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Mutam In Earthwork Excavation

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

Mutam or Dead man or Witness

The small portion of earth left un dug in borrow pit to measure the quantity of excavation which is known as Mutam or dead man or witness.  

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