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Excavation problems are primarily result of great depth, weak soils, excess water, and external loads; these can be controlled by drainage bracing, and speedy prosecution of work; backfilling involves understanding of maximum density optimum moisture concept and compaction requirements.
Excavation problems are primarily result of great depth, weak soils, excess water, and external loads; these can be controlled by drainage bracing, and speedy prosecution of work; backfilling involves understanding of maximum density optimum moisture concept and compaction requirements.
Trench excavation and backfilling
Roads Eng Construction
Sowers, G.F. (author)
1957
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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