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  2. Building Owners and Managers Association - Wikipedia

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    BOMA first published the Standard Method of Floor Measurement for Office Buildings in 1915 which became the BOMA Method for the Measurement of Buildings. [3] Since then, it has become an international standard for determining the dimensions of buildings. [4] [5] The American National Standards Institute recognizes this standard as ANSI Z65. [3]

  3. International Property Measurement Standards - Wikipedia

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    International Property Measurement Standard (IPMS) is a standardised and globally applicable method for measuring property.It aims to address current inconsistencies in the way property of all types is measured from one market to the next, improving property market data and providing greater transparency.

  4. Joseph Lstiburek - Wikipedia

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    He participated in a 40-city seminar tour of the United States for the EPA and BOMA. [2] Lstiburek authored the DoE handbook on moisture control and was a special contributor to the EPA's "Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers." Lstiburek is a regular speaker and presenter at industry events.

  5. Common area - Wikipedia

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    The Building Owners and Managers Association has established a standard with American National Standards Institute, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1-2010 for measuring floor area and calculating gross leasable area and loss factor. [22]

  6. Floor area - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong law Chapter 123F, Building (Planning) Regulations, Regulation 23 sect 3 sub-paragraph (a) defined that: Subject to sub-paragraph (b), for the purposes of regulations 19, 20, 21 and 22, the gross floor area of a building shall be the area contained within the external walls of the building measured at each floor level (including any floor below the level of the ground), together with ...

  7. International Bureau of Weights and Measures - Wikipedia

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    The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (French: Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, BIPM) is an intergovernmental organisation, through which its 64 member-states act on measurement standards in areas including chemistry, ionising radiation, physical metrology, as well as the International System of Units (SI) and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). [1]

  8. Uniformat - Wikipedia

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    Uniformat is a standard for classifying building specifications, cost estimating, and cost analysis in the U.S. and Canada. The elements are major components common to most buildings. The system can be used to provide consistency in the economic evaluation of building projects.

  9. CESMM3 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement (commonly known as CESMM3) sets out a procedure for the preparation of a bill of quantities for civil engineering works, for pricing and for expression and measurement of quantities of work.