ERIC SIFUENTES,
CASp, RA
Accessibility Leader, Project Manager,
Associate Principal
BIOGRAPHY
As a California licensed architect and Certified Access Specialist (CASp) by the Division of the State Architect, Mr. Sifuentes leads the firm in addressing ADA, California Title 24, universal design, and other accessibility issues in both new and modernization projects. His formal architectural training and the practical knowledge required for CASp certification uniquely qualify him to identify accessibility shortfalls in existing facilities and assist in designing improvements. Projects include civic, accessibility, and K-12 Education.
Eric teaches accessibility related content as part of the California Architects Board's continuing education requirements for licensed architects. Additionally, he has been a guest speaker on accessibility topics at conferences held by the Construction Specifications Institute, and the American Institute of Architects' Academy of Architecture for Justice. Eric also lends his expertise to the CASp program as a Subject Matter Expert for DSA.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Fun Fact
2011 A-Division Singles Champion, Sacramento Valley Darting Associate (SVDA)