The British Columbia Building Code is your guide to the barrier-free requirements in the province for both private and public projects. Accessibility requirements are a crucial aspect of building codes that ensure inclusivity and usability for people of all abilities. They seek to enable individuals to: Reasonably access and move around within the building Use
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