Earth Work Excavation Calculation

Construction Site Earthwork Calculation
With advancement of Technology there is a lot of progress in the way we take Ground reading. Earlier only Auto Levels were used, whereas now Total Station, GPS, LIDAR are being used to take ground reading. Previously Earthwork Calculations were simply done on paper followed by some simple computer applications. Now, however, either Spread Sheets likes Excel are used or advanced software products which are specifically designed for earthwork calculation are used. But volumetric calculations done by software still have to presented in understandable manner even while getting different results from different software products.
There are three different methods popularly used for doing Earthwork Calculation for Cutting/Filling Projects. Before discussing these in detail let us try to understand Some Basic definition of Terms related to Earthwork Calculation.

Earthworks

Earthworks are engineering works created through the moving and/or processing of massive quantities of soil or unformed rock. Earthwork is done to reconfigure the topography of a site to achieve the design levels. Earthwork involves cutting and filling to achieve the required topography.

Cutting

Cutting is the process of excavating earth material from a work location to achieve the desired topography.

Filling

Filling is the process of moving the excavated material or additional earth material to a work location to achieve the desired topography.

Let us take 2 Simple Examples for our Study

In the Example below the plot is 30 X 30 Meters and all the Grid levels measured at Grid level of 10M

Average method:

In this method Levels at each grid point is found out. Difference between the Average of Two Sets of Levels multiplied by Area gives the Result. This is a very simple and straight forward method. But this can be used only when there is cutting or filling. When Leveling of surface includes both cutting and filling, Average method gives wrong result as cutting and filling values nullify each other while averaging.

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