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  1. Build for All. Public Procurement Reference Manual

    The Build-for-All Manual presents the rationale and a method for applying Design-for-all principles and criteria in the public procurement of buildings and infrastructure works. Download the Reference Manual from the right-hand panel in PDF format, in English, Italian or Spanish. Further

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  2. Access to air travel for disabled people : Code of practice.

    This Code of Practice is aimed at all those involved in air travel including travel agents, tour operators, UK airlines (scheduled, “no frills” and charter), UK airports (including the architects and designers who are involved in their design), ground handling companies and retailers

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  3. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    , the organization has taken up the issues of "barrier-free" and "universal” design. These are among

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  4. The Canadian Transportation Agency

    : - the design, construction or modification of means of transportation and related facilities and premises

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  5. ENAT Looks Forward to a Bright Future in 2008

    , building design and maintenance, infrastructure, transport, information services, staff training

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  6. Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    between floors and levels (vertical circulation) * Interior features and design * Communal areas

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  7. Producing Tactile Images. Workshop: Colchester, UK

    to provide a tactile image or provide an alternative interpretation. To explain the basic design principles

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  8. ENAT Study Report No. 2. Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe

    services should be regarded as an essential adjunct to an accessible environment. Good design

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  9. Scott “Rolling” Rains becomes Honorary Associate Member of ENAT

    Studies of the University of California Santa Cruz (2004-05), where he studied Universal Design

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  10. Irish National Disability Authority Pushes Tourism Access Standards

    for Excellence in Universal Design, will consist of a series of nine booklets. New areas will include

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