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DISABILITY ACCESS CERTIFICATE APPLICATION
MATERIAL ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION
Joe Bloggs Design
G.M.I.T. College of Creative Arts and Media
Location: Wellpark Road, Galway City Centre
I.D.: G00262330
Consultant: Jonathan Flanagan
Date: 15/01/15
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Contents
Disability Access Certificate Application Fee Calculations................................................................... 4
0.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5
0.1 Scope.................................................................................................................................. 5
0.2 Site and Building Details..................................................................................................... 5
0.3 Proposed Works ................................................................................................................. 5
0.4 Basis for Compliance........................................................................................................... 5
0.5 Drawings Accompanying the Report ..................................................................................... 6
1.0 Approach to Building ............................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Approach to Building [1.1.2] & [2.1.2] ...................................................................................... 7
1.1.1 Accessible Access Routes [1.1.3] & [2.1.3]............................................................................. 7
1.1.2 Level Access Routes [1.1.3.2] & [2.1.3.2] ............................................................................... 8
1.1.3 Gently Sloped Access Routes [1.1.3.3] & [2.1.3.3].................................................................. 8
1.1.4 Ramped Access Route [1.1.3.4] & [2.1.3.4]............................................................................ 8
1.1.5 Stepped Access Route [1.1.3.5] & [2.1.3.5]............................................................................ 8
1.2 Handrails [1.1.3.6] & [2.1.3.6] .................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Pedestrian Crossings [1.1.4] & [2.1.4]....................................................................................... 8
1.4 On-site Car Parking [1.1.5] & [2.1.5]......................................................................................... 8
1.5 On-site Set-Down Area [1.1.6] & [2.1.6] ................................................................................... 9
ACCESS TO BUILDINGS [1.2] & [2.2] ................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Accessible Entrances [1.2.3] & [2.2.3] ...................................................................................... 9
2.2 Accessible entrance doors [1.2.4] & [2.2.4] .............................................................................. 9
2.2.1 Glass doors [1.2.4.1] & [2.2.4.1] .......................................................................................... 10
2.2.2 Accessible manual doors [1.2.4.2] & [2.2.4.2]...................................................................... 10
2.2.4 Low energy swing doors [1.2.4.4] & [2.2.4.4]....................................................................... 10
2.2.5 Entrance lobbies [1.2.5] & [2.2.5]........................................................................................ 10
3.0 CIRCULATION WITHIN A BUILDING [1.3-1.3.2] & [2.3- 2.3.2] ...................................................... 10
3.1 Horizontal features [1.3.3] and [2.3.3].................................................................................... 10
3.1.1 Reception Area in Entrance Hall [1.3.3.1] & [2.3.3.1]........................................................... 10
3.1.2 Internal Doors [1.3.3.2] & [2.3.3.2]...................................................................................... 10
3.1.3 Corridors and Passageways [1.3.3.3] & [2.3.3.3].................................................................. 11
3.1.4 Internal lobbies [1.3.3.4] & [2.3.3.4].................................................................................... 11
3.2 Vertical Circulation [1.3.4] & [2.3.4] ....................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Passenger Lifts [1.3.4.1.1 & 1.3.4.2] & [2.3.4.1.1 & 2.3.4.2] ................................................. 11
3.2.2 Internal Stairs Suitable for Ambulant Disabled People [1.3.4.1.2 -1.3.4.3] & [2.3.4.1.2-2.3.4.3]
.................................................................................................................................................... 11
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3.2.3 Internal Ramps / Gently Sloping Ramps [1.3.4.4] & [2.3.4.4]................................................ 11
3.2.4 Handrails [1.3.4.5] & [2.3.4.5] ............................................................................................. 11
4.0 SANITARY FACILITIES [1.4.3 & 1.4.4] & [2.4 to 2.4.3] .................................................................. 12
4.1 Wheelchair accessible unisex WC’s [1.4.3.1 & 1.4.5] & [2.4.3] ................................................ 12
4.2 WC Cubicles [1.4.3.2 & 1.4.6] & [2.4.3]................................................................................... 12
4.2.1 Standard Cubicles [1.4.6.1] & [2.4.3] ................................................................................... 12
4.2.2 Cubicles for Ambulant Disabled People. [1.4.6.2] & [2.4.3].................................................. 12
4.2.3 Enlarged Cubicle [1.4.6.3] & [2.4.3] ..................................................................................... 12
4.3 Accessible Urinals [1.4.3.3 & 1.4.7] ........................................................................................ 13
4.4 Accessible Bathrooms/Shower Rooms [1.4.3.4 & 1.4.8] ......................................................... 13
4.5 Changing and / or showering facilities [1.4.3.5 & 1.4.9].......................................................... 13
4.5.1 Changing Facilities [1.4.9.1]................................................................................................. 13
4.5.2 Showering Facilities [1.4.9.2]............................................................................................... 13
5.0 OTHER FACILITIES [1.5 - 1.5.2] & [2.5 - 2.5.2] ............................................................................. 13
5.1 Audience and Spectator Facilities with Fixed Seating [1.5.3] & [2.5.3] .................................... 13
5.2 Audience and Spectator Facilities without Fixed Seating [1.5.4] & [2.5.4]............................... 13
5.3 Refreshment Facilities [1.5.5] & [2.5.5] .................................................................................. 13
5.4 Accessible Sleeping Accommodation [1.5.6] & [2.5.6] ............................................................ 14
5.5 Switches, Outlets and Controls [1.5.7] & [2.5.7] ..................................................................... 14
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Disability Access Certificate Application Fee Calculations
The application for a disability access certificate in relation to the upgrade and development of a
building. The construction or an extension of a building is €800.
