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Limestone is treated on site and manufactured into foundation blocks used as perimeter fencing in new housing subdivisions. Limestone is not sold direct to the public. ... more
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To determine whether excavation is possible, it is important to determine the depth of existing wall footings, because if headroom is low but close to acceptable, and if the footings are relatively deep, the floor can usually be lowered enough to ... more
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As of July 1, 1914, a total of 238,845,587 cubic yards of material had been excavated during the U.S. construction period. This volume, along with the 30,000,000 cubic yards excavated by the French, totals approximately 268,000,000 cubic yards, ... more
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The Scots have the same racial background as the Irish. This of course means that the Scots were (are) Celts. Going one step back from Spain there seems to be a connection with Georgia in the Caucasus. The word Iberia (cf. the Latin Iberi) the ... more
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It is expected that much of the surplus excavated material generated by boring or mining the tunneled portion will be recycled and used as fill, road construction material or on other construction projects. Any contaminated soils that are ... more
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Neither Subpart O nor Subpart P requires a minimum length or height for the sheet-piling to extend above the surface grade of an excavation. Sheet-piling is a type of shield or support system. The general standard regulating the design, manufacture, ... more
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The results of using of crowbars, hammers or other excavation tools to quarry the reef will be obvious. ... more
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The rock fragments and other material pulled out of the tunnel are marketable materials. The contractor will be responsible for handling this material. It will be temporarily stored on site at the No Business Creek pump station then hauled to the ... more
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All unwanted and unused material is trucked out of your yard by aquacraft POOLS. Please let us know about any local sites seeking fill. An extra charge may apply. ... more
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The C.W. "Bill" Jones Pumping Plant required excavating 450,000 cubic yards of earth. ... more
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