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Standards of Variance:
If 10 professionals measure a building
and caluculate its rentable areas, you
of course will have 10 different answers.
No two people will measure an area as
complex as a building exactly the same.
The BOMA Standard allows for this discrepancy
by provision of a 2% variance when comparing
site measurements. That is, if 2 sets
of calculations are within 2% of each
other, they are deemed to be equal according
to BOMA. If they differ by more than 2%,
BOMA International recommends the opinion
of an unbiased third party be sought to
assist in resolving the matter.
The Standard also makes note of another
important fact: it is not uncommon
for an area calculated from the building's
design plans to differ from the area measured
on site. That is, for an accurate
representation of a building's area, an
as-built plan is required.
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