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Soil Excavation Calculator

Excavated volume, bulking, skip loads and grab lorry loads

Inputs

Note: Skip and lorry loads are approximate. Always check local skip sizes and weight limits.

Results

Enter excavation dimensions then click Calculate.

NAIBC / IRC codes

References & Sources

Standards Cited
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P — Excavations
    Provides guidance on excavation safety, soil classification, and foundation design relevant to volume calculations
Formulas Used
  • Excavated Volume: V = length x width x depth
    Source: Standard geometry
  • Loose Volume (with bulking): looseVolume = excavatedVolume x bulkingFactor
    Source: Construction industry practice — Soil expands when disturbed; bulking factor accounts for this
  • Volume in Cubic Yards: yd³ = m³ x 1.308
    Source: NIST conversion factor
  • Weight Estimate: tonnes = (excavatedVolume x in-situ density) / 1000
    Source: Construction industry practice
  • Skip Loads: skips = ceil(looseVolume_yd³ / 8)
    Source: Industry standard (8-yard skip capacity)
  • Grab Lorry Loads: loads = ceil(looseVolume_m³ / 12)
    Source: Industry standard (16-tonne grab lorry holds approx. 12 m³ loose soil)
Key Assumptions
  • Clay soil bulking factor: 1.35 (35% expansion) — Standard construction industry bulking factors
  • Sand bulking factor: 1.15 (15% expansion) — Standard construction industry bulking factors
  • Loam/topsoil bulking factor: 1.25 (25% expansion) — Standard construction industry bulking factors
  • Gravel bulking factor: 1.12 (12% expansion) — Standard construction industry bulking factors
  • Rock bulking factor: 1.50 (50% expansion) — Standard construction industry bulking factors
  • In-situ densities: clay ~1800 kg/m³, sand ~1600 kg/m³, loam ~1400 kg/m³, gravel ~1700 kg/m³, rock ~2200 kg/m³. Weight uses in-situ volume × in-situ density (mass is conserved regardless of bulking) — Construction industry standard values