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A builder's trench is a narrow excavation made to facilitate the installation of utilities such as water, gas, or electrical lines, or to provide a foundation for a building's structure. Typically, it is dug to a specific depth and width to ensure proper placement and support for the materials being installed. The trench must be carefully planned to avoid disrupting existing services and to comply with local building regulations. Once the utilities are installed, the trench is usually backfilled and compacted to restore the ground surface.

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