The Daniels Corporation has taken a significant step toward promoting inclusivity in the housing industry by publicly releasing its Accessibility Designed Program (ADP) Technical Standards Guide. Originally created in 2017 for the company’s own construction projects, the guide outlines detailed accessibility features that go beyond the minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code. These standards are designed to enhance livability for individuals with mobility challenges, sensory impairments, cognitive disabilities, and those who wish to age comfortably in their homes. The guide includes comprehensive specifications for appliances, plumbing fixtures, and fixed items, as well as design elements such as roll-in showers, height-adjusted countertops, braille signage, wider doorways, and grab bars. These features are tailored for both private living spaces and common areas.
By sharing this resource, The Daniels Corporation aims to set up industry-wide collaboration and encourage developers, architects, builders, and designers to adopt these practices.
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