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Calculating the super built-up area (SBA) and carpet area

Q: Is calculating the super built-up area (SBA) in the following way correct?

Carpet area = 925 sq. ft.

loading = 27%

SBA = 925 * 1.27 = 1174.75 sq. ft.

Whereas the builder has mentioned 1256 as the SBA.

Thank you!

PN

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Replies (4)
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if super built up area is 86.80sq. meter then what is carpet area
mashalkar ys


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Calculation of SBA: Carpet area + terrace + balconies + areas occupied by walls + area occupied by common/shared construction (e.g. lift, stairs, club house, etc Usually developers use loading factor on carpet area to arrive at super built up area. For example, if carpet area is 500, and loading factor is 1.3, then super built up area is 500 x 1.5 = 750.
Jacob


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SBA = Buildup area + 25% of buildup area and
Buildup area = carpet area + 10% of carpet area
Hope the builder has calculated correctly.
Sonali


4
Hey Vinod, which builder has given it that way and where is that project located? I heard it varies from state to state. Is it so?
Nidhi


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