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BOMA 96 Colour Coding

Interesting video on BOMA 96 and color coding floorplans.

The BOMA 96 standard for calculating areas in office buildings can be confusing. The principle is logical: we gross up the usable area inside a suite to account for a proportionate share of the floor common area, and then we gross it up again to account for shared spaces common to all tenants throughout the building. But what does that look like on a set of floor-plans?

Over at the Space Database website we have provided a simple BOMA 96 Guide.

Virge-Kai Lindaja, our Customer Support manager and top trainer has recorded a short video to help explain how our drawings present the allocation of area.

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