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Over excavation increases backfill volume and surface repair requirements, which are major contributors to total project cost. Maintaining precise trench dimensions helps limit these expenses. Photo Credit: Ignite Attachments
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Reducing Surface Restoration Costs Through Controlled Trench Excavation

February 10, 2026 Equipment & Contracting Comments Off on Reducing Surface Restoration Costs Through Controlled Trench Excavation

Surface restoration is often one of the most expensive and time-consuming phases of trenching projects, especially in urban, commercial, and landscaped environments. Traditional excavation methods can disturb wide areas beyond the trench itself, increasing labor, […]

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