Project Managers Visit Disability Advocates of Kent County
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Recently, Wolverine Building Group completed the 8,400 sq.ft. buildout of the headquarters of Disability Advocates of Kent County. The new offices have many universal design features, plus the Wolters Home Accessibility Center that offers demonstration space for the team. This educational and engagement space creates real life occupational therapy applications, educational opportunity and community connection options. Our project managers visited to learn about the space, get updated on universal design and advocacy.
- The Project Managers gather to hear about the inclusive features of the space.
- Project Managers Kyle VanDeWeert and Mike Judy check out the subtle shift of an accessibly installed sink.
- The group listens to Executive Director, Dave Bulkowski, share DAKC mission and purpose for the newly constructed space.
- Senior Architect Jack Watkins examines the mechanics on the moveable wall, demonstrating how a few extra inches of planning can make your home accessible.
- Project Manager Daniel Escobar-Bercini demonstrates features of accessible kitchen.
- Project Manager Daniel Escobar-Bercini shows the team to the offices marked with large, colorful circles in the carpet to assist in wayfinding for people with visual impairments.
- Project Manager David Paquet checks out the dishwasher designed for accesibility.