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During a utility cut, soil begins raveling from under the edge of an adjacent building footing. What action should occur before excavation proceeds near that footing?

Correct Answer

B) Stop and obtain support, underpinning, or an engineered excavation method for the adjacent structure

Excavation near an adjacent foundation must not remove support from the structure; work should stop until support or an engineered method is provided. Other choices continue the hazard or rely on warnings instead of support.

Answer Options
A
Dig faster to finish before more soil moves
B
Stop and obtain support, underpinning, or an engineered excavation method for the adjacent structure
C
Place warning tape around the footing and continue
D
Backfill only after the utility pipe is installed

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Excavation near an adjacent foundation must not remove support from the structure; work should stop until support or an engineered method is provided. Other choices continue the hazard or rely on warnings instead of support.

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