Fee to Pay: €800
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0.0 Introduction
0.1 Scope
This Application is made for a Disability Access Certificate for the proposed material
alterations to the existing Ground Floor and Gallery Floor of a Protected Chapel Structure
and a new single storey extension with link located at the G.M.I.T. CCAM Campus, Wellpark
Road, Galway City, Co. Galway.
0.2 Site and Building Details
The site is located to the front of the main CCAM Building. Access to the building is off the
main entrance road located on Wellpark Road. Car parking is provided at the front of the
chapel and extension, there is also parking available to the front of CCAM and across the
mini round about. The site area is 29,200m2
. The Chapel Ground Floor and Gallery Floor
area is 383.48 m2
combined and the extension area is 107.05 m2
which overall totals 490.53
m2
.
0.3 Proposed Works
The site is located to the front of the main CCAM Building. Access to the building is off the
main entrance road located on Wellpark Road. Car parking is provided at the front of the
chapel and extension, there is also parking available to the front of CCAM and across the
mini round about. The site area is 29,200m2
. The Chapel Ground Floor and Gallery Floor
area is 383.48 m2
combined and the extension area is 107.05 m2
which overall totals 490.53
m2
.
0.4 Basis for Compliance
The basis for compliance for this application are the recommendations made in:
 Technical Guidance Document Part M (Access and Use) 2010 published by
Stationary Office, Dublin.
 Building for Everyone – A Universal Design approach 2010 edition as published by
The National Disability Authority, Dublin 4
 BS 8300:2009 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of
disabled people- Code of Practice
 Best Practice and Access Guidelines, Designing Accessible Environments Irish
Wheelchair Association
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0.5 Drawings Accompanying the Report
Drawing No. Drawing title Scale (on page)
DAC_001 Site Location Map 1:1000 (A1)
DAC_002 Existing Site Layout Plan 1:200 (A1)
DAC_003 Proposed Site Layout Plan 1:200 (A1)
DAC_004 Existing Ground Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_005 Proposed Ground Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_006 Proposed Gallery Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_007 Ground Floor Extension Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_008 Ground Floor Camera Studio Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_009 Ground Floor Cinema Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_010 Ground Floor Theatre Plan 1:50 (A1)
DAC_011 Chapel Sections A-A & B-B 1:50 (A1)
DAC_012 Extension Sections A-A & B-B 1:50 (A1)
DAC_013 North and South Elevation 1:50 (A1)
DAC_014 East Elevation 1:50 (A1)
DAC_015 West Elevation (Chapel) and (Extension) 1:50 (A1)
DAC_016 Details 1:10 (A1)
DAC_017 Chapel and Extension Sanitary Facilities 1:20 (A1)
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1.0 Approach to Building
Independently accessible means of approach to the accessible entrances of the
building will be provided, as well as accessible means of circulation around the
building. This is described in detail below.
1.1 Approach to Building [1.1.2] & [2.1.2]
The existing approach routes, levels, barriers and restrictions are indicated on
drawings DAC_002 & DAC_004. The new proposed approach routes and circulation
routes described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1 are indicated on DAC_003,
DAC_005, DAC_006 and DAC_007. They will be level wherever possible. Where it is
not possible to provide a level access route a gently sloping access route of between
1:20 and 1:50 will be provided, as demonstrated in DAC 03. The numbers of
barriers, restrictions and other hazards that people encounter on the access routes
will be avoided or barrier protection will be provided and clearly identified on the
same drawing. The width of each route, and key levels are indicated on the
Proposed Site Layout Plan DAC_003, Proposed Ground Floor Chapel Plan
DAC_005 and Proposed Ground Floor Extension Plan DAC_007. A summary of the
different routes are tabled below:
Route From To Level/Gentl
y Sloping/
Ramped
Gradient Width
(mm)
User
Approach
Route A
CCAM
Main
Entrance
Parking/Set
Down Area
Steep Varies Min.
4000
Public &
Transport
Approach
Route B
CCAM
Public
Path
Proposed
Extension
Level /
Gently
Sloping
Level -
1:20
Min.
1500
Public &
Staff
Approach
Route C
Coach
set
down
Main
Entrance
Level /
Gently
Sloping
Level -
1:20
Min.
1500
Public &
Staff
External
Circulation
Route D
Main
Building
Exhibition
Buildings
Level/
Gently
Sloping
Level -
1:20
Min.
