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BOMA 2018 Gross Areas Fact Sheet

The 2018 BOMA Gross Areas Standard provides updated methods for measuring different property types in a consistent manner. It has been redesigned with more illustrations and an expanded glossary. Best practices developed since the 2009 standard have been incorporated. Gross Area 2 is now compatible with the International Property Measurement Standards. The 2018 standard introduces four new Gross Area methods - Gross Areas 1 through 4 - which provide flexibility in analyzing a building's space.

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BOMA 2018 Gross Areas Fact Sheet

The 2018 BOMA Gross Areas Standard provides updated methods for measuring different property types in a consistent manner. It has been redesigned with more illustrations and an expanded glossary. Best practices developed since the 2009 standard have been incorporated. Gross Area 2 is now compatible with the International Property Measurement Standards. The 2018 standard introduces four new Gross Area methods - Gross Areas 1 through 4 - which provide flexibility in analyzing a building's space.

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BOMA 2018 Gross Areas: Standard Methods of Measurement (ANSI/BOMA Z65.

3—2018)
FACT SHEET

Background
BOMA International has been the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Secretariat for its suite
of measurement standards beginning in 1915 with the publication of the first “Standard Methods of
Floor Measurement.” Starting in 2009, BOMA expanded its measurement standards to include the other
property types—Industrial, Multi-Unit Residential, Retail and Mixed-Use. In 2009, BOMA published its
first Gross Areas Standard (Gross Areas of a Building: Standard Methods of Measurement, ANSI/BOMA
Z65.3—2009) in direct response to requests made to BOMA International to develop floor measurement
standards for forms of occupancy other than office buildings; including industrial, retail, multi-unit
residential, mixed-use and campus-style facilities. The purpose of the Gross Areas Standard is to provide
a comprehensive and consistent methodology for measuring all building types while presenting the data
in various ways that are useful to the stakeholders of any given property. The 2018 Gross Areas
Standard is the revision of the 2009 standard.

Redesigned, Rewritten, More Illustrations, Expanded Glossary of Terms


The 2018 Gross Areas Standard follows the new format introduced with the 2017 Office Standard. The
Gross Areas Standard is published in landscape to align the standard’s language with the accompanying
illustrations. It is presented in a step-by-step format to make it easier to follow and rewritten to make it
easier to understand the concepts and methodologies, including helpful hints. The expanded Glossary of
Terms includes references back to the related section.

Best Practices
To address ambiguities and inconsistencies found after the publication of the 2009 Gross Areas
Standard, a series of best practice guidance was developed and incorporated into the 2018 Gross Areas
Standard.

Compatible with the International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS)


The International Property Measurement Standards contain three distinct measurements, known as
IPMS 1, IPMS 2 and IPMS 3. IPMS 1 is common among each of the IPMS standards and is used for
measuring the total area of all classes of buildings on a floor-by-floor basis, including external walls.
Gross Area 2 (International Comparison Method) of the 2018 Gross Areas Standard is fully compatible
with IPMS 1.

Gross Areas 1, 2, 3 and 4


The 2018 Gross Areas Standard no longer uses the terms “Exterior Gross Area (EGA)” and “Construction
Gross Area (CGA)” from the 2009 Gross Areas Standard. Instead the 2018 Gross Areas Standard includes
four new Gross Area methods, known as Gross Area 1 (Leasing Method), Gross Area 2 (International
Comparison Method), Gross Area 3 (Volumetric Method) and Gross Area 4 (Construction Method). This
new approach provides users with an unlimited number of possible ways to categorized and analyze the
areas of a building.

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