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International Property

Measurement Standards

Tom Pienaar, Head of Corporate Affairs, Americas

Why we exist To advance and enforce standards in land, property and the

built environment, and to promote the usefulness of the

profession for the public good

Promoting excellence in professional standards

Our global footprint

1. Europe (ex UK) 13,018

2. Asia 15,300

3. Africa 4,192

4. Middle East 11,019

5. Americas 3,899

6. Oceania 5,921

7. UK 125,061

8. India 813

Members hold an individual credential

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Over 112,000 members and candidates and 65,000 students.

RICS members: across the property lifecycle

Financing

Acquisition / planning &

development

Construction

Leasing

Management and

maintenance

Disposal

Thought leadership: research and content

Client-focused content

• Corporates

• Government asset

managers

FM Research agenda: 2013-2015

Public Sector Asset Management: International Best Practices,

February 2016

Raising the Bar: Enhancing the Strategic Role of Facilities Management,

Professor James Ware, Paul Carder, The Occupiers’ Journal, November

2014

RICS Strategic FM Case Studies, 1st Edition, April 2014

Measuring Facility Management Performance Through Customer and

Employee Engagement: A Framework for Improving Customer

Perception of Service Delivery, Matthew Tucker, Liverpool John Moores

Uni. April 2014

Raising the Bar: City Roundtables, Paul Carder and Professor James

Ware, Occupiers Journal, January 2014

The Sustainable Urban Retrofit Evaluation (SURE) Project for Global

Commercial Buildings Using Melbourne as a case-study, Sara

Wilkinson, Deakin University, February 2013

Evaluation of Investment in Solar Energy, Baabak Ashuri, Georgia

Institute of Technology, February 2013

IPMS

International Standards and Real Estate

Measurement Standards are the missing link for consistency and

transparency

IFRS

IVS

Agreed International Standard for Property Measurement

Standard Setting Committee

Experience in 47 countries

Dubai becomes first Government to

adopt IPMS

In September 2014 Dubai became the first government to

officially endorse IPMS and commit to its adoption.

Dubai’s endorsement of IPMS was a core theme in their

successful bid to host Expo 2020.

RICS Property Measurement

1. RICS Property Measurement for Professionals (applies to office measurements

only)

2. IPMS: Office Buildings – Full text (applies to office measurements only)

3. Code of measuring practice, 6th edition (currently applies to all building classes

except offices).

What the IPMS Converter?

► A tool to help accelerate

the adoption of IPMS.

► An aid to allow

experimentation with the

standard.

► An online repository for

IPMS Office

Measurements.

► In early stages – more

local measurement

standards to be added

according to demand.

Logging into IPMS Converter

An online tool which converts IPMS Office measurements to local

standards.

Best Measurement Practice

CAD or BIM

Floor Area

Drawings/Site

Floor-by-Floor

IPMS 1

IPMS 1 is used for

measuring the area of a

Building including external

walls. In some markets it

can be used by parties for

planning purposes or the

summary costing of

development proposals.

Use

IPMS 1: The sum of the

areas of each floor level of

a Building measured to the

outer perimeter of external

construction features and

reported on a floor-by-floor

basis.

Definition

IPMS 1

IPMS 2 – Office (Use)

IPMS 2 can be used to provide

data on the efficient use of

space and for benchmarking by

parties such as;

asset managers

brokers

cost consultants

facility managers

occupiers

owners

property managers

researchers

valuers.

IPMS 2 – Office

IPMS 2 - Office: The sum of

the areas of each floor level of

an office Building measured to

the Internal Dominant Face

and reported on a Component-

by-Component basis for each

floor of a Building. In many

markets, but not universally,

this is known as Gross Internal

Area.

Definition

IPMS 3 – Office (Use)

IPMS 3 can be used by

parties such as;

agents and

occupiers

asset managers

facility managers

property managers

researchers

valuers

IPMS 3 – Office

IPMS 3 – Office: The Floor

Area available on an

exclusive basis to an

occupier, but excluding

Standard Facilities and

shared circulation areas,

and calculated on an

occupier-by-occupier or

floor-by-floor basis for each

building.

Definition

What’s next?

• Pilots

• Global Public Sector Asset Management

Research (roundtables around the world)

We want to partner with you on these to

help drive best practices and new norms!

Any questions?

Thomas Pienaar

tpienaar@rics.org

+1 917 750 1993