1500
Public &
Staff
1.1.1 Accessible Access Routes [1.1.3] & [2.1.3]
All accessible access routes will be in conformance with the guidance described in
TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.1 and Diagrams 1 and 2. Where possible the route
will be separate to the vehicular route. All routes will be well lit. Dished kerbs and
tactile warning will be provided at interception of vehicular and pedestrian routes. As
noted above, all of this is indicated on drawing DAC_003.
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1.1.2 Level Access Routes [1.1.3.2] & [2.1.3.2]
All level access routes, noted above, will be in conformance with the guidance
described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.2.
1.1.3 Gently Sloped Access Routes [1.1.3.3] & [2.1.3.3]
The gently sloped access routes, noted above, will be in conformance with the
guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.3.
1.1.4 Ramped Access Route [1.1.3.4] & [2.1.3.4]
All ramped acces routes, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010, will be in conformance
with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.4 & 2.1.3.4
1.1.5 Stepped Access Route [1.1.3.5] & [2.1.3.5]
All stepped acces routes, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010, will be in
conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.5 &
2.1.3.5
1.2 Handrails [1.1.3.6] & [2.1.3.6]
All handrails, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010 and DAC_013 to DAC_015, will be
in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.5 &
2.1.3.5
1.3 Pedestrian Crossings [1.1.4] & [2.1.4]
A pedestrian crossing will be provided at the junction of the accessible approach
routes and vehicular routes and will be in conformance with the guidance described
in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.4. The tactile paving and dropped kerbs will be in
accordance with “Good Practice Guidelines on Accessibility of Streetscapes”. Refer
to DAC_003 for the location of the pedestrian crossing.
1.4 On-site Car Parking [1.1.5] & [2.1.5]
Two designated car parking spaces will be provided for those with disabled parking
permits, the equivalent of 10% of the available parking spaces. On-site car parking
will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section
1.1.5and Diagrams 8 & 9.
Refer to DAC_003 for the locations of designated car parking, ground markings,
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associated street furniture and connection to the accessible access route. This
drawing also notes the overall dimensions of the spaces, the appropriate levels and
type of car park space provided.
1.5 On-site Set-Down Area [1.1.6] & [2.1.6]
Given the scale of development of the proposed works, it is practicable that the
disabled car parking spaces will also serve as the set down area. Refer to DAC_003
for location and details of the on-site setting down area. These include its overall
dimensions and connection to the accessible access routes.
ACCESS TO BUILDINGS [1.2] & [2.2]
2.1 Accessible Entrances [1.2.3] & [2.2.3]
In accordance with TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2, independently accessible
entrances will be provided to avoid segregation based on a person's level of ability.
The accessible entrances have been clearly indicated on DAC_003, DAC_005 and
DAC_006 and are:
(a) the main entrance, which a visitor unfamiliar with the building would use
(b) the entrance closest to the designated parking /setting down area
(c) the building exits leading to assembly points or to the boundary of the site.
The accessible entrance closest to the designated disabled parking area and setting
down area, identified on DAC_004, will connect directly to the main entrance
reception area via a covered entrance. The accessible main entrance and subsidiary
entrances will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010
Section 1.2.3. The size of the external landing, clear of any door swing, and the
dimension from leading edge of door leaf to return wall are indicated on the same
drawing. A level threshold will be provided at all the accessible entrances.
2.2 Accessible entrance doors [1.2.4] & [2.2.4]
The accessible entrance doors will be in conformance with the guidance described in
TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4. The effective clear width of the accessible entrance
doors will be a minimum of 1000mm in the existing chapel and in the new buildings
which are indicated on DAC_005 and DAC_007. The position of door furniture and
the force required to open any manual or automatic doors will be in conformance
with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010.
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2.2.1 Glass doors [1.2.4.1] & [2.2.4.1]
Glass doors will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010
Section 1.2.4.1 and Diagram 10. Please refer to DAC_013 and DAC_015 for extent
of manifestation on glass doors and adjacent screens at accessible entrances.
2.2.2 Accessible manual doors [1.2.4.2] & [2.2.4.2]
Where an accessible door will be required to be manually opened it will be in
conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4.2.
2.2.3 Accessible power-operated doors [1.2.4.3] & [2.2.4.3]
Not applicable.
2.2.4 Low energy swing doors [1.2.4.4] & [2.2.4.4]
Not applicable.
2.2.5 Entrance lobbies [1.2.5] & [2.2.5]
Accessible entrance lobbies will be in conformance with the guidance described in
TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.5 and Diagram 11. Please refer to DAC_007 for the
location and key internal dimensions of the internal lobby. The door swings are also
shown on this drawing.
3.0 CIRCULATION WITHIN A BUILDING [1.3-1.3.2] & [2.3- 2.3.2]
The building will allow people to travel horizontally within the building conveniently to
make use of all relevant facilities in accordance with the guidance described in
TGD Part M 2010 Section 2.3.
3.1 Horizontal features [1.3.3] and [2.3.3]
3.1.1 Reception Area in Entrance Hall [1.3.3.1] & [2.3.3.1]
The reception area will include a reception desk and a hearing enhancement system.
