At the start of works on the design of business centers, an analysis is made of the task of ensuring the required number of rental spaces on the site allocated for development, the planned number of visitors per day is determined, and the possible peak load is calculated.
The class of the future facility affects the design cost.
Class “A” business centers are located in a prestigious city area supplied with the latest technological equipment. The highest level of comfort is provided, open space layouts are used.
When decorating class “B” business centers, high-quality materials are used, but not as expensive as in class “A” business centers.
Class “C” business centers are usually industrial buildings that have been remodeled for office functions.