BOMA 96 Standard is a floor by floor area calculation.
The 2010 Standard has addressed the method used in the 1996 standard, and created a well defined version with the same principles used in the 1996 standard. The new standard also has two methods that can be used for measurement purposes, as well as to be able to address different types of leasing practices. This version has made the use of the standard more flexible while staying within the guidelines of the BOMA Standard.
The industry was requesting a single load factor method and we had legacy buildings that have been following the floor by floor method and did not want to make changes to that.
Deciding which method to use has to do with your leasing and owners needs.
There is added information that is needed to conform to the new standard, such as Parking is added to the Gross Area of the building, and tracking restricted head room to name a couple. Some of this information can be done from existing architectural drawings or CAD files, some may need additional survey.
Yes, you can switch to the other method but can not mixed the two.
Yes, the BOMA 96 Standard is still available for use.
Both Methods ‘A’ & ‘B’, have the flexibility to be able to fix factor the whole building or just one floor.
Each of the different types of space are very well defined, and what category they belong in, in the new standard.
A service area provides services to run the building and or enable occupants to work on a floor.
An amenity area adds conveniences for all occupants of the building or floor.