Trenching refers to the process of digging a long and narrow channel in the ground for purposes such as laying pipelines, cables, or utilities underground. Trenching is commonly used in construction, landscaping, and agriculture to create ditches for drainage or irrigation systems.
Excavation is the process of digging and removing materials from the ground, which can involve digging deep holes or removing large amounts of soil. Trenching specifically refers to the process of digging long, narrow ditches, typically used for laying pipes, cables, or other utilities underground. Excavation is a broader term that can include trenching as one of its methods.
Excavators are heavy construction equipment used primarily for digging, moving, and lifting materials such as soil, rocks, and debris. They typically consist of a boom, bucket, and cab mounted on a rotating platform, allowing for versatile operations on construction sites. Excavators are commonly used in tasks such as excavating foundations, trenching, and road construction.
Manual excavation tools are hand-operated equipment used to dig, lift, and move soil or other materials during excavation activities. Common examples of manual excavation tools include shovels, spades, picks, mattocks, and trenching tools. These tools are essential for smaller excavation projects where heavy machinery is not feasible or practical.
The biggest digger in the world is the Bagger 293, which is a bucket wheel excavator. It weighs around 14,200 tons and can move up to 240,000 cubic meters of earth per day. It is over 310 feet tall and 730 feet long.
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McCarthy Trenching - album - was created on 2007-04-24.
with trenching spades if they didn't dig quick enough they risked being shot
trenching through root choked soil by chopping roots, and loosening and removing soil
Excavation is the process of digging and removing materials from the ground, which can involve digging deep holes or removing large amounts of soil. Trenching specifically refers to the process of digging long, narrow ditches, typically used for laying pipes, cables, or other utilities underground. Excavation is a broader term that can include trenching as one of its methods.
R. H. Fry has written: 'Ground movements and pipe strains caused by trenching'
Robert D. Doty has written: 'Contour trenching effects on streamflow from a Utah watershed' -- subject(s): Watershed management, Drainage
E. R. Artim has written: 'Trenching the Rose Canyon fault zone, San Diego, California' -- subject(s): Faults (Geology)
Founded in Oklahoma in 1902, Ditch Witch is a manufacturer of underground construction equipment. The company makes backhoes, lateral drills, vacuum extractors, trenching equipment, and more.
Normally $600 per ft Not including trenching and shoring and filing fees and inspections and back filling and tampering and under ground insurance and environmental concerns with back filling with clean fill
P.B. Rumsey is a pseudonym used by the author Dean Koontz for his novel "Warlock." The novel was originally published in 1972 and later re-released under his real name.
Excavators are heavy construction equipment used primarily for digging, moving, and lifting materials such as soil, rocks, and debris. They typically consist of a boom, bucket, and cab mounted on a rotating platform, allowing for versatile operations on construction sites. Excavators are commonly used in tasks such as excavating foundations, trenching, and road construction.
The biggest digger in the world is the Bagger 293, which is a bucket wheel excavator. It weighs around 14,200 tons and can move up to 240,000 cubic meters of earth per day. It is over 310 feet tall and 730 feet long.