The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been the law for over 25 years now. Many existing projects built some time ago are out of compliance and need corrections. We have designed corrective remodeling projects for many clients who need to come into compliance with the ADA and all other disability related regulations. Most Las Vegas architectural consultant clients are primarily interested in having a nice looking project and coming within budget. These are always the first thoughts upon the start of a new project. Many clients only think of hiring formally trained and certified ADA consultant architects for their Las Vegas, Nevada, Arizona, or California work, after they are being sued for ADA violations. While this is not the most glamorous part of the work, full and complete compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act is a requirement by federal law. Most property owners don’t understand that ADA compliance is not enforced by Las Vegas area building departments like it is in California. Therefore there are undoubtedly construction projects being built right now that will be out of compliance with the ADA when finished. Ken Small is an International Code Conference Licensed (Accessibility Regulation) Building Inspector and Plan Examiner. Ken (ICC AI/PE) and Christine Small spent the year prior to the implementation of the ADA “2010 Standards” touring the USA to provide training classes to hundreds of architects, ADA consultants, and other design professionals. They were hired by a major architect training firm to create over 8 hours of ADA consulting related AIA Certified learning programs for architects and to tour while giving the training classes, which qualifies them as “Expert Consultants”. As ADA Architects Consultants in Las Vegas we are constantly designing projects both for Las Vegas and other locations that are fully ADA compliant and designing corrections for existing project repairs. If you are in receipt of an ADA related complaint please come to see us for a free initial consultation in our office. ADA is required for commercial projects. There is no way to be “Grandfathered” in the ADA law.