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I'm trying to calculate Square Footage in a model I've created in Revit Architecture 2009. I know where to change the settings to calculate to wall center or wall finish but in BOMA Standards I'll need to calculate the SF on one wall to the exterior or the wall and another to the centerline of the wall. Does anyone know if its possible to calculate to BOMA standards in Revit? I thought I read somewhere that is was.
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So much easier than I thought! To do this you need to create an Area Plan and use the rentable profile. Then you can add boundarys etc...
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