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This article offers an overview of the various types of excavation used in construction, including terracing, wall-mounted, and underground excavation, while highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Fremont, CA: Excavation is a vital aspect of construction projects, providing the foundation for strong structures and infrastructure development. Different excavation methods are used to accommodate various site requirements, from trench digging to basement construction.
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Different Types of Excavation Methods
There are different types of excavation methods. Some of them may include:
Trench Excavation:
The excavation of trenches creates long, narrow passageways in the earth, mostly utilized to install underground utilities such as drainage systems, pipelines, and cables. Hand shovels, trenchers, picks, and wheelbarrows are often used for trench excavation. In conjunction with contemporary equipment such as excavators, these implements can accelerate the procedure without sacrificing precision and accuracy.
Basement Excavation:
Excavation of basements is done to make more room below ground for living quarters, parking, or storage, among other uses. This excavation calls for power tools like jackhammers, concrete cutters, and large equipment like backhoes and excavators.