Basement & Footers
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Methods to Excavate a Basement or Footers
Each method has its advantages and is chosen based on factors such as site conditions, project requirements, and budget considerations. Our experienced team will assess your specific needs and recommend the most suitable excavation method to ensure a safe and successful basement construction project.
Traditional Excavation:
The traditional method involves using heavy machinery, such as excavators and bulldozers, to dig and remove soil from the designated area. This technique is suitable for larger spaces and allows for efficient removal of large quantities of soil.
Slope Excavation:
Slope excavation involves cutting the soil at an angle, gradually working down and creating a slope around the perimeter of the excavation site. This method is commonly used when dealing with sloped or uneven terrains, as it helps stabilize the walls of the excavation.
Benching Excavation:
In this method, the excavation is done in a series of steps or benches. Each bench is cut horizontally, creating a terraced effect. Benching excavation is beneficial when dealing with soils that have a tendency to collapse or when working in tight spaces where traditional excavation is challenging.
Footer Excavation
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Box Excavation:
Box excavation, also known as sheeting and shoring, involves installing temporary retaining walls to support the sides of the excavation. This method is often employed when excavating in congested urban areas or when the adjacent structures need protection from soil movement.
Top-Down Excavation:
Top-down excavation is a technique used when working in congested urban areas or sites with limited space. It involves excavating the upper levels of the basement first while providing support to the remaining structures above. As the excavation progresses downward, a temporary shoring system is used to maintain the stability of the surrounding area.