Trenching
Trenching is the process of digging narrow channels in the ground for utility installations, drainage systems, and construction foundations, requiring safety measures for stability.
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Definition
Trenching is the act or process of digging narrow channels in the ground.
Purpose
The purpose of trenching is to create narrow excavations for various utilities, drainage, and construction needs, enabling the installation of pipes, cables, and foundations.
Examples of Use
- Utility Lines: Trenching is used to install underground water, gas, and electrical lines.
- Drainage Systems: Creating channels for drainage and irrigation purposes involves trenching.
- Construction: Trenches are dug for building foundations and footings.
Related Terms
- Excavation: The process of digging and removing earth.
- Ditching: Creating shallow trenches, often for drainage.
- Cutting: A broader term for removing earth to create voids or level surfaces.
Notes
- Equipment: Trenching can be done using manual tools or mechanical trenchers for efficiency.
- Safety: Proper trench protection systems are essential to ensure safety during trenching operations.
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