Road to Code | Significant Changes to the ICC/ANSI A117.1 - 2017
This is the third session in the 2022 Road to Code series presented by AIA Seattle’s Code Committee.
Approximately every 6 years, ICC publishes updates for the ICC A117.1 Accessibility Standard. The latest 2017 version contains significant changes to the basic building blocks used in accessible spaces. This presentation will explore the key changes in great detail and how these changes will impact design in public, common use, and multifamily residential spaces.
Join us online September 21 and September 22, 2022 (12-2pm each day) for Road to Code | Significant Changes to the ICC/ANSI A117.1 – 2017. Register below and look for information regarding online event access in your confirmation email.
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Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 20, 5:00pm PT.
This is a 2-day program. Participants must attend the live webinars both days in order to receive continuing education credit or a certificate of completion. All registration and credit questions can be directed to Andrea Aguilera.
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, September 21, 2022 | 12:00 – 2:00pm PT | Zoom Webinar
Thursday, September 22, 2022 | 12:00 – 2:00pm PT | Zoom Webinar
*All sessions and speakers subject to change.
COST
Includes continuing education credit (4 LU | HSW)
$105.00 $115.50 AIA Member
$105.00 $115.50 Government + Partners
$65.00 $71.50 Associate
$25.00 $27.50 Student
$205.00 $225.50 Non-Member
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Early Bird Deadline: Wednesday, September 7, 2022. After this time, the price increases 10%.
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 20, 5:00pm PT. All sessions and speakers subject to change.
Reduced rate options are available. Please submit the Continuing Education Scholarship / Reduced Rate Request form via email by Wednesday, September 7, 5:00PM PT.
SPEAKERS
Steve Dombrowski, Associate, Senior Consultant | Steve is a licensed architect and accessibility consultant with over 10 years of experience in multifamily residential design, construction, and compliance. He has worked on hundreds or projects across most of the United States.
Angela Wallis, Senior Planning & Development Specialist | Angela is passionate about recycling, composting, and waste prevention program design, implementation, outreach, and evaluation. Angela joined SPU Solid Waste 5 years ago and manages the Development Review team, ensuring new residential, commercial, and industrial buildings in Seattle comply with Solid Waste and Land Use code to provide safe storage and access for recycling, compost, and garbage services. Angela is committed to antiracism and justice. She participates in SPU’s Anti-racist White Caucus (ARWC) and continues to learn how to show up as a co-conspirator with and ally to colleagues of color to end racism at work and in our community. Angela’s first and favorite job is being mother to Elsa, 8.5 and Gwen, 6, and she loves to volunteer in their classrooms and join field trips.
*All sessions and speakers subject to change.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Participants will learn about significant changes between the 2009 ICC and 2017 ICC A117.1 technical requirements for accessibility.
- Participants will be able to identify and apply the requirements specifically applicable to building sites and common use spaces.
- Participants will be able to identify and apply the requirements for Type A and Type B residential units.
- Participants will be also receive updates from City officials on requirements for waste storage and management requirements related to planning, health, and safety.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2022 CODE SERIES SPONSORS
Allana Buick & Bers | Beacon | Code Unlimited | McKinstry | Prosoco | Woodworks
Degenkolb Engineers | Puget Sound Energy | Windows, Doors, & More
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CODE COMMITTEE
Special thanks to the Code Committee for planning this series of sessions!
COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Skye Bredberg, AIA
Mark Chubb, AIA
Program, Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Andrea Aguilera, Programs Coordinator at AIA Seattle
Sponsorship Questions?
Contact Kristen Lound, Associate Director, Growth & Operations at AIA Seattle