great stuff. look for clay or compressed dirt to expand 1.5-3x in volume. the excess dirt is called the spoils. never let a hoe operator start digging without having the city come and mark out the underground utilities, and if you are trying to expose a line or pipe have a laborer use a shovel to expose its elevation first and then carefully dig along the line with the hoe if possible and stay a safe distance above from the exposed pipe/line. dont expect the water or gas line to be at the proper depth. all soils are not equal and you cant put certain soils in certain places or its a huge problem, so make sure you know what kind of dirt or aggregate you are dealing with. always be aware of overhead lines and flag them so the dump truck or hoe operator doesnt tag them and shut the whole thing down.
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great stuff. look for clay or compressed dirt to expand 1.5-3x in volume. the excess dirt is called the spoils. never let a hoe operator start digging without having the city come and mark out the underground utilities, and if you are trying to expose a line or pipe have a laborer use a shovel to expose its elevation first and then carefully dig along the line with the hoe if possible and stay a safe distance above from the exposed pipe/line. dont expect the water or gas line to be at the proper depth. all soils are not equal and you cant put certain soils in certain places or its a huge problem, so make sure you know what kind of dirt or aggregate you are dealing with. always be aware of overhead lines and flag them so the dump truck or hoe operator doesnt tag them and shut the whole thing down.
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Hello sir great video. How would you say that someone who does not have experience should do in order to become a wet utility contractor? Thank you
what are the 8 waste?
Overproduction
Excess inventory
Motion
Transportation
Defects
Over processing
Waiting
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