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From: Warwick Wicksman Sent: Tuesday, April 12, To: Robert Jernigan; Stephanie Koenig Cc: Jeffrey Epstein; John Circenis; Kim Alford Subject: FW: ADA seminar Rob, This looks like a good seminar. Can we g=t approval to send Jeff Becker? Looks like it is registration += day's time. Jeff, how is putting this on — what do w= need to be a member of to save cost? Warwick =u> = &=bsp; &nbs=; Warwick Wicksman, AIA =nbsp; &nb=p; =nbsp; anta °nice, a i ornia USA http://www.Gensler.com <http://www.gensler.com/> =/span> Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report. <http://www.gensler.com/uploads/documents/AR_2010_02=18_2011.pdf> ada-seminar-reconciling-the-2010-ada-and- the-2010-cbc-5-6=11 ADA: RECONCILING THE 2010 ADA AND THE 2010 CBC - AN 1= DEPTH LOOK AT SCOPING REQUIREMENTS (5/6) • Date: Friday May 6, 2011 • Time: 9:00 AM check in I 9=30 AM - 3:30 PM seminar • Learning Units Provided: 5=0 HSW/ADA + fulfils CA license renewal • Fees: $125 AIA Members or =185 Non-Members • Capacity: limited to the f=rst 45 registrants • Course Description: This c=urse examines major scoping requirements found in the 2010 ADA and the 201= CBC. The session starts with a discussion of what you need to know about the 2010 ADA and the relationship to the requirements in Cha=ters 11A, 116 and 11C of the CBC. Next, an overview of key scoping require=ents pertaining to new EFTA_R1_00120504 EFTA01790982 buildings will be provided. The focus will be on oc=upancy-specific features needed in assembly, business, mercantile, retail, and transient lodging spaces. F=nally, accessibility for existing buildings will be explored in the contex= of upgrade triggers and key exceptions that can have a major impact on de=ign scope. This course will include interactive learning activities, and mini-case studies as an integral part=of the morning and afternoon sessions. Instructor: Nate Wittasek, PE, LEED AP, Arup <http://www.arup.com> - Nate=Wittasek of ARUP has engaged in accessibility codes consulting for over a =ecade. Using a foundation based on his in-depth understanding of fire and =ife safety requirements from the building code, Nate has sought to develop a holistic approach to codes con=ulting, wherein themes associated with life safety and accessibility are i=terwoven. Combining real-life examples and graphical depictions to enhance=understanding, Nate brings over 15 years of current practical experience to the classroom. Nate is an inst=uctor at the UCLA Extension, and an adjunct at the College of Environmenta= Design at Cal Poly Pomona, where he has taught accessibility for over fiv= years. Please let me know if it is possible so I can sign u=. Thanks, Jeff Becker Associate AIA Gensler Santa Monica, CA 90404 2 EFTA_R1_00120505 EFTA01790983
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