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Chapter 1 - Part 1 - Earthwork
Chapter 1 - Part 1 - Earthwork
PEMBINAAN
CHAPTER 1 SUBSTRUCTURE
1.1 Earthwork
INTRODUCTION
• Earthwork: the processes whereby the surface of the
earth is excavated and transported to and compacted
at another location.
o the choice and efficient use of the correct types and size
of plant to meet the particular requirements of the site.
o Weather condition
SCOPE OF EARTHWORKS
Site clearing
Parameters to be checked on before commencing the clearing
works;
marking of the respective area to be cleared and grubbed
checked the cut-off elevations
checked depth and size of trees to be removed
identified clearly and verified the existing utilities and
services lines
ensure that monuments, markers and special trees are
properly marked for protection.
marks all trees and vegetations that are to be
undisturbed
potential hazard such as flammable area, slipping area,
etc.
Terrain (land), soil condition and foliage (vegetation)
ensure that sub contractor has proper controls of erosion
and drainage
environment protection plan has been approved and the
contractor is familiar with the requirements
Site clearing
• Site Clearing Involves;
demolition of existing buildings,
the grubbing out bushes and trees,
disposal works and
the removal of top soil to reduce level.
Purposes
In the past, volume analysis were done by hand using a slide rule and with
methods such as Simpson's rule.
Compaction
Compactor type Material Lift Depth
3 wheel All soils 8 in. max
Smooth Drum All soils 8 in. max
Vibratory
Tamping-Foot Soil or shale Length of tamping
foot
Crawler-Tread rock Refer specifications
Crawler-Tread aggregates 6 in. max
Smooth drum aggregates 6 in. max
Vibratory
Mechanical Tamp or soils 6 in. max
Vibratory
Mechanical tamp or aggregates 4 in. max
Vibratory
Compaction
Compaction
Sloping
• Function of the natural angle of repose, density,
surface and subsurface water flow.
Sloping
Sloping
Sloping
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL
EARTHWORK OPERATIONS
To be continue…..