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Old 07-12-2024, 03:09 PM
Broad Bill Broad Bill is offline
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Default Re: Just when crabbing was peaking

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With today’s laws for mark out , much of that doesn’t happen as often .
But when they tell you something is a certain minimum depth meeting code . And guys hit stuff no where as deep as code requires someone should be held accountable . And that happens all the time because inspections aren’t done as well as they should be
Isn't there something in construction similar to stud or electric finders in home building where regardless of what depth a pipe in this case is supposed to be at they can scan an area with some type of thermal or electronic imagery to know exactly what depth critical underground structures are actually at versus where they're supposed to be? I would think with today's technology, something along those lines would not only be available but required before digging blindly.
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