richcrow1
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 20, 2007
- 9
Here's on for you that will probably be more implemented as everything has to be ADA accessible.
Challenge:
I have to design a ADA switchback ramp with the following guidelines
Three rises in all (2) 28 ft ramps that are apart of the switchback and a 15 ft ramp leading from the switchback to the desired elevation needed. The ramp is needed to get from a 15 ft elevation to a 9 ft elevation in a confined space and meet ADA guidelines.
My problem, don't we all have them, I'm more of a water engineer then structural, but I work for a small firm and we make do.
My real problem is that I don't know what to design the base out of or structure itself. I started with a retaining wall but someone mentioned "concrete block". I don't quite know how detailed I have to be also in regards to the ramp. I hit google pretty hard but haven't had any luck yet.
I followed ADA guidelines to the tee as far as spacing, slope and handrails.
I'm a year out of school but that doesn't help much either. Just looking for a little advice or for someone to point me in the right direction. Standard or example would be good.
Thanks guys/ladies and I really appreciate your help.
~Rich~
I've attacched a few PDFs to help.
Challenge:
I have to design a ADA switchback ramp with the following guidelines
Three rises in all (2) 28 ft ramps that are apart of the switchback and a 15 ft ramp leading from the switchback to the desired elevation needed. The ramp is needed to get from a 15 ft elevation to a 9 ft elevation in a confined space and meet ADA guidelines.
My problem, don't we all have them, I'm more of a water engineer then structural, but I work for a small firm and we make do.
My real problem is that I don't know what to design the base out of or structure itself. I started with a retaining wall but someone mentioned "concrete block". I don't quite know how detailed I have to be also in regards to the ramp. I hit google pretty hard but haven't had any luck yet.
I followed ADA guidelines to the tee as far as spacing, slope and handrails.
I'm a year out of school but that doesn't help much either. Just looking for a little advice or for someone to point me in the right direction. Standard or example would be good.
Thanks guys/ladies and I really appreciate your help.
~Rich~
I've attacched a few PDFs to help.