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  1. ADAguy

    Where does Civil scope end?

    GC lead Design/Bid/Build projects have usually been fairly clean cut as to responsibility and there is "usually" a general superintendent to oversee "all" trades. Entering into the world of CM, CM/Multiple Prime, etc. "responsible for" becomes clouded by attempts to shift "responsible for's" to...
  2. ADAguy

    Where does Civil scope end?

    Terratek please explain "own"? Does that include responsibility (based on soils report, plans and specs) for: barracades, trenching (onsite and public way), shoring, placement, backfill, finish surface, connection permits and inspections?
  3. ADAguy

    ADA question

    Wow! Need to know ADA? I have 35 years worth of references on this topic. I will try to be nice, as an architect we must know ADA and so too must/should CE's. Contact me directly and I will be glad to share with you (smiling). The trail material must be "rollable" stabilized DG works well...
  4. ADAguy

    ADA question

    First, I strongly recommend that the Forum add an ADA section. Second; go to 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADASAD) chapters 2 (scoping) and chapter 10 for outdoor activities. Note: yes, the minimum clear width between bollards is 32" and the clear minimum footprint for a wheel...
  5. ADAguy

    Where does Civil scope end?

    Let us better understand what we are dealing with. The initial question is by whom is the civil retained: owner, architect, CM, design/builder or the civil. Whether the project is residential or commercial, they all begin with a site. The each site has boundaries (some include easements) and...
  6. ADAguy

    Rail at Bottom of Stair

    80" min. AFF or provide some means for cane detection, (curb, low wall, rail, etc.)
  7. ADAguy

    Historic Editions of Building Codes

    UBC made available a CD containing all UBC's 1927 to last for 99.95. May still be available from ICC?
  8. ADAguy

    Updating non-compliant handrails

    thread179-380713 Prior discussion on this topic mentioned ADA compliance vs code compliance of existing facilities. Herein the code differs from the ADA in that the code does not require upgrades to existing "older" code compliant elements such as handrails where no work is occurring. However...

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