Yes. Accessibility obligations can apply to residential, commercial and public-sector buildings, particularly where services or shared facilities are provided.
Yes. Where delivered within the platform, findings and actions can be governed across individual buildings or entire portfolios.
No. A DAA Assessment identifies compliance gaps and barriers. Where major design changes are required, specialist design input may be necessary.
Yes. Identified barriers are categorised and prioritised to support proportionate and defensible remediation planning.
While not always mandated as a standalone document, organisations have duties under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments and avoid discrimination. A DAA Assessment supports structured compliance with these duties.