Canada Barrier-Free Code Guide 2020: be code compliant from coast-to-coast Over the years, Canada has been assessing its current regulations to make daily living more accessible for all, including those who are wheelchair-bound or have reduced mobility. In 2016 suggestions were made to harmonize the building code between Ontario and the rest of Canada. These
Eastern Canada barrier-free accessibility design guide for Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador. ATS has compiled a nation-wide guide with the latest barrier-free codes from across the nation. This section is the accessibility design guide for the Maritime Provinces: Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward
Quebec Barrier-Free Code In 2006, Quebec numbered more than 750,000 disabled persons, that is, 10% of the total population. Having such a high proportion of people who might benefit from barrier-free design, it is important to stay up to date. This is why ATS has compiled a nationwide guide to barrier-free code compliance. This
The British Columbia Building Code is your guide to the barrier-free code in the province. Accessibility is an important objective of the British Columbia Building Code, as it ensures buildings are designed and constructed so people with disabilities can: reasonably access and move around within the building use the building facilities That the design
Barrier-Free Access Design Standards are constantly updated and vary across Canada. To help, ATS has compiled a barrier-free guide for all of Canada which lists all the recent code updates for all regions of the nation. Here’s your Barrier-Free Code Guide for the prairie provinces – Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Barrier-Free Access Design Standards
ATS has compiled a through 2020 Barrier-Free Design Guide, to keep you up to date on all the current barrier-free codes throughout Canada. This section focuses on the barrier-free codes for the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon territories. For a complete guide on another region, Return To Canada Wide Barrier-Free Guide! 2020 Barrier-Free
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The new year is here, and with it are new changes to the Ontario Building Code (OBC). Over the years, Canada has been assessing its current regulations to make daily living more accessible for the less abled, including those who are wheelchair-bound or have reduced mobility. In 2016 suggestions were made to harmonize the building