Super built up area is area for which you will be charged while buying the flat. It includes
1) Carpet area (Net area of the flat that is space available which can be fully utilised by user)
2) Built up area (includes wall thickness and duct normally 1.15 times carpet area)
3) Common area for each floor (lift area, staircase, common area between the flats) and common area of building excluding parking including generator room, extra lift, area covered while providing additional amenities.
Point No.3 is where all the tricks are used by the builder to charge you extra and at any stage of the project this area may vary, so please be very specific and clear while buying the flat.
as the actual flat area will be say 1500 sq ft and you may be paying for 1900 sq ft. and that may further increase.
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Adi
A floodplain is an area that is built up by rich fertile soil left by river floods. This nutrient-rich soil is ideal for agriculture and is replenished each time the river floods, making it a productive and valuable area for farming.
An alluvial terrace is a flat area next to a river or stream that is built up by sediments deposited during flood events. Alluvial bars are more elevated and formed by coarse sediments like sand and gravel. They are both important for flood control and providing habitat for plants and animals.
Tornadoes can occur on flat land or hilly terrain. While tornadoes typically move over flat terrain, they are able to move up and down hills depending on the topography of the area. The presence of hills can sometimes influence the path and severity of a tornado.
A built-up area tends to trap heat, leading to higher temperatures compared to rural areas in a phenomenon known as the urban heat island effect. This can result in increased energy consumption for cooling and higher levels of air pollution. Additionally, built-up areas typically have more impervious surfaces, disrupting natural water flow and increasing the risk of flooding.
If you mean damage to the surrounding are then it all depends on how built up the area is. Most damage is caused by structural collapse so more built up areas will see a higher amount of damage than a less built up, more rural area. If you mean damage to the earths crust itself then you need to look at what type of earthquake it was and the location of the epicentre (the point of origin)
I think the meaning of the super built area is Built up area + markup for common spaces like lifts and stairs. Usually 25% more than the built up area you can also call it SALEABLE AREA
Super built up area is the built up area plus proportionate area of common areas such as the lobby, lifts shaft, and stairs. Carpet area is the actual usable area of an apartment, office unit, showroom, etc. minus wall thickness.
area having both length and breadth in squares
Covered Area : This is the Actual Area under the roof.Carpet Area : As its name suggests, Carpet Area is the area where we can spread a carpet, means area calculated from inner wall to wall distance inside the house. This would also include steps if any, inside the house. So essentially, Carpet area is nothing but the net usable area inside the house.Built up Area : Built up area is Carpet Area + Area of walls and ducts+ 1/2 the Area of terrace. This is usually 10% more than the carpet area. A terrace is considered as half the actual area for calculating built up area.Super Built up Area : This is built up area + area occupied by common amenities like lifts, corridors, awnings, club house, stairs. Super built up is usually around 25% more than Built up area. This is also called as Salable Area.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
30 mph is the max speed in a built up area
Their is no such fix ratio. But approimately it is 70:30 that means 70% of built up is carpet area
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This is the area that has been done. There are different stages of the process and the built up part is where the work is done.
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Carpet area is how much area in the room there is to put carpet in. Built up area is how much the carpet will go into the complete area. Usually the conversion is done on a 70 to 30 ratio.