The Story of 20,900 m² That No One Measured — Why Area in a Lease Matters

Area in a lease means money. This article explores a real-life situation where 20,900 m² became the “default” standard for years. We explain why verifying space matters, how to do it using BOMA, and when to start asking questions.

BOMA vs Measured Floor Plan — How to Calculate Rentable Area the Right Way?

This article explains why measured floor plan area is not always the actual rentable area, how tenant distribution affects calculations, and how BOMA ensures stability in budgeting. Includes real comparisons, tables, examples, and online tools.

Commercial Area Calculation According to BOMA — Part 2: Recalculation After Space Reconfiguration

We continue the topic of commercial space calculation. In this part, we explore a real-world case: one of the tenants is granted a private restroom and separate entrance. How does it affect the rentable area? BOMA calculation, Excel, and the Facility module — we show it all.

Rentable Area Calculation Using BOMA Standard — One-Floor Example

Calculating rental space is more than just arithmetic. In this article, we analyze how to correctly calculate rental space according to the BOMA standard: we take a real floor plan, apply formulas, build a table and automate the process in the facility.org.ua system.

How to Measure Area in AutoCAD Before Calculating According to the BOMA Standard

This article explains how to properly measure areas in AutoCAD before calculating rentable area using the BOMA standard. It covers the Exterior Wall methodology, creating layers, drawing boundary lines, and preparing the drawing for use in the facility.org.ua system.

A New Approach to Transport Control in Warehouse Complexes: Automation and Efficiency

At enterprises with high vehicle traffic, control and identification have always been challenges. The lack of proper coordination can lead to delays and errors. Learn how automation can significantly simplify this process and improve management efficiency.