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A trench is planned beside an existing footing. What should be checked before excavation?

Correct Answer

B) Whether shoring, underpinning, or engineered support is needed to protect the structure.

Excavation can undermine adjacent foundations and may require support.

Answer Options
A
Base the excavation near foundation response on the finish paint color
B
Whether shoring, underpinning, or engineered support is needed to protect the structure.
C
Base the excavation near foundation response on the bid tab only
D
Treat the condition as requiring no check if excavation is short

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Excavation can undermine adjacent foundations and may require support.

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