Dewatering
The process of removing water from an excavation site or construction area, often using pumps or drains.
Dewatering involves removing water from a construction site or excavation to create dry working conditions, enhancing safety and efficiency. It is crucial for optimizing site preparation, reducing risks, and supporting construction activities. By providing a reliable and effective water removal solution, dewatering supports efficient project execution, improves site conditions, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that construction activities are well-managed, aligned with design objectives, and capable of meeting project requirements and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
Dewatering was necessary to keep the construction site dry and safe.
Synonyms/variation
Water Removal
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