Due Diligence
KMA works with several national facility assessment firms and also directly with clients to provide both comprehensive and ASTM Tier ll assessments of existing conditions
Our architects meet the unique challenges of accessibility and inclusion through rigorous design thinking, creativity, and innovation.
KMA’s consulting work encompasses the spectrum of accessibility – from regulatory compliance to inclusive design.
Our architects meet the unique challenges of accessibility and inclusion through rigorous design thinking, creativity, and innovation.
KMA’s consulting work encompasses the spectrum of accessibility – from regulatory compliance to inclusive design.
KMA works with several national facility assessment firms and also directly with clients to provide both comprehensive and ASTM Tier ll assessments of existing conditions
Enterprise, a long-standing partner of KMA, was honored in January with the prestigious 2018 Collaborative Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects for its
by Maxwell T. Goldman Access Planner The first time I used my scooter in the snow was an experience I’ll never forget. I was a
“Aging in Place” is receiving a lot of press. WCAI, NPR for the Cape, Coast & Islands, featured a story in December on the changes
by Lisa Pilorz Senior Access Planner Often doors and gates that are part of an accessible route through outdoor areas do not provide required maneuvering
KMA staff Hazel Ryerson, Certified Aging in Place Specialist, was featured on last week’s WCVB Chronicle episode which highlighted the growing popularity of aging in
KMA is excited to have been selected again by our colleagues at Enterprise Green Communities for inclusion in their national database of Technical Assistance providers.
by Kathryn Denis | Access Planner This past July KMA staff traded in their smart levels for power tools to help build affordable housing with Habitat
Construction has recently finished on KMA’s latest residential renovation, a cross-gabled Victorian in Melrose, MA. The project included subtracting an incompatible addition and deck (a
by Lisa Pilorz Senior Access Planner Costly problems are often encountered during construction when designs provide only the minimum required clearances. Bathroom layouts can be