No.
The building footprint is the area it occupies within a lot or space. That building can be multiple stories ether above or underground. The space within the building footprint/ multiple stories can be considered the square footage.
Skyscrapers maximize the building footprint on the ground, by providing additional square footage for each floor above the first that essentially duplicates the building's footprint.
The square footage is the footprint: length times width. 7521 square feet.
Square footage of a building usually refers to the total square footage of floor area.
To measure the footprint of a property, you can use a measuring tape to measure the length and width of the building, house, or structure. Multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of the footprint. Alternatively, you can use software tools like Google Earth or property survey reports to obtain property dimensions and calculate the footprint.
To calculate a building footprint, you typically measure the length and width of the building's base or foundation. You then multiply these measurements to get the area of the building in square feet or square meters. This calculation provides an estimate of the ground area covered by the building.
measure it or ask the building contracter
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Unless you have a flat roof, no; the surface area of the roof will be larger than the ground area of the building.
I use algebra to figure square footage, cubic footage, and angles when building, It is very important.
A good builder will cost around 125 to 135 hundred dollars per square foot. Final price depends on square footage and final building materials.
1200 sq.ft. 30x40=1200