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A trench fill and in cubic feet please
Anonymous user 09/03/2024 - 3.10 PM
A trench measures 1 foot 6 in x 1 foot 6 into a depth x 80 ft. How much concrete will be required to fill the trench to a depth of 9 in. Thank you.
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Wade and Son Builders
Rating: 5 out of 5
2.53m cubed but I would get 2.7m cubed incase of in accuracy in trench this will give you 225mm or 9" depth
The maths are length X width X depth
24.4m X 0.46m X 0.225m these are the metric equivalent, 450mm trench is normally for single/ double brick wall, no cavity
Answered19 June 2020
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Conform Contracting Ltd
Rating: 5 out of 5
If ive read the qustion correct. Its 2.6m3 in concrete 24.4m x 0.460m x 0.230m. Always order slightly more. I would order 3m3 for that job. If your short you have to pay a part load twice.
Answered19 June 2020
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Anonymous user
2.53 m3
Answered19 June 2020
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Wilkinson building
Rating: 5 out of 5
Always better to get more than less.
Answered21 June 2020
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