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On an architectural drawing, what does the symbol 'FFL +3.000' typically represent?

FFL commonly stands for Finished Floor Level, and the '+3.000' indicates a height of 3.000 metres (or 3000 mm) above a specified datum or benchmark. This is a s

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Question: On an architectural drawing, what does the symbol 'FFL +3.000' typically represent?

Answer options: ✅ Finished Floor Level, 3000 mm above a datum

  • Foundation Footing Level, 3.000 metres below grade
  • Formwork Fastener Location, 3000 mm from the property line
  • Future Feeder Location, 3.000 metres deep

Correct answer: Finished Floor Level, 3000 mm above a datum

Explanation: FFL commonly stands for Finished Floor Level, and the '+3.000' indicates a height of 3.000 metres (or 3000 mm) above a specified datum or benchmark. This is a standard notation on construction drawings.

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