Underground Floor
Full Form of UGF
What is UGF?
Underground Floor refers to a basement or sub-level of a building that exists entirely below the natural ground level. In India, UGF is a standard term used in architectural plans, real estate listings, and municipal building regulations to denote floors constructed beneath the ground surface. The concept is widely used in urban Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore where space constraints drive developers to build downward rather than outward. UGFs are commonly utilised for parking, storage, mechanical services, and in many commercial properties, for supermarkets, showrooms, and restaurants. The term is also important in property transactions, where buyers and agents refer to UGF when discussing multi-level basements in residential complexes and commercial towers. The Real Estate Regulatory Authority, commonly known as RERA, addresses basement and UGF construction norms in its guidelines. For students preparing for architecture, civil engineering, or real estate examinations, understanding UGF terminology is essential. Government competitive exams like SSC JE, GATE, and various state PWD exams frequently include questions on building construction terminology including UGF specifications.
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Example
The shopping mall in South Delhi has two levels of UGF dedicated entirely to car parking, which is a common sight in crowded Indian metropolitan areas.