It is indicated on drawings DAC_007 and designed in DAC_016, it will be in
conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.3.3.1.
3.1.2 Internal Doors [1.3.3.2] & [2.3.3.2]
Internal doors will only be provided where necessary. They are indicated on the floor
plan DAC_005 and DAC_007. They will either be held open on electronic hold-open
devices or easy to use. They will be in conformance with the guidance described in
TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.3.3.2for the new building and 2.3.3.2 for the existing
buildings. The effective clear width of the accessible internal doors will be a mini
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mum of 850mm. The position of door furniture and the force required to open them
will be designed to be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M
2010 Section 1.2.4.
3.1.3 Corridors and Passageways [1.3.3.3] & [2.3.3.3]
Not applicable.
3.1.4 Internal lobbies [1.3.3.4] & [2.3.3.4]
All internal lobbies to wheelchair accessible areas are designed to be in
conformance with the guidance described in TGD M 2010 Diagram 11.
3.2 Vertical Circulation [1.3.4] & [2.3.4]
3.2.1 Passenger Lifts [1.3.4.1.1 & 1.3.4.2] & [2.3.4.1.1 & 2.3.4.2]
Not applicable.
3.2.2 Internal Stairs Suitable for Ambulant Disabled People [1.3.4.1.2 -1.3.4.3] &
[2.3.4.1.2-2.3.4.3]
Not applicable.
3.2.3 Internal Ramps / Gently Sloping Ramps [1.3.4.4] & [2.3.4.4]
Not applicable.
3.2.4 Handrails [1.3.4.5] & [2.3.4.5]
Not applicable.
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4.0 SANITARY FACILITIES [1.4.3 & 1.4.4] & [2.4 to 2.4.3]
The Sanitary Facilities in this building will be independently accessible and will meet
the needs of people with a wide range of abilities. The number and location of
sanitary facilities will suit the nature, size and occupancy of the building and will be in
accordance with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (general application)
Regulations, 2007.
Sanitary facilities for staff and visitors are located together and will be accessible.
The location of all the sanitary facilities are indicated on DAC_005 and DAC_007
and will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010
Sections 1.4.3 and 1.4.4.
4.1 Wheelchair accessible unisex WC’s [1.4.3.1 & 1.4.5] & [2.4.3]
The provision of a wheelchair accessible unisex WC is indicated on DAC_007. In
total 1 no. wheelchair accessible unisex WC will be provided. The wheelchair
accessible unisex WC will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD
Part M 2010 Sections 1.4.3.1, 1.4.4 and 1.4.5, and Diagrams 15(b), 16 and 17(b).
4.2 WC Cubicles [1.4.3.2 & 1.4.6] & [2.4.3]
There will be two types of cubicles provided in this building. They will be standard
sized and ambulant disabled sized. The different cubicle types and key internal
dimensions are noted on DAC 07.
4.2.1 Standard Cubicles [1.4.6.1] & [2.4.3]
A standard cubicle in the female toilets will have a minimum of 450mm diameter
manoeuvring space between the swing of the inward opening door, the WC pan and
the side of the compartment. It will have a clothes hook at 1400mm above floor level
as shown on TGD Part M 2010 Diagram 18, and will be in conformance with the
guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.4.6.1
4.2.2 Cubicles for Ambulant Disabled People. [1.4.6.2] & [2.4.3]
Not Applicable
4.2.3 Enlarged Cubicle [1.4.6.3] & [2.4.3]
Not Applicable.
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4.3 Accessible Urinals [1.4.3.3 & 1.4.7]
Not Applicable
4.4 Accessible Bathrooms/Shower Rooms [1.4.3.4 & 1.4.8]
Not applicable.
4.5 Changing and / or showering facilities [1.4.3.5 & 1.4.9]
The provision of a wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility is
indicated on DAC_005 and compliance is demonstrated in DAC_017. In total 1 no.
wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility will be provided. The
wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility will be in conformance with
the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Sections 1.4.3.5, 1.4.4 and 1.4.5, and
Diagrams 25 (a) (b), and 17(b).
4.5.1 Changing Facilities [1.4.9.1]
Not applicable.
4.5.2 Showering Facilities [1.4.9.2]
Not applicable.
5.0 OTHER FACILITIES [1.5 - 1.5.2] & [2.5 - 2.5.2]
The facilities within the building will be accessible to, and usable by, people with a
range of abilities, as much as is practicable and feasible. The building will facilitate
active participation as appropriate and be in conformance with the guidance
described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5.
5.1 Audience and Spectator Facilities with Fixed Seating [1.5.3] & [2.5.3]
Not applicable.
5.2 Audience and Spectator Facilities without Fixed Seating [1.5.4] & [2.5.4]
These facilities are indicated on DAC_009 and DAC_010 and will be in conformance
with the guidance set out in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5.4. An Induction loop
system will also be provided.
5.3 Refreshment Facilities [1.5.5] & [2.5.5]
Not applicable.
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5.4 Accessible Sleeping Accommodation [1.5.6] & [2.5.6]
Not applicable.
