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What (who) is earthmoving$23616$ - definition

COMPANY SPECIALIZED IN HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR EARTHMOVING
Euclid Earthmoving; Volvo Dump truck
  • Euclid truck at a quarry in Poland (2013)

GPS in the earthmoving industry         
GPS in the Earthmoving Industry
GPS when applied in the earthmoving industry can be a viable asset to contractors and increase the overall efficiency of the job. Since GPS satellite positioning information is free to the public, it allows for everyone to take advantage of its uses.
Earthworks (engineering)         
  • Earth moving equipment (circa 1922)
  • Flattened and leveled construction site. [[Road roller]] in the background.
  • Earthworks cut and fill map and estimation summary produced by Kubla Cubed
  • [[Geofoam]] is a new lightweight earthworks technique used to build a bridge overpass on weak soil near [[Montreal]].
  • Earthworks ditch and rampart in Germany - age prehistorical prior to 300 BC
  • Excavation of over 76 million cubic metres (23 million cubic metres of which was additional to the planned amount due to landslides) for the Culebra Cut, Panama canal construction photo taken circa 1907
ENGINEERING WORK CREATED THROUGH THE MOVING OR PROCESSING OF PARTS OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE
Earthenworks; Earthwork castle; Earthmoving; Comparison of Earthworks Estimation Software; Geotechnical shoring structures
Earthworks are engineering works created through the processing of parts of the earth's surface involving quantities of soil or unformed rock.
dig         
  • Shovel next to a dug hole in a garden.
  • An [[excavator]] working in a borrow pit.
  • Fürstenfeldbruck district]] of Germany.
  • left
  • Twelfth century illustration of a man digging.
  • Construction equipment being used to dig up rocky ground.
PROCESS OF REMOVING MATERIAL FROM A SOLID SURFACE
Borrow pit; Borrow Pit; Excavatability; Rippability; Rippable; Ripability; Dig; Barrow pit; Excavation lake; Cave-in (excavation); Borrow pits
I
n. (colloq.)
excavation
1) to go on a dig
2) an archeological dig
poke
3) to give smb. a dig (in the ribs)
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to dig for ('to search for') (to dig for gold)
2) (d; intr.) ('to delve') to dig into (to dig into a report)
3) (d; intr., tr.) ('to jab') to dig into (his elbow was digging into my ribs; he dug his spurs into the sides of the horse)

Wikipedia

Euclid Trucks

The Euclid Company of Ohio was a company that specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, namely dump trucks, loaders and wheel tractor-scrapers. It operated in the US from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it was purchased by General Motors. It was later purchased by Hitachi Construction Machinery.