"Practical Earthwork Tables" is an invaluable resource for civil engineers, surveyors, and anyone involved in construction and earthmoving projects. This comprehensive collection of tables, compiled by Charles Edward Housden, simplifies the often complex calculations required for determining earthwork volumes.
The book provides easy-to-use references for estimating cuts and fills, slope adjustments, and other essential measurements. Designed for practical application in the field and office, these tables save time and reduce the potential for errors, making it an indispensable tool for accurate and efficient project management. Whether you are planning a new road, developing a building site, or managing a landscaping project, this book offers the precise data you need.
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