5.5 Switches, Outlets and Controls [1.5.7] & [2.5.7]
Demonstrated in DAC_016.
Switches, outlets and controls will be provided to be in conformance with the
guidance set out in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5.7 and Diagram 30.

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Centre for the Creative Arts and Media (CCAM) | GMIT DAC Report

  • 1. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 1 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 DISABILITY ACCESS CERTIFICATE APPLICATION MATERIAL ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION Joe Bloggs Design G.M.I.T. College of Creative Arts and Media Location: Wellpark Road, Galway City Centre I.D.: G00262330 Consultant: Jonathan Flanagan Date: 15/01/15
  • 2. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 2 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 Contents Disability Access Certificate Application Fee Calculations................................................................... 4 0.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5 0.1 Scope.................................................................................................................................. 5 0.2 Site and Building Details..................................................................................................... 5 0.3 Proposed Works ................................................................................................................. 5 0.4 Basis for Compliance........................................................................................................... 5 0.5 Drawings Accompanying the Report ..................................................................................... 6 1.0 Approach to Building ............................................................................................................ 7 1.1 Approach to Building [1.1.2] & [2.1.2] ...................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Accessible Access Routes [1.1.3] & [2.1.3]............................................................................. 7 1.1.2 Level Access Routes [1.1.3.2] & [2.1.3.2] ............................................................................... 8 1.1.3 Gently Sloped Access Routes [1.1.3.3] & [2.1.3.3].................................................................. 8 1.1.4 Ramped Access Route [1.1.3.4] & [2.1.3.4]............................................................................ 8 1.1.5 Stepped Access Route [1.1.3.5] & [2.1.3.5]............................................................................ 8 1.2 Handrails [1.1.3.6] & [2.1.3.6] .................................................................................................. 8 1.3 Pedestrian Crossings [1.1.4] & [2.1.4]....................................................................................... 8 1.4 On-site Car Parking [1.1.5] & [2.1.5]......................................................................................... 8 1.5 On-site Set-Down Area [1.1.6] & [2.1.6] ................................................................................... 9 ACCESS TO BUILDINGS [1.2] & [2.2] ................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Accessible Entrances [1.2.3] & [2.2.3] ...................................................................................... 9 2.2 Accessible entrance doors [1.2.4] & [2.2.4] .............................................................................. 9 2.2.1 Glass doors [1.2.4.1] & [2.2.4.1] .......................................................................................... 10 2.2.2 Accessible manual doors [1.2.4.2] & [2.2.4.2]...................................................................... 10 2.2.4 Low energy swing doors [1.2.4.4] & [2.2.4.4]....................................................................... 10 2.2.5 Entrance lobbies [1.2.5] & [2.2.5]........................................................................................ 10 3.0 CIRCULATION WITHIN A BUILDING [1.3-1.3.2] & [2.3- 2.3.2] ...................................................... 10 3.1 Horizontal features [1.3.3] and [2.3.3].................................................................................... 10 3.1.1 Reception Area in Entrance Hall [1.3.3.1] & [2.3.3.1]........................................................... 10 3.1.2 Internal Doors [1.3.3.2] & [2.3.3.2]...................................................................................... 10 3.1.3 Corridors and Passageways [1.3.3.3] & [2.3.3.3].................................................................. 11 3.1.4 Internal lobbies [1.3.3.4] & [2.3.3.4].................................................................................... 11 3.2 Vertical Circulation [1.3.4] & [2.3.4] ....................................................................................... 11 3.2.1 Passenger Lifts [1.3.4.1.1 & 1.3.4.2] & [2.3.4.1.1 & 2.3.4.2] ................................................. 11 3.2.2 Internal Stairs Suitable for Ambulant Disabled People [1.3.4.1.2 -1.3.4.3] & [2.3.4.1.2-2.3.4.3] .................................................................................................................................................... 11
  • 3. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 3 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 3.2.3 Internal Ramps / Gently Sloping Ramps [1.3.4.4] & [2.3.4.4]................................................ 11 3.2.4 Handrails [1.3.4.5] & [2.3.4.5] ............................................................................................. 11 4.0 SANITARY FACILITIES [1.4.3 & 1.4.4] & [2.4 to 2.4.3] .................................................................. 12 4.1 Wheelchair accessible unisex WC’s [1.4.3.1 & 1.4.5] & [2.4.3] ................................................ 12 4.2 WC Cubicles [1.4.3.2 & 1.4.6] & [2.4.3]................................................................................... 12 4.2.1 Standard Cubicles [1.4.6.1] & [2.4.3] ................................................................................... 12 4.2.2 Cubicles for Ambulant Disabled People. [1.4.6.2] & [2.4.3].................................................. 12 4.2.3 Enlarged Cubicle [1.4.6.3] & [2.4.3] ..................................................................................... 12 4.3 Accessible Urinals [1.4.3.3 & 1.4.7] ........................................................................................ 13 4.4 Accessible Bathrooms/Shower Rooms [1.4.3.4 & 1.4.8] ......................................................... 13 4.5 Changing and / or showering facilities [1.4.3.5 & 1.4.9].......................................................... 