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Does anyone have a book or two they have found helpful regarding designing and remodeling for the American with Disabilities Act? Would you mind sharing the title and author?
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JN, the source we use in my state is the CABO/ANSI A117.1-1992.I believe you can get this from a CABO website.
I recently got a catalog from the craftsman book co
http://www.craftsman-book.com that has a couple of ADA references listed that look they would be helpful.
jw
*jn..it wasn'the dav..it was the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans.. here's a link...http://www.epva.org/Accessible_Architecture/CodesRegulations.htmI bought a great 3-ring binder with code and explanations from them...
*Taunton has a book on this topic which is very good. Designing for a Lifetime, or something like that. I think it came out before ADA, so it may not address that law specifically, but it is excellent on design. I'm sure it's on this website somewhere.