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Are all repairs and alterations (R&A) required to include costs for upgrading accessibility features?

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Are all repairs and alterations (R&A) required to include costs for upgrading accessibility features?

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All repairs and alterations are required to include costs for upgrading accessibility features. When existing buildings are renovated, they must be made accessible, achieving the goal of full accessibility in all federal buildings (including exterior access). Several small projects in the same building may also constitute a total alteration and thus require that the entire space be made accessible.

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