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BAU Accesibilidad is a Chilean accessibility, universal design, and management services provider, offering consulting, assessments, products, and training across Chile and Latin America. Its core positioning is not simply to “check compliance,” but to use the BAU methodology and AURA (Accessibility Universal Risk Algorithm) to turn accessibility into a measurable, rankable, and trackable risk management system.
AURA is used to assess the accessibility status of buildings or projects, identify regulatory and operational gaps, and prioritize them by severity and impact to produce short-, medium-, and long-term action roadmaps. Services cover scenarios such as entrances and exits, circulation routes, restrooms, signage, workspaces, public areas, and service points. Depending on project scope, LiDAR, digital twins, and other methods can be introduced to collect spatial data, improving evidence retention, remote collaboration, and the efficiency of follow-up reviews. Beyond assessments, BAU also sells accessibility products such as evacuation chairs, Braille signage, tactile paving, ramps, and safety handrails, and provides courses on inclusive evacuation and accessibility.
Assessment services are quoted on a custom basis depending on the number of floors/spaces and project complexity; the website does not list standard packages. If a project includes a digital twin, access is free for the first 12 months. After that, keeping it active starts from an annual fee of 6 UF per ID. For training, the asynchronous “Accessibility and Inclusive Evacuation” course is priced at 35,000 Chilean pesos. Deliverables include a technical assessment report, evidence, explanations of risks and gaps, a prioritized action plan, reasonable adjustment recommendations, and a presentation meeting.
Its strengths lie in a complete service chain covering assessment, products, training, and implementation support. AURA emphasizes prioritization and traceability, making it suitable for companies that need to rank budgets and manage compliance. Inclusive evacuation is also a distinctive focus. Limitations include the need to request quotes for core services, which reduces pricing transparency; AURA is explicitly not a certification and cannot replace official or third-party certification; whether a digital twin is included depends on project scope; and the website does not disclose collaboration permissions, SLA details, or technical export formats.
It is best suited to companies with office buildings, retail locations, or public-facing spaces in Chile or Latin America, as well as Facility, operations, HR, occupational safety, compliance, and DEI teams. Access from China is not covered in the source text, so it is considered unknown.
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