"Level" - to be used for Parking Garages
"FF" - (Finished Floor) - to be used for residential Buildings and Units
Level Names use an integer + ordinal suffix (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd) - *Reference Naming
Level naming
Integer + Ordinal Suffix (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd): This format will be used exclusively when referencing positions, rankings, or sequences where precision and numerical clarity are required. Examples include timelines, lists, and ordered sequences in technical documentation or reports.
Sheet Naming
Ordinal Word Form (e.g., first, second, third): This format will be utilized in narrative text, descriptive writing, or contexts where the focus is on readability and flow rather than on numerical precision. Examples include general prose, instructions, or explanatory notes.
T.O. BLOCK
T.O. PARAPET 1
Heel HT 1
2ND TRUSS BRG.
2ND PLANK BRG.
2ND MEZZ
2ND FF
LOW ROOF
1ST FF
ELEVATOR PIT
SUMP PIT
Top of Block (top of structural wall CMU) {What about Precast, Tilt?}
Top of Parapet with a designator of 1 and ascending as needed
The Truss Heel height with a designator of 1 and ascending as needed
The point at which Floor or Roof Trusses are bearing on a Wall or Beam
The point at which Hollow Core Plank bearing on a Wall or Beam
Mezzanine
A roof for an ancillary purpose with direct cover to the grade, drive, 1st FF
Top of the first at grade Slab is referred to as the "Finished Floor"
Elevator Pit
Sump Pit
UA1 - FF Above
UA1 - FF
Unit Finish Floor Above
Unit Finish Floor
Levels of links are generally not displayed in the primary file for printing.
Levels of links may have a prefix of the Building Name.
Level Family needs a parameter to sort/filter for visibility controls