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A Webinar Series Sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Webcast #6 What s So Hard About Building a Ramp? With Amy McGrath, Movin Out, Inc. and – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: A Webinar Series


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WELCOME
  • A Webinar Series
  • Sponsored by theWisconsin Department of Health
    Services
  • Webcast 6
  • Whats So Hard About Building a Ramp?
  • With
  • Amy McGrath, Movin Out, Inc. and
  • Tom Hirsch, AIA

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Whats So Hard About Building a Ramp?

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It requires attention to
  • Needs of the Person
  • Assessment of their Situation
  • Planning

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It requires input from others who do
  • Design
  • Zoning/Building Permits
  • Construction
  • Contracting

5
It requires answers to
  • Do you have a plan?
  • Do you have the financing youll need?
  • Do you have drawings/specifications that will
    work for the person?
  • Do you have a building permit?
  • Do you have a contractor?
  • Have you signed a contract with the builder that
    includes information on costs, time, materials
    and specifications?

6
It requires assessment of(The home
modifications trinity)

Will it pass the test?
Public Scrutiny
Is it a good investment?
Does it meet minimum standards?
Financially Sound
High Quality


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So, you (still) want to build a ramp?
  • What you will need to know
  • and some things to avoid.

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Ramps provide no-step transition between 2 levels
  • Rise vertical distance to overcome
  • Run horizontal distance over which the rise
    occurs
  • Ratio of Rise / Run Slope referred to as
    112, 1 in 12, 1 inch per foot
  • Building Code term Ramp means any pathway
    greater than 120 slope, and which may not exceed
    112.

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Required elements of a ramp Sec 405, ANSI
A117.1-2003
  • Landings at both top and bottom
  • Cross Slope
  • Floor surfaces
  • Clear Width
  • Maximum Rise
  • Handrails
  • Edge protection

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Required elements of a ramp Sec 405, ANSI
A117.1-2003
  • Landings at both top and bottom - 60 in
    direction of travel
  • Cross Slope max of 148
  • Floor surfaces - Non-slip self draining
  • Clear Width of at least 36 (measured between
    handrails)
  • Maximum Rise of 30
  • Handrails - 34-38 AFF grasp-able see Sec 505
  • Edge protection within 4 of the floor

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Alternatives to rampsMatch the exterior
approach and the first floor
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Alternatives to rampsMatch the exterior
approach and the first floor
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Alternatives to rampsMatch the exterior
approach and the first floor
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Alternatives to rampsInclined walk
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ConstructionIn existing homes, overcoming 16-24
rise is common, so planning is important
  • How steep a ramp can the user handle?
  • Location zoning setbacks may apply and generally
    do if there is a roof
  • Layout single or multiple runs

16
ConstructionFrost protection to prevent heaving
17
ConstructionEvery run requires a landing, top
bottom.Treated lumber must be used for exterior,
wooden ramps.
18
Non-slip surface 3/8 gaps are the maximum
allowed to prevent wheelchair wheels from
engaging the openings
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Non-Slip Surface
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The Finished ProductUseable and safe!
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Other Finished Products Useable ... and safe!
22
Other Finished ProductsInside matches the
OutsideNot useableor safe
23
Other Finished ProductsNeither useable ... or
safe!
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Other Finished Products
Neither useable or safe
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Other Finished ProductsNeither useable or safe!
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Like all Other Home Modifications
A ramp needs to be
  • Safe
  • Appropriate for and useable by the person its
    built for
  • A good investment and a responsible use of funds

27
Thank You
  • Thank you for participating in the Home
    Modifications Webinar series.
  • If you missed any webcasts or want to revisit
    them,
  • the power point presentations can be found on the
    Movin Out, Inc. website at www.movin-out.org (An
    electronic guide will also be available on the
    site within the next month, after receiving
    feedback and compiling all questions asked during
    the series.)
  • The recorded presentations are available through
    the DHS archived webcasts site at
    http//media1.wi.gov/dhfs/catalog/

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Feedback
  • Webinar Series Feedback
  • Please send your feedback
  • regarding the webinar series to
  • info_at_movin-out.org
  • Such as
  • things you wish had been covered but werent,
  • things that were covered that you wish hadnt
    been,
  • webcasts you would like in the future regarding
    housing (or other topics),
  • whether or not the series was worth your time
  • additional questions you would like answered

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Credits
  • Webinar Series developed and coordinated by
    Movin Out, Inc.
  • Movin Out is a statewide housing agency that
    works with people with disabilities to develop
    solutions to their short and long term housing
    needs. Contact information at www.movin-out.org
  • Presenters
  • Movin Out staff Amy McGrath, Howard Mandeville,
    David Porterfield
  • Sam Breidenbach, TDS Custom Construction
  • Jim Gormley, Attorney, Foley and Lardner, LLP
  • Tom Hirsch, AIA, Hirsch Group, LLC
  • Larry Taff, CR, GCP, CAPS General Contractor, TZ
    of Madison, Inc.
  • Matt Tucker, Zoning Administrator, City of
    Madison
  • Mike Van Erem, Plan Review Specialist, City of
    Madison
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