Accessibility Training Program
Our training curriculum teaches how to perform surveys and assessments through classroom training, field instruction, webinars, or the production of videos and guideline standards.
Read MoreOur accessibility specialists consult with corporations, property managers, landlords, and major tenants of office buildings regarding compliance with requirements of Title III of the ADA. When desired, we provide clients with strategies that go beyond minimum ADA standards by integrating inclusive design elements.
We will serve as your strategic partners in delivering equitable solutions for physical access and offering cost-effective recommendations for barrier removal and accessibility improvements.
We offer subject matter expert, testifying expert, neutral third-party, and Independent Licensed Architect services, guiding clients through litigation or consent decree agreements. Our ADA specialists are able to support in the following areas:
Our technical assistance and design guidance provide clarity and perspective in the practical application of accessibility regulations. We offer strategies for new construction and renovation projects that meet aesthetic and business considerations and are welcoming to people with and without disabilities.
As part of the design team, we provide:
LCM provides technical guidance through generated presentations and webinars to train facility operations personnel, property managers, and architects through a comprehensive training curriculum focused on:
Our architecture and accessibility services naturally lend themselves to an inclusive design specialty. Following the Principles of Universal Design, we offer guidance on refining the minimum accessibility standards with design solutions that lead to universally usable environments, opening opportunities for many individuals to participate more fully in society.
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Our training curriculum teaches how to perform surveys and assessments through classroom training, field instruction, webinars, or the production of videos and guideline standards.
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Read MoreAssociate, Barbara Padilla, AIA, RAS, has been appointed as a distinguished member of the Elevator Safety Review Board by Governor JB Pritzker.
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