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smartplayuk
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Post: # 54304Post smartplayuk

I am looking for a conversion here please.

I am excavating 1000 sq meters of soil @ 500mm deep

How much in tonnage is this??

How do you calculate this.

Will it be the same to backfill with MOTtype1

Many Thanks
gstone

smartplayuk
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Post: # 54306Post smartplayuk

smartplayuk wrote:I am looking for a conversion here please.

I am excavating 1000 sq meters of soil @ 500mm deep

How much in tonnage is this??

How do you calculate this.

Will it be the same to backfill with MOTtype1

Many Thanks
This job is in Ireland,
gstone

Bob_A
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Post: # 54308Post Bob_A

According to Tony McCormack's book
Topsoil has a density of 1.45 tonnes per cubic metre.
Clay has a density of 1.8 tonnes per cubic metre.

Sub-base calculator is on the mainsite here
http://www.pavingexpert.com/calcsubb.htm

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Post: # 54309Post GB_Groundworks

500m3

soil type wet dry in tons (1000kg)

earth 1000 781

clay 1141 700
Giles

Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.

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Post: # 54310Post GB_Groundworks

fair old muck sift, want a min 13 tonner if space allows, were on a job moving 8000m3 of clay at mo :)
Giles

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Pablo
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Post: # 54312Post Pablo

I work in Ireland are you suubbing a job over here your profile says you're in Sheffeild. A lot of councils over here north and south want you to strip the topsoil and not send it to a tip contaminated then excavate the subbase. I reckon it'll take about 60 8 wheelers. Weight isn't important the cubic bulk is because thats how tippers work. It'll take about 50 8 wheelers carrying 20 ton each to backfill it to a depth of 500mm or 990 tons.



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Post: # 54314Post GB_Groundworks

with vosa over here its all on weight, most wagons now have on board weighing

thats how we muck away machine sits on stock pile driver backs up straight onto tracks and lifts body a few feet then we begin loading when we reach 20 tons or there abouts they pull off or horn. most wagons will take more than is legal in m3 and the fine for overloading means they are over cautious.

as a machine driver and working on a price you always tr and stick that extra bucket on which for our machines can be anyting from an extra 1.5 tons to 3 tons for a 20 tonner.
Giles

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Post: # 54332Post Pablo

There's probably not a single tipper in this country or island that has a scale on it and Vosa are never to be seen. The drivers don't like being overloaded though and do it by eye. Topsoil and aggregate pretty much fill it to the brim but clay only does a 3/4 full load or about 8m3 of uncut ground for an 8 wheeler. Saying that the lack of enforcment of all things to do with compliance can be a godsend at times IYKWIM. I don't know of a single person who has a waste licence and all the speed camera's were turned off 2 years ago. :;):
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