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  2. Deck (building) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a deck is a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor, but typically constructed outdoors, often elevated from the ground, and usually connected to a building. The term is a generalization from the deck of a ship.

  3. Storey - Wikipedia

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    In the other system, used in the majority of European countries, floor at ground level is called the "ground floor", frequently having no number (or "0"); the next floor up is assigned the number 1 and is the first floor (first elevation), the first basement level gets '−1', and so on. In both systems, the numbering of higher floors continues ...

  4. Çamlıca Tower - Wikipedia

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    Ground level height: 218 m Each floor's height: 4.5 m Tower's total number of floors: 45 above ground + 4 below ground = 49 Reinforced Concrete Structural Height: 203.5 m above ground + 18 m below ground = 221.5 m Steel Antenna Height: 165.5 m + 2.5 m (embedded) = 168 m Total Tower Height, Above Ground Level: 203.5 m - 2.5 m + 168 m = 369 m

  5. Floor - Wikipedia

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    A ground-level floor can be an earthen floor made of soil, or be solid ground floors made of concrete slab. Ground level slab floors are uncommon in northern latitudes where freezing provides significant structural problems, except in heated interior spaces such as basements or for outdoor unheated structures such as a gazebo or shed where ...

  6. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the span and the run of the mezzanine, different materials may be used for the mezzanine's deck like fibre cement boards. [8] Some industrial mezzanines may also include enclosed, paneled office space on their upper levels. [7] There are three basic types of industrial mezzanines: custom, standard or modular.

  7. Depth in a well - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used alternative is Mean Sea Level (MSL). A datum used in the past was Mean Indian Spring Low Water (MISLW). It is comparable to, but not exactly the same as, LAT. Common references used in operations include: Rotary Table (RT), Drill Floor (DF), Kelly Bushing (KB), Sea Bottom (SB), Ground Level (GL), Casing Bowl Flange (CBF).