13 4.5.1 Changing Facilities [1.4.9.1]................................................................................................. 13 4.5.2 Showering Facilities [1.4.9.2]............................................................................................... 13 5.0 OTHER FACILITIES [1.5 - 1.5.2] & [2.5 - 2.5.2] ............................................................................. 13 5.1 Audience and Spectator Facilities with Fixed Seating [1.5.3] & [2.5.3] .................................... 13 5.2 Audience and Spectator Facilities without Fixed Seating [1.5.4] & [2.5.4]............................... 13 5.3 Refreshment Facilities [1.5.5] & [2.5.5] .................................................................................. 13 5.4 Accessible Sleeping Accommodation [1.5.6] & [2.5.6] ............................................................ 14 5.5 Switches, Outlets and Controls [1.5.7] & [2.5.7] ..................................................................... 14
  • 4. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 4 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 Disability Access Certificate Application Fee Calculations The application for a disability access certificate in relation to the upgrade and development of a building. The construction or an extension of a building is €800. Fee to Pay: €800
  • 5. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 5 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 0.0 Introduction 0.1 Scope This Application is made for a Disability Access Certificate for the proposed material alterations to the existing Ground Floor and Gallery Floor of a Protected Chapel Structure and a new single storey extension with link located at the G.M.I.T. CCAM Campus, Wellpark Road, Galway City, Co. Galway. 0.2 Site and Building Details The site is located to the front of the main CCAM Building. Access to the building is off the main entrance road located on Wellpark Road. Car parking is provided at the front of the chapel and extension, there is also parking available to the front of CCAM and across the mini round about. The site area is 29,200m2 . The Chapel Ground Floor and Gallery Floor area is 383.48 m2 combined and the extension area is 107.05 m2 which overall totals 490.53 m2 . 0.3 Proposed Works The site is located to the front of the main CCAM Building. Access to the building is off the main entrance road located on Wellpark Road. Car parking is provided at the front of the chapel and extension, there is also parking available to the front of CCAM and across the mini round about. The site area is 29,200m2 . The Chapel Ground Floor and Gallery Floor area is 383.48 m2 combined and the extension area is 107.05 m2 which overall totals 490.53 m2 . 0.4 Basis for Compliance The basis for compliance for this application are the recommendations made in:  Technical Guidance Document Part M (Access and Use) 2010 published by Stationary Office, Dublin.  Building for Everyone – A Universal Design approach 2010 edition as published by The National Disability Authority, Dublin 4  BS 8300:2009 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people- Code of Practice  Best Practice and Access Guidelines, Designing Accessible Environments Irish Wheelchair Association
  • 6. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 6 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 0.5 Drawings Accompanying the Report Drawing No. Drawing title Scale (on page) DAC_001 Site Location Map 1:1000 (A1) DAC_002 Existing Site Layout Plan 1:200 (A1) DAC_003 Proposed Site Layout Plan 1:200 (A1) DAC_004 Existing Ground Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_005 Proposed Ground Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_006 Proposed Gallery Floor Chapel Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_007 Ground Floor Extension Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_008 Ground Floor Camera Studio Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_009 Ground Floor Cinema Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_010 Ground Floor Theatre Plan 1:50 (A1) DAC_011 Chapel Sections A-A & B-B 1:50 (A1) DAC_012 Extension Sections A-A & B-B 1:50 (A1) DAC_013 North and South Elevation 1:50 (A1) DAC_014 East Elevation 1:50 (A1) DAC_015 West Elevation (Chapel) and (Extension) 1:50 (A1) DAC_016 Details 1:10 (A1) DAC_017 Chapel and Extension Sanitary Facilities 1:20 (A1)
  • 7. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 7 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 1.0 Approach to Building Independently accessible means of approach to the accessible entrances of the building will be provided, as well as accessible means of circulation around the building. This is described in detail below. 1.1 Approach to Building [1.1.2] & [2.1.2] The existing approach routes, levels, barriers and restrictions are indicated on drawings DAC_002 & DAC_004. The new proposed approach routes and circulation routes described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1 are indicated on DAC_003, DAC_005, DAC_006 and DAC_007. They will be level wherever possible. Where it is not possible to provide a level access route a gently sloping access route of between 1:20 and 1:50 will be provided, as demonstrated in DAC 03. The numbers of barriers, restrictions and other hazards that people encounter on the access routes will be avoided or barrier protection will be provided and clearly identified on the same drawing. The width of each route, and key levels are indicated on the Proposed Site Layout Plan DAC_003, Proposed Ground Floor Chapel Plan DAC_005 and Proposed Ground Floor Extension Plan DAC_007. A summary of the different routes are tabled below: Route From To Level/Gentl y Sloping/ Ramped Gradient Width (mm) User Approach Route A CCAM Main Entrance Parking/Set Down Area Steep Varies Min. 4000 Public & Transport Approach Route B CCAM Public Path Proposed Extension Level / Gently Sloping Level - 1:20 Min. 1500 Public & Staff Approach Route C Coach set down Main Entrance Level / Gently Sloping Level - 1:20 Min. 1500 Public & Staff External Circulation Route D Main Building Exhibition Buildings Level/ Gently Sloping Level - 1:20 Min. 1500 Public & Staff 1.1.1 Accessible Access Routes [1.1.3] & [2.1.3] All accessible access routes will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.1 and Diagrams 1 and 2. Where possible the route will be separate to the vehicular route. All routes will be well lit. Dished kerbs and tactile warning will be provided at interception of vehicular and pedestrian routes. As noted above, all of this is indicated on drawing DAC_003.
