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Gross External Area and Gross Internal Area – areas with a headroom of less than 1.5m are excluded rather than included. Net Internal Area is used for the measurement of industrial and warehouse buildings in some parts of the country. The Agency hopes to be able to complete the substantial work
The BOMA Gross Areas Standard was developed in direct response to requests for a floor measurement standard that could be applied to all building types and forms of occupancy—office, industrial, retail, multi-unit residential, mixed-use and campus-style facilities.
Gross building area. Certain local authorities have their own definition of gross building area (sometimes referred to as floor space). It is important to check the applicable local authorities’ definition against the definition below.
23 Νοε 2018 · Gross external area (GEA) is the area taken to the outside face of the external walls of a building. It’s used when assessing areas for planning application purposes. Gross internal area (GIA) is the area taken to the inside face of the external walls of a building.
IPMS 1 compares closely to the gross external area (GEA) measurement under the Code of measuring practice. In order to make a direct comparison/conversion between/from IPMS 1 and GEA, members should refer to Diagram 6, which shows IPMS 1, and Diagram 7 that shows GEA under the Code of measuring practice.
Development floor area may be measured as gross external area (GEA) or gross internal area (GIA), but whichever is used – or modifications of them – should be clearly stated.
Understanding and measuring gross floor area is one of the most common questions I get, so here’s the answer in blog form. Short answer: It’s both. Medium answer: Code questions – Inside face of walls. Zoning/Building Planning questions – Outside face of walls. Long Answer: