TRENCHING & DUCTING

Trenching involves excavating a narrow and elongated trench in the ground. The dimensions of the trench depend on the specific requirements of the project. Trenches can be dug manually using hand tools or mechanically using specialised equipment like excavators. The depth and width of the trench are determined based on the size and nature of the utility being installed.

Ducting, on the other hand, refers to the process of placing protective conduits or ducts within the trench. These ducts act as pathways or channels for the utilities, providing them with a secure and organised route. Ducts are typically made of materials like plastic, fiberglass, or metal, and they help protect the utilities from external elements and potential damage.

This method of installing utilities underground offers several benefits, including protection from environmental factors like moisture, ease of maintenance and repair, and a reduced risk of accidental damage. 

Overall, trenching and ducting are crucial construction processes used to establish an organised and protected underground infrastructure.

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