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Why is structural fill placed and compacted in lifts instead of dumping the full depth at once?

Correct Answer

A) Thin lifts allow moisture control, compaction energy, and density testing through the fill depth

Structural fill is placed in controlled lifts so each layer can be moisture-conditioned, compacted, and tested before the next lift hides it. Other choices remove quality control or misunderstand compaction mechanics.

Answer Options
A
Thin lifts allow moisture control, compaction energy, and density testing through the fill depth
B
Lifts eliminate the need for any testing
C
Full-depth dumping always creates higher density, leaving controlled fill lifts unverified
D
Lifts are used only to make haul trucks unload faster and use that item to close controlled fill lifts

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Structural fill is placed in controlled lifts so each layer can be moisture-conditioned, compacted, and tested before the next lift hides it. Other choices remove quality control or misunderstand compaction mechanics.

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