1 / 2

Risks Of Excavation Without Checking And Locating the Utilities

While initiating a construction project is a big decision, maintaining safety remains a top priority.<br><br>

LisaMartin1
Download Presentation

Risks Of Excavation Without Checking And Locating the Utilities

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Risks Of Excavation Without Checking And Locating the Utilities While initiating a construction project is a big decision, maintaining safety remains a top priority. The excavation and construction industry includes segments of the procedure to dig, lift, load, and dump heavy objects. Most of these tasks involve complicated methods that can cause mishaps if you don’t create a strategy to avoid untoward incidents. Although experienced engineers can construct a magnificent structure on the ground, nobody can see what lies beneath the ground. Before excavating the site for a major project, watch out for the risks of not inspecting the underground. Property Destruction As a contractor looking for a business opportunity in construction, you want to complete your tasks within the given time. However, neglecting safety rules and procedures for digging the ground can be costly. You see walls and structures at eye level but can’t tell if there is a utility or other underground facilities. Whenever you do excavation work, it is necessary to know the soil type and foundations of buildings in the proximity. Working with a private utility locator is the first step to take when laying the scaffold. Damage To Vegetation You don’t mind removing some weeds from the construction site, but cutting down plants belong a neighbor in the area is a big issue. When digging down the ground to make a platform for a foundation, you could harm the roots and stems of trees and plants that are so meaningful to the owner. Even if your excavation site is far from private properties, trenching into the natural vegetation can affect the ecosystem. Inquire property owners in the area so that you can classify the regions where the plant may have its roots and stems.

  2. Imagine that you start digging the ground without measuring the underground area and building new structures onto it. You could face litigation over property encroachment against the plaintiff who suffers losses due to your negligence. If you don’t survey and scrutinize the site before signing an agreement to initiate the work, you cannot sleep until the trial is over. The best practice for avoiding unwanted surprises in the excavation is to get services from experts specializing in locating and surveying the estate. Since involving in the mess of excavation-related accidents can ruin your reputation, you need to find underground locating companies before investing in the workforce. B&B Locating, Inc. Phone- (916)799 8904 Address- 4535 Missouri Flat Road, Suite 2c Placerville, CA 95667 Website- www.bandblocating.com

More Related