Morris Goding Access Consulting (MGAC) core services are to review, audit and certify new and existing building developments based on Australian Standards (AS1428 series), Council DCP's, the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and offer practical solutions on how best to satisfy objectives under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
From concept design to building completion, we deliver strategic, practical solutions to progress projects in the most effective way. The quality of our work reflects the depth of our knowledge and the approach of our experienced team.
MGAC has played an integral part in hundreds of successful developments, such as; commercial developments, residential developments, retirement villages, sports stadiums, hospitals, industrial developments, airports, educational, heritage, hotels, cultural facilities and shopping centres.
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MGAC were the main consultants in the design, construction of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
We aim to ensure that the 19% of Australia's population who have a disability are able to live, work and participate independently and equitably.
Our business philosophy is simple - provide seamless integration of access, demystify disability and offer practical cost effective solutions.
The director of MGAC David Goding (B.Civ Eng, G.Dip Man) is a qualified Civil Engineer and full member of the ACAA. David has provided access expertise to leading architects in the design development stage of an extensive range of major building projects throughout Australia.
His disability access expertise is enhanced by more than ten years experience within design and construction management in the building industry. David's building knowledge provides clients with cost effective solutions for DDA compliance.
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