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BBMI / NEN 2580 Standards

Some workflows require floor plans to follow specific measurement and reporting conventions. This page explains how we support BBMI / NEN 2580 requirements when requested, what we need from you to apply the standard correctly and what the resulting deliverables typically look like.
12 maart 2026 in
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When these standards matter

You may require BBMI / NEN 2580 when you need:

  • Consistent area reporting across a portfolio
  • Documentation packs where measurement conventions must be clear
  • Alignment with internal or regional reporting requirements
  • Repeatable standards across recurring plan production

What we can support (when required)

Depending on your engagement and the inputs provided, we can align deliverables to:

  • Required measurement conventions (as specified by the client)
  • Template and presentation rules that accompany your standard
  • Clear labeling and structured outputs across batches

Important note

We apply BBMI / NEN 2580 based on the scope and rules you provide. If a rule or inclusion/exclusion is ambiguous, we confirm it before final delivery.

What we need from you

To apply the standard accurately and consistently, share:

  • The required convention (BBMI, NEN 2580 or your internal interpretation)
  • Any inclusion/exclusion rules you follow (e.g., treatment of storage/attic/basement areas)
  • Your preferred template and labeling approach
  • Sample output (if you have one) that represents “correct”

Deliverables (typical)

Deliverables vary by workflow, but commonly include:

  • Floor plan exports in PDF / PNG / JPG
  • DWG / FML outputs when required
  • Batch-ready delivery structure (folders + file naming)

How we keep it consistent at volume

For recurring production, we standardize once and apply repeatedly:

  • The measurement rules you specify
  • Labeling and reporting layout
  • Export presets and delivery structure
  • QC checks before delivery to avoid drift across batches


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