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Aggregates for Earthwork - 31 05 16

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Tips on Estimating Aggregates for Earthwork Costs from RSMeans

Estimating the actual cost of performing earthwork requires careful consideration of the variables involved. This includes items such as type of soil, whether water will be encountered, dewatering, whether banks need bracing, disposal of excavated earth, and length of haul to fill or spoil sites, etc. It is very important to consider what time of year the project is scheduled for completion. bad weather can create large cost overruns from dewatering, site repair, and lost productivity from cold weather.

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