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Lead and Lift in Earthwork

Posted on 3rd April 201923rd February 2022 By Malay Sautya

Lead And Lift

The horizontal distance through which the excavated earth from a borrow pit is carried to the place of the embankment is known as lead.

The vertical height through which the excavated earth from a borrow pit is to be lifted is known as lead.

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