Dinicola, Tony
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Firm Services:Firm services include: Architectural Services, Owners Representation, Forensic Architect, Expert Witness and Litigation Support, Registered Accessibility Specialist (TAS and ADA services) and Building Survey of Existing Buildings and Retail Spaces. Building types include but not limited to: Commercial, Retail, Educational, Healthcare, Institutional, Industrial Facilities, Municipal Buildings, Single User Structures and Residential (Single and Multi-Family).

Architectural:As your architect I will advise you on design and construction of your building project, making available my time, talents, knowledge and experience. I will be your consultant and your agent, when so authorized. The basic services will cover the entire project including architectural design and normal structural, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems and other materials or equipment required.

Scope of Architectural Services Include: Design and Planning, Space Planning, Project Development, Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Coordination of Consultants, Bidding and Negotiation, Construction Administration, Owner's Representation and Post-Construction Services.
Services
We provide Texas Accessibility Standards plan reviews.
Our services include a complete review of plans and specifications for new or remodeled projects.
Plans are submitted by the licensed design professional and are reviewed for compliance with Texas Accessibility Standards.
Often during a design or planning phase, design professionals and building owners need to know if their existing building is in compliance with Texas Accessibility Standards.
We can provide a full assessment of the interior and exterior areas and prepare a comprehensive report of elements in compliance and elements out of compliance.
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 (2%) in all directions.
4.7.5 Sides of Curb Ramps.
If a curb ramp is located where pedestrians must walk across the ramp, or where it is not protected by handrails or guardrails, it shall have flared sides; the maximum slope of the flare shall be 1:10 (see Fig. 12(a)).
Curb ramps with returned curbs may be used where pedestrians would not normally walk across the ramp.
Adequate maneuvering clearance is not provided at doors, including doors to accessible toilet stalls.
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