David Izor is a Certified Accessibility Specialist (CASp) in California, playing a vital role in ensuring accessibility in architectural designs and construction projects. With over 16 years of experience in access compliance, plan review, property inspection, and construction inspection, David brings a wealth of expertise to his work. As a CASp and ADA expert, he is dedicated to providing cost effective solutions in ADA compliance. David is also a skilled public speaker, offering valuable continuing education sessions for industry professionals.
Most construction projects demand meticulous attention and accuracy, particularly when installing accessible elements. Quality assurance is crucial at every phase of construction. By conducting CASp inspections at each stage, you can save money throughout the project and ensure a smoother process for obtaining the certificate of occupancy.
Developing multi-family housing is a complex process, involving numerous layers from project scoping and design to the various phases of construction. Having a knowledgeable CASp, particularly one who understands different funding types and local requirements, is crucial. Our team, with over a decade of experience working with private developers and the LA Housing Authority, possesses the local expertise needed to navigate these complexities effectively.
Incorporating an ADA plan review is crucial for architects, ensuring that your designs comply with accessibility standards and thus avoiding costly retrofits and potential legal issues. This proactive approach enhances the inclusivity and usability of your projects.
Upgrading or retrofitting a hotel can significantly enhance guest experience, improve operational efficiency, and ensure compliance with current regulations. This process involves a comprehensive review of the existing conditions, identifying areas where modern amenities and accessibility features can be integrated seamlessly. Key upgrades may include enhanced ADA compliance, modernized guest rooms, and updated common areas to meet contemporary design standards.
From shopping centers to high-rise office buildings, these facilities are frequently targeted for ADA lawsuits. Minor improvements can often prevent or deter drive-by lawsuits. We focus on these details to help you minimize your liability exposure.