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What is excavation used for?
Applications: Excavation is used for tasks like creating basements, laying utilities, digging ponds, creating foundations for buildings, or even clearing land for new developments. What is Digging? Digging, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to the process of creating a hole or trench in the ground.
What is top-down excavation & construction?
Top-down excavation and construction allow substructures and superstructures to be constructed simultaneously. FNA’s expertise ensures the sufficient vertical load capacities of walls and proper support of internal columns for the permanent structure during construction.
What is the difference between digging and excavation?
Excavation: Excavation is generally a larger, more complex task. It can involve removing tons of soil, rocks, or debris over a large area and at considerable depth. Digging: Digging is usually done for smaller, more contained projects that require less earth removal and can be completed quickly and with minimal effort. 2. Equipment Used
What is the difference between a trench and an excavation?
OSHA defines an excavation as any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in the Earth’s surface formed by earth removal. A trench is defined as a narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground.
What is a top/down construction method?
Top/down or up/down construction methods are another method for constructing deep excavations. In this case the basement floors are constructed as the excavation progresses. The top/down method has been used for deep excavation projects where tieback installation was not feasible and soil movements had to be minimized.
What is the excavation process?
Excavation is an essential process in many commercial and development projects. Your sitework team will take the plot of land and turn it into a clean and clear site ready for construction. In this blog post, we’ll provide a step-by-step guide to help you understand the excavation process and its various stages.


