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Bulk earthworks is generally used to ensure a surface area is of a suitable height and level. Contractors will use heavy equipment like excavators and bobcats to remove, move and add large quantities of soil or rock from one location to another. This work can be done in two ways but either cutting into or excavating the ground or constructing a new area by adding the same earth-based materials to a specific location. To avoid the additional cost of collecting the waste materials or delivery of the same earth materials, bulk earthworks must utilise the already available excavated materials as much as possible. There is a range of construction projects that bulk earthworks are needed; some of these projects are roads, berms, mines, highways, railways, dams, and residential and commercial buildings.
There are two main classifications of the excavation method used for bulk earthworks: the purpose of the excavation and the type of earth-based material being excavated. The purpose depends on the type of project it will be used in. When it comes to the material type, surveyors or engineers will have to measure the hardness of the earth to be dug. The categories are (1) easy, (2) medium, (3) medium to hard, and (4) hard.
With iSeekplant, finding reliable bulk earthwork services in Port Pirie has never been easier! We have assisted numerous Australian customers with bulk earthwork services. We have a range of suppliers in Port Pirie but if you can’t find anyone suitable in your area, try searching in Whyalla, Jamestown, Port Augusta, Kadina or Iron Knob. Our suppliers also provide related services including Excavation, Earthmoving and Earthworks.
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