning Objectives:
- You will be able to describe key requirements of the revised ADA Title II and Title III regulations.
- You will be able to discuss provisions unique to the regulation.
- You will be able to review how the new rules impact your business.
- You will be able to identify how the new revised 2010 ADA Standards differ from the current ADAAG.
Agenda
| New ADA Design Standards From the Department of Justice | |
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| Where Do the New 2010 ADA Standards Differ From the Current ADAAG? | |
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| How Do the New Rules Impact My Business? | |
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Faculty
Douglas Jay Anderson, LCM Architects LLC
John H. Catlin, FAIA, LCM Architects LLC
Douglas Jay Anderson
- Partner at LCM Architects LLC in Chicago
- Former chair of the U.S. Access Board in Washington, D.C.; first appointed by President Bush in 2002, reappointed in 2007
- HUD nationwide technical trainer on the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act
- ADA consultant for Fortune 500 companies, including Hilton Worldwide, McDonald’s, Bank of America and Walgreens
- National AIA Conference, ADA and FHA presentations in 2005, 2006 and 2007
John H. Catlin, FAIA
- Founding partner at LCM Architects LLC in Chicago
- Inducted as a fellow by the American Institute of Architects in 2004
- Received the Barrier-Free America Award from the Paralyzed Veterans of America for work on the Access Living headquarters in Chicago
- Served as U.S. State Department Delegation to Hanoi, Vietnam, in 1996 and 1998
- U.S. Access board member appointed by President Clinton in 1994 and served as board chair from 1995 to 1996, and served as public members from 1994 to 2004
- Chicago Transit Authority Board of Directors, 2002 to 2004
These Materials are Designed For
This live audio conference is designed for presidents, vice presidents, contractors, subcontractors, engineers, architects, project managers, contract managers, developers, building owners and managers, design professionals and attorneys.
| CD & Manual | - CD Set with bound 28 page manual |
| Podcast | - 85 Minute MP3 with 28 page electronic manual - Immediate Access and No Shipping Cost |


