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Thursday, June 7, 2007

United Spinal Association’s Accessibility Services Program Presents at Construction Expo 2007

Linda M. Volpe, Compliance Specialist with United Spinal Association’s Accessibility Services program, facilitating the “Accessibility Update: City, State & Federal” training at the Construction Expo 2007 in New York on May 1, 2007. Presenting three trainings at the two-day Expo, Accessibility Services is a vital part of United Spinal’s commitment to guaranteeing the civil rights of individuals living with spinal cord injuries and disorders. Accessibility Services helped write the public transportation provisions of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as well as portions of the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 and the Fair Housing Amendments Act. Accessibility Services continues working to enhance accessibility requirements in various building codes and standards. The team helped to make New York City, the largest city in the country, provide fully accessible buses and subways and cut every curb in all five boroughs to allow wheelchair access—an achievement that inspired dozens of other municipalities to follow suit.

Accessibility Services most recently provided accessibility consulting services to the following projects:

  • Citi Field, New Mets Ballpark; Queens, NY
  • New Yankee Stadium; Bronx, NY
  • New Minnesota Twins Ballpark; Minneapolis, MN
  • Newark Arena; Newark, NJ
  • Lincoln Center Redevelopment; New York, NY
  • Upcoming Accessibility Services training events include:

  • 6/13/07 Long Island AIA Product Fair
    This program will provide an overview of accessibility requirements found in the Building Code of New York State.

    9 am-1 pm; Huntington Hilton; Huntington, NY
    Contact: Linda Volpe
    lvolpe@unitedspinal.org

  • 6/21/07 Maryland Accessibility Code Training Seminar
    The United Spinal Association in cooperation with the DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, will present on Maryland Accessibility Code requirements.

    9 am-4 pm; The Guardian Building; Silver Spring, MD
    Contact: Jennifer Perry
    jperry@unitedspinal.org

  • 6/22/07 Ewing Cole Architects
    This program will provide an overview of accessibility requirements found in the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code.

    12 pm-2 pm; Philadelphia, PA
    Contact: Jennifer Perry
    jperry@unitedspinal.org

  • 7/16/07 Accessibility Requirements for Commercial Occupancies
    A full-day Accessibility Update program that compares the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibilities Act and the City of New York Building Code impacting commercial occupancies.

    9 am-5 pm; Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies
    Contact: Dominic Marinelli
    dmarinelli@unitedspinal.org

  • 7/17/07 Accessibility Requirements for Residential Occupancies
    A full-day Accessibility Update program that compares the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibilities Act and the City of New York Building Code impacting residential occupancies.

    9 am-5 pm; Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies
    Contact: Dominic Marinelli
    dmarinelli@unitedspinal.org

  • 7/18/07-7/19/07 Construction Expo 2007
    This two-hour presentation will focus on federal and state building code accessibility requirements in commercial buildings.

    9 am-11 am on 7/18; 9 am-11 am on 7/19
    David L. Lawrence Convention Center; Pittsburgh, PA
    Contact: Construction Expo, Inc. at 877-219-3976

  • 8/29/07 Update: State and Federal Accessibility Requirements
    As part of United Spinal’s North American Spinal Cord Injury Conference and Disability Expo (NASCICDE), a full-day Accessibility Update program that will focus on state and federal accessibility requirements impacting both commercial and residential occupancies in Florida.

    9 am-5 pm; Orlando, FL
    Contact: Linda Volpe
    lvolpe@unitedspinal.org

  • For more information on United Spinal’s Accessibility Services, please visit www.accessibility-services.com.

    ABOUT UNITED SPINAL ASSOCIATION:
    United Spinal Association was created over 60 years ago by a group of paralyzed World War II veterans to assert their fundamental civil right to the same opportunities their fellow Americans enjoyed through their efforts to secure better health care, accessible public buildings and transportation, and equal opportunities in the workplace. Today their legacy lives on in United Spinal Association’s expanded mission to serve not just our brave veterans but all Americans living with paralysis or other mobility impairments. For more information on all of our programs and services, please visit www.unitedspinal.org or call 800-404-2898.

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