Do you need a performance solution to get building compliance as a response to a failure in design and construction? At All In Access, we provide performance solutions for those who are struggling to achieve compliance.
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A performance-based solution involves assessing the existing design or construction, identifying the areas that do not meet the required standards, and proposing alternative measures or modifications that can achieve the desired outcomes in terms of accessibility, safety, and functionality.
A performance solution can help demonstrate compliance to the relevant performance requirements where the project varies from the deemed-to-satisfy provisions. It can often enable cost savings through design to suit specific needs and provide flexibility for owners where the standards may need to be varied.
The process of implementing a performance-based solution in SDA typically involves the following steps:
A thorough evaluation of the design and construction is conducted to identify the areas where compliance has not been achieved or where improvements are necessary.
Clear performance objectives are established, outlining the desired outcomes that need to be achieved. These objectives should align with the relevant SDA guidelines and regulations.
Specific criteria are developed to assess whether the proposed alternative solution meets the required performance objectives. These criteria may consider factors such as accessibility, safety, functionality, and the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Alternative design or construction measures are proposed to address the identified failures and achieve compliance with the desired performance objectives. These solutions should be based on evidence and expert knowledge to ensure they effectively meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
The proposed alternative solution is assessed by relevant authorities, such as building certifiers or disability access consultants, to determine if it meets the performance criteria and achieves compliance with SDA standards. Approval may be granted if the solution satisfactorily addresses the identified failures.
Once approved, the alternative solution is implemented, and ongoing monitoring may be necessary to ensure the performance objectives are being met and that the accommodation remains suitable for individuals with disabilities.
It is important to note that the specific process and requirements for implementing a performance-based solution may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific regulations in place. Consulting with relevant authorities, disability access experts, or SDA consultants can provide more detailed guidance on implementing performance-based solutions in response to design and construction failures in SDA.
Some services also require inspection during or on completion of construction
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AIA will review your plans and provide a costing/quote
Assessor details plans for any relevant access issues and provides a report
Assessor available throughout planning and construction phase
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