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    Exam 4: Measuring Sitework, Excavation and Piling
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    The Soil That Is Extracted from an Excavation Is Less
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The Soil That Is Extracted from an Excavation Is Less

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The soil that is extracted from an excavation is less dense than before it was excavated, so it will occupy more space than it did when it was in the ground.

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