- 1. Do you have a Malaysian website?
- (Working with Us)
- Yes — our dedicated Southeast Asian website at accessconsultants.asia fully serves Malaysia and acts as our primary platform for Malaysian clients. We are Sydney Access Consultants (Malaysia) PLT, ...
- Created on 14 February 2026
- 2. Do you work remotely or do you need to visit the site?
- (Working with Us)
- We are very flexible. Remote audits are possible using photos, drawings, and video calls (common for preliminary reviews). On-site audits are recommended for existing buildings, detailed compliance ...
- Created on 14 February 2026
- 3. Website Privacy Policy
- (Boilerplate)
- ... may have access when providing on-site support, although it is our practice for them to work under supervision and after having signed a Confidentiality Agreement file storage services auditors our ...
- Created on 17 March 2019
- 4. How Access Audits Support Malaysia’s 2026 Inclusion Roadmap: PwD Act Amendments, Mosque Guidelines & Real-World Results
- (Public Buildings)
- ... the mosque’s AJK (Ahli Jawatankuasa) to discuss accessibility opportunities and continued discussions with Dr Norwina, contributing to significant improvements at this historic site. Daniel Wong (Principal ...
- Created on 03 March 2026
- 5. What Does a Professional Access Report Look Like? A Clear Guide for Malaysian Developers, Architects, and Building Owners
- (Providing Services to the Public)
- ... corridors) Stairs, ramps, and vertical access features (lifts) Amenities (accessible toilets, ambulant facilities, proposed bathrooms) Workrooms, public areas, and ancillary spaces Site ...
- Created on 01 March 2026
- 6. Families with One OKU Member: Where Do They Holiday in Malaysia and Do They Spend Money? Unlocking the Power of Accessible Tourism
- (Tourist Attractions)
- ... PAM/LAM CPD training using real Malaysian case studies (e.g., Penang Hill, KL attractions, national parks, coastal resorts) Regulatory strategy and on-site implementation support Whether you operate ...
- Created on 01 March 2026
- 7. The Uncomfortable Journey: How Environmental Design Barriers Undermine OKU Self-Empowerment and Independence in Malaysia
- (Public Buildings)
- ... Limit Personal Agency Reaching the government building should feel empowering — a place where one’s voice matters. But, do environmental circumstances signal the opposite? Many facilities still have ...
- Created on 01 March 2026
- 8. Intergenerational Housing in Malaysia: History, Current Context, and a Promising Outlook for Inclusive, Accessible Living
- (Living longer in your home)
- ... and MS 1184:2014 alignment – delivers: Independent access audits and compliance matrices. Site-specific recommendations and performance solutions. Capacity-building workshops and CPD training for ...
- Created on 28 February 2026
- 9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – MS 1184:2014 and Inclusive Design in Malaysia
- (The Firm)
- ... MS 1184:2014 guidelines. 4. Do I need an access consultant for a small shophouse or renovation? Yes — even small works must comply. A quick, site-specific review from us often saves money by recommending ...
- Created on 28 February 2026
- 10. Inclusive Urban Landscapes – Solving the Last-Mile Challenge in Streets & Public Transport
- (Street Access)
- ... Compliance matrices, risk registers and site-specific performance solutions aligned with MS 1184:2014. Capacity-building workshops and PAM/LAM CPD training using real local case studies — turning every ...
- Created on 28 February 2026
- 11. Lessons from Singapore's Smart Nation Initiative: Inspiring Inclusive Urban Development in Malaysi
- (Street Access)
- ... We support architects, developers, and authorities with site-specific recommendations, training aligned with PAM and LAM CPD requirements, and liaison with bodies like DBKL, JKM, and KPWKM. Our hybrid ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 12. Integrating Inclusive Design into the Kuala Lumpur Smart City Blueprint: A Path to Equitable Urban Innovation
- (Street Access)
- ... Australian practices like AS 1428 and AS 4299, these specialists deliver site-specific recommendations and performance-based design briefs that maximize social and economic returns. Partnering for a ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 13. Enhancing Kuala Lumpur as a Smart City: The Role of Inclusive Design and Universal Accessibility
- (Street Access)
- ... models, we support projects with site-specific recommendations, performance solutions, and liaison with authorities like DBKL, JKM, and KPWKM. Whether you're an architect seeking CPD programs aligned ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 14. Thinking of Opening a Street Food Stall in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility and Inclusive Design
- (Food outlets)
- ... Do Seek Expert Guidance Early: Partner with qualified access consultants for site reviews against MS 1184:2014 and UBBL By-Law 34A. AccessConsultants.asia provides tailored audits, compliance roadmaps, ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 15. Thinking of Building or Renovating in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility Compliance
- (Public Buildings)
- ... markets like Perth. “We’ve helped numerous projects navigate DBKL submissions by providing tailored roadmaps, risk assessments, and on-site guidance. Our hybrid Australia-Malaysia model brings proven expertise ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 16. Upgrading Mosques and Surau in Malls and R&Rs: Integrating Universal Design for Inclusive Worship in Malaysia
- (Public Buildings)
- ... the elderly. These enhancements, potentially at high-traffic sites like IOI Mall Putrajaya or Seremban R&R, could serve thousands weekly. However, without thoughtful integration of accessibility features, ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 17. Bridging Australian and Malaysian Accessibility Standards: AS 1428 vs MS 1184:2014 – Key Differences and Practical Solutions
- (Malaysia)
- ... in adaptable housing, performance solutions, and site-specific recommendations—to exceed local minimums while addressing enforcement gaps. As specialists in disability access consulting across Kuala ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 18. Ampang's Accessibility Momentum: Local Opportunities for Inclusive Design and OKU Inclusio
- (Retail Facilities)
- ... and barrier-free pathways Community interest in inclusive design for religious and cultural sites Demand for practical, cost-effective solutions that respect Ampang’s heritage and multicultural character ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 19. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about MS 1184:2014 – Universal Design and Accessibility in the Built Environment: Code of Practice (Second Revision)
- (Malaysia)
- ... schools, places of worship, transport terminals, car parks, heritage sites, and community facilities (excluding private landed homes). 3. How does MS 1184:2014 relate to UBBL By-Law 34A and other regulations? ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 20. Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia
- (Public Buildings)
- ... light nosings on dark stairs or matte surfaces to minimize glare in humid Malaysian climates. Test on-site: Evaluate under real lighting to account for environmental factors, such as Perth's coastal conditions ...
- Created on 26 February 2026