  • 8. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 8 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 1.1.2 Level Access Routes [1.1.3.2] & [2.1.3.2] All level access routes, noted above, will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.2. 1.1.3 Gently Sloped Access Routes [1.1.3.3] & [2.1.3.3] The gently sloped access routes, noted above, will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.3. 1.1.4 Ramped Access Route [1.1.3.4] & [2.1.3.4] All ramped acces routes, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010, will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.4 & 2.1.3.4 1.1.5 Stepped Access Route [1.1.3.5] & [2.1.3.5] All stepped acces routes, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010, will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.5 & 2.1.3.5 1.2 Handrails [1.1.3.6] & [2.1.3.6] All handrails, Indicated on DAC_004 to DAC_010 and DAC_013 to DAC_015, will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.3.5 & 2.1.3.5 1.3 Pedestrian Crossings [1.1.4] & [2.1.4] A pedestrian crossing will be provided at the junction of the accessible approach routes and vehicular routes and will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.4. The tactile paving and dropped kerbs will be in accordance with “Good Practice Guidelines on Accessibility of Streetscapes”. Refer to DAC_003 for the location of the pedestrian crossing. 1.4 On-site Car Parking [1.1.5] & [2.1.5] Two designated car parking spaces will be provided for those with disabled parking permits, the equivalent of 10% of the available parking spaces. On-site car parking will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.1.5and Diagrams 8 & 9. Refer to DAC_003 for the locations of designated car parking, ground markings,
  • 9. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 9 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 associated street furniture and connection to the accessible access route. This drawing also notes the overall dimensions of the spaces, the appropriate levels and type of car park space provided. 1.5 On-site Set-Down Area [1.1.6] & [2.1.6] Given the scale of development of the proposed works, it is practicable that the disabled car parking spaces will also serve as the set down area. Refer to DAC_003 for location and details of the on-site setting down area. These include its overall dimensions and connection to the accessible access routes. ACCESS TO BUILDINGS [1.2] & [2.2] 2.1 Accessible Entrances [1.2.3] & [2.2.3] In accordance with TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2, independently accessible entrances will be provided to avoid segregation based on a person's level of ability. The accessible entrances have been clearly indicated on DAC_003, DAC_005 and DAC_006 and are: (a) the main entrance, which a visitor unfamiliar with the building would use (b) the entrance closest to the designated parking /setting down area (c) the building exits leading to assembly points or to the boundary of the site. The accessible entrance closest to the designated disabled parking area and setting down area, identified on DAC_004, will connect directly to the main entrance reception area via a covered entrance. The accessible main entrance and subsidiary entrances will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.3. The size of the external landing, clear of any door swing, and the dimension from leading edge of door leaf to return wall are indicated on the same drawing. A level threshold will be provided at all the accessible entrances. 2.2 Accessible entrance doors [1.2.4] & [2.2.4] The accessible entrance doors will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4. The effective clear width of the accessible entrance doors will be a minimum of 1000mm in the existing chapel and in the new buildings which are indicated on DAC_005 and DAC_007. The position of door furniture and the force required to open any manual or automatic doors will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010.
  • 10. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 10 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 2.2.1 Glass doors [1.2.4.1] & [2.2.4.1] Glass doors will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4.1 and Diagram 10. Please refer to DAC_013 and DAC_015 for extent of manifestation on glass doors and adjacent screens at accessible entrances. 2.2.2 Accessible manual doors [1.2.4.2] & [2.2.4.2] Where an accessible door will be required to be manually opened it will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4.2. 2.2.3 Accessible power-operated doors [1.2.4.3] & [2.2.4.3] Not applicable. 2.2.4 Low energy swing doors [1.2.4.4] & [2.2.4.4] Not applicable. 2.2.5 Entrance lobbies [1.2.5] & [2.2.5] Accessible entrance lobbies will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.5 and Diagram 11. Please refer to DAC_007 for the location and key internal dimensions of the internal lobby. The door swings are also shown on this drawing. 3.0 CIRCULATION WITHIN A BUILDING [1.3-1.3.2] & [2.3- 2.3.2] The building will allow people to travel horizontally within the building conveniently to make use of all relevant facilities in accordance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 2.3. 3.1 Horizontal features [1.3.3] and [2.3.3] 3.1.1 Reception Area in Entrance Hall [1.3.3.1] & [2.3.3.1] The reception area will include a reception desk and a hearing enhancement system. It is indicated on drawings DAC_007 and designed in DAC_016, it will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.3.3.1. 3.1.2 Internal Doors [1.3.3.2] & [2.3.3.2] Internal doors will only be provided where necessary. They are indicated on the floor plan DAC_005 and DAC_007. They will either be held open on electronic hold-open devices or easy to use. They will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.3.3.2for the new building and 2.3.3.2 for the existing buildings. The effective clear width of the accessible internal doors will be a mini
  • 11. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 11 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 mum of 850mm. The position of door furniture and the force required to open them will be designed to be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.2.4. 3.1.3 Corridors and Passageways [1.3.3.3] & [2.3.3.3] Not applicable. 3.1.4 Internal lobbies [1.3.3.4] & [2.3.3.4] All internal lobbies to wheelchair accessible areas are designed to be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD M 2010 Diagram 11. 3.2 Vertical Circulation [1.3.4] & [2.3.4] 3.2.1 Passenger Lifts [1.3.4.1.1 & 1.3.4.2] & [2.3.4.1.1 & 2.3.4.2] Not applicable. 3.2.2 Internal Stairs Suitable for Ambulant Disabled People [1.3.4.1.2 -1.3.4.3] & [2.3.4.1.2-2.3.4.3] Not applicable. 3.2.3 Internal Ramps / Gently Sloping Ramps [1.3.4.4] & [2.3.4.4] Not applicable. 3.2.4 Handrails [1.3.4.5] & [2.3.4.5] Not applicable.
