This course provides architects and engineers with a comprehensive overview of the critical requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as they apply in 2023 and beyond. Participants will gain practical guidance on designing accessible spaces, ensuring code compliance, and avoiding common pitfalls in architectural and engineering projects. Emphasis is placed on real-world...
UPDATED ADA + GBCI Bundle

This 5 hour bundle fulfills California Architect Continued Education Requirements as required by the California Architects Board (CAB) for biennial license renewal. The California Architect Continuing Education ADA bundle also fulfills Texas architect ADA education requirements. All disability access courses contribute to AIA HSW CE Hours. The courses listed include topics on: ADA, barrier-free design, accessibility, access compliance, ADA standards for accessible design, universal design, 2010 ADA Standards, and disability access requirements. The AEC community’s top experts have developed the ADA/Barrier-Free CE courses to meet CA and TX ADA/Barrier-Free CE requirements. California architects can find the Author Bio Addendum on the course overview page as California will ask for this information on your license renewal form. This bundle also offers 5 GBCI CE General Hours for LEED Professionals.
$149.00
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![]() This course provides architects and engineers with a detailed examination of accessible routes as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 2023. Participants will learn what to look for when designing, evaluating, and documenting accessible paths, including sidewalks, ramps, corridors, and building entrances. The course emphasizes practical strategies for ensuring code...
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![]() In depth review of parking according to the ADA. The speaker will cover the definitions and learn about parking spaces and the number of accessible parking spaces required.
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![]() An advanced discussion over toilet rooms according to the 2010 ADA Standards.
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![]() This course provides architects and engineers with a comprehensive review of key ADA requirements related to doors, protruding objects, sales and service counters, and dining and seating areas. Participants will explore practical strategies for designing and evaluating these elements to ensure accessible, functional, and inclusive spaces. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications,...
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