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How Does the Excavation Process Work? setting out corner benchmarks. surveying ground and top levels. excavation to the approved depth. dressing the loose soil. making up to cut off level. the construction of dewatering wells and interconnecting trenches. making boundaries of the building.
What should occur before beginning an excavation? Identify the soil type(s) related to the excavation or trench you are going to dig. Look for the legislative requirements that apply in your jurisdiction and the type of protective measures to be taken. Locate all buried services.
All grading within the County of San Diego must be completed in ance with approved plans and permits. Work that involves movement of more that 5,000 cubic yards of material must be done under the supervision of a civil engineer.
(a) All persons who desire to obtain a grading permit must first obtain the County Officials approval of grading plans or improvement plans for such work. An application for grading plan or improvement plan approval, signed by the owner of the property to be graded, shall be filed with the County Official.
A grading permit is most commonly required if: 1. Excavating greater than 5 feet deep or more than 200 cubic yards. Note: (50 cubic yards for the cities of Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda) 2. Placing fill to support any structure, fill deeper than 3 feet, or more than 200 cubic yards.
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Grading or leveling typically comes later in the construction process, smoothing surface areas and creating an aesthetic appearance for the property. Excavation is not always necessary for a commercial construction project, with site grading producing the desired preparation.
A permit is required for projects such as new construction, additions, remodeling or repairs to electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems. All new permits and approvals must be submitted online.
Clearing the site to prepare a site for excavation, the site must be cleared of trees and shrubs, and any previously existing structures above or below ground must be removed and carted away. In some cases, very little clearing is necessary, and in other cases, theres a great deal of clearing to be done.
Excavation means the mechanical removal of earth material. Fill means a deposit of earth material placed by artificial means. Grade means the vertical location of the ground surface.
Grading or leveling typically comes later in the construction process, smoothing surface areas and creating an aesthetic appearance for the property. Excavation is not always necessary for a commercial construction project, with site grading producing the desired preparation.

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