  • 12. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 12 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 4.0 SANITARY FACILITIES [1.4.3 & 1.4.4] & [2.4 to 2.4.3] The Sanitary Facilities in this building will be independently accessible and will meet the needs of people with a wide range of abilities. The number and location of sanitary facilities will suit the nature, size and occupancy of the building and will be in accordance with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (general application) Regulations, 2007. Sanitary facilities for staff and visitors are located together and will be accessible. The location of all the sanitary facilities are indicated on DAC_005 and DAC_007 and will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Sections 1.4.3 and 1.4.4. 4.1 Wheelchair accessible unisex WC’s [1.4.3.1 & 1.4.5] & [2.4.3] The provision of a wheelchair accessible unisex WC is indicated on DAC_007. In total 1 no. wheelchair accessible unisex WC will be provided. The wheelchair accessible unisex WC will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Sections 1.4.3.1, 1.4.4 and 1.4.5, and Diagrams 15(b), 16 and 17(b). 4.2 WC Cubicles [1.4.3.2 & 1.4.6] & [2.4.3] There will be two types of cubicles provided in this building. They will be standard sized and ambulant disabled sized. The different cubicle types and key internal dimensions are noted on DAC 07. 4.2.1 Standard Cubicles [1.4.6.1] & [2.4.3] A standard cubicle in the female toilets will have a minimum of 450mm diameter manoeuvring space between the swing of the inward opening door, the WC pan and the side of the compartment. It will have a clothes hook at 1400mm above floor level as shown on TGD Part M 2010 Diagram 18, and will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.4.6.1 4.2.2 Cubicles for Ambulant Disabled People. [1.4.6.2] & [2.4.3] Not Applicable 4.2.3 Enlarged Cubicle [1.4.6.3] & [2.4.3] Not Applicable.
  • 13. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 13 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 4.3 Accessible Urinals [1.4.3.3 & 1.4.7] Not Applicable 4.4 Accessible Bathrooms/Shower Rooms [1.4.3.4 & 1.4.8] Not applicable. 4.5 Changing and / or showering facilities [1.4.3.5 & 1.4.9] The provision of a wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility is indicated on DAC_005 and compliance is demonstrated in DAC_017. In total 1 no. wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility will be provided. The wheelchair accessible unisex changing / shower facility will be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Sections 1.4.3.5, 1.4.4 and 1.4.5, and Diagrams 25 (a) (b), and 17(b). 4.5.1 Changing Facilities [1.4.9.1] Not applicable. 4.5.2 Showering Facilities [1.4.9.2] Not applicable. 5.0 OTHER FACILITIES [1.5 - 1.5.2] & [2.5 - 2.5.2] The facilities within the building will be accessible to, and usable by, people with a range of abilities, as much as is practicable and feasible. The building will facilitate active participation as appropriate and be in conformance with the guidance described in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5. 5.1 Audience and Spectator Facilities with Fixed Seating [1.5.3] & [2.5.3] Not applicable. 5.2 Audience and Spectator Facilities without Fixed Seating [1.5.4] & [2.5.4] These facilities are indicated on DAC_009 and DAC_010 and will be in conformance with the guidance set out in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5.4. An Induction loop system will also be provided. 5.3 Refreshment Facilities [1.5.5] & [2.5.5] Not applicable.
  • 14. Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 14 | P a g e Jonathan Flanagan Architectural Technology Year 4 5.4 Accessible Sleeping Accommodation [1.5.6] & [2.5.6] Not applicable. 5.5 Switches, Outlets and Controls [1.5.7] & [2.5.7] Demonstrated in DAC_016. Switches, outlets and controls will be provided to be in conformance with the guidance set out in TGD Part M 2010 Section 1.5.7 and Diagram 30.