What Does Grading Mean In Construction/Excavation?

What Does Grading Mean in Construction/Excavation?

Grading in construction/excavation is the work/act of ensuring a level base or specific slope. Grade generally refers to the ground level, or the elevation at any given point.

Common uses of grading in construction work include:

  • Foundations
  • Base course for roads or a railways
  • Landscape/garden improvements
  • Surface drainage/storm water systems

Regrading is the process of grading for raising and/or lowering the levels of land. Such a project can also be referred to as a regrade.

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