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The square footage per occupant in a business office building can vary depending on several factors, including local building codes, the specific use of the space, and the desired level of comfort and productivity. However, some general guidelines are as follows:

  • * High-density offices: 80-150 square feet per person. This is common in open-plan offices with few private offices and a focus on shared workspaces.
  • * Average-density offices: 150-250 square feet per person. This is a typical range for offices with a mix of private offices and open workspaces.
  • * Low-density offices: 250-500 square feet per person. This is common in law firms and other businesses with a high proportion of private offices.

It's important to note that these are just general guidelines, and the actual square footage per occupant may vary depending on the specific circumstances. For example, a business with a large number of conference rooms or other shared spaces may require more square footage per person than a business with a smaller number of shared spaces.
Additionally, local building codes may have specific requirements for the minimum square footage per occupant in office buildings. It's always best to consult with a local building official or architect to determine the specific requirements for your project.

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Bye bye lazy chump. Maga will get rid of your kind soon.

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They’ll find some bare minimum mitigation to address any remote infraction while we all stay as miserable as possible.

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Results not excuses.

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