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What are the Types of Levels used in Construction?

Posted on April 22, 2022

There are different levels used in the construction, these levels are used to make the construction process easy and understandable, some of basic level as follows.

LEVELS IN CONSTRUCTION

LEVELS IN CONSTRUCTION
BOB Bottom of Blinding
TOB Top of Blinding
BOF Bottom of Footing
TOF Top of Footing
PL Plinth Level
GL Ground level
EGL Excisting Ground Level
NGL Natural Ground Level
FGL Finished Ground Level
SL Sill Level
LL Lintel Level
SSL Structural Slab Level / Slab Sill Level
FFL Floor Finish Level / Finished Floor Level
SFL Structural Floor Level / Structural Finish Level
FG Finished Grade
FL Finished Level
GF Ground Floor
MF Mezzanine Floor
FF First Floor
SF Second Floor
RF Roof Floor
TOW Top of Wall
BP Bottom of Pool
TP Top of Pool
TB Top of Bench
TK Top of Kerb
NC Neck column


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4 thoughts on “What are the Types of Levels used in Construction?”

  1. Okon Akpan says:
    August 17, 2023 at 1:15 pm

    The cement sand and aggregate Ratio in various concrete are grade , cement , sand , aggregate, m75 _ 1 cement _ 4 sand _ 8 aggregate. M 10 _1 cement _ sand 4 _ aggregate 8 M 15 _ 1 cement _ 2 sand _ 4 aggregate M20 1 cement _ 1, 5 sand aggregate 3 m25._ 1 cement _ 1sand _ 2 aggregate ,m30 _ 1 cement _ 1 sand _ 1 aggregate

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  2. Jack says:
    August 18, 2023 at 3:26 pm

    Very Good Article

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  3. Mian Younas says:
    August 22, 2023 at 7:08 am

    NGL means Natural Ground Level

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  4. Abdul salam says:
    November 23, 2023 at 7:02 am

    Hi sir

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