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FFL and RL meaning

  • 10-12-2010 10:12pm
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    Hi

    Does anyone know what FFL and RL mean in the context of a planning application.

    Say FFL was given as 92.50 M
    and RL was given as 103.22 M

    It can't be the height of the building as its only a house and is not 103.22 metres high??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,097 ✭✭✭rayjdav


    Sollar
    FFL = Finished Floor Levl
    RL = Ridge Level

    These are taken from a local TBM (Temporary Bench Mark) usually note as 100.00 on a site plan and are a "fixed point".

    From your levels your ridge height will be 10.72m high, above finished floor level (FFL)


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