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Floor Plan Reader

Ditchmiester

New Member
I was at ISA in Orlando last month and I remember stopping at a booth where they would take architecture floor plans and then put together what ADA signs were needed for the building. I hadn't needed it in the past but thought it might come in handy and now I actually have a need for it and I can't find the ladies business card from the show. Any one have an idea of a company that does this type of service?
 

Ditchmiester

New Member
Looked up the Certified Access Specialist Program and couldn't find anything for what I was looking for. Anyone else have a company that you have used in the past. I have scoured the ISA floor plan for 2016 and I can't find the company I'm looking for.

I need someone to read floor plans and tell me what signs will be required for that building to meet ADA requirements.

Thanks in advance.
 

Zendavor Signs

Mmmmm....signs
Looked up the Certified Access Specialist Program and couldn't find anything for what I was looking for. Anyone else have a company that you have used in the past. I have scoured the ISA floor plan for 2016 and I can't find the company I'm looking for.

I need someone to read floor plans and tell me what signs will be required for that building to meet ADA requirements.

Thanks in advance.

I would think with the gazillion different codes that no one is going to do this except for charging an exorbitant free. Is there an architect involved? They should be handling this. Otherwise with basic ADA knowledge you should be able to handle yourself. Signs marking all rooms, stairs, fire extinguishers, etc. Unless they are looking for a hard bid. I would not make myself responsible of some signs are missed initially.
 
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