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http://www.fusiongcm.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/golf-course-construt-blog.jpeg<br><br>
http://www.fusiongcm.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/golf-course-construt-blog.jpeg<br><br>
Soil is removed to achieve desired contours in golf course construction.<br><br>
Soil is removed to achieve desired contours in golf course construction.<br>
Source: http://www.fusiongcm.com/news/two-important-elements-golf-course-construction-contractor/<br><br>
Source: http://www.fusiongcm.com/news/two-important-elements-golf-course-construction-contractor/<br><br>
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/Images/image7.gif<br><br>
The diagram shows the area between the existing elevation line and the cut line. Land that must be removed from the site to achieve the desired land topography is the "cut." <br>
Source: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/cutfill.html<br><br>

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1. In the construction of a field of other facility, areas where soil is removed to achieve the desired contours, as opposed to "fills", which are areas where soil is added.

golf-course-construt-blog.jpeg

Soil is removed to achieve desired contours in golf course construction.
Source: http://www.fusiongcm.com/news/two-important-elements-golf-course-construction-contractor/


image7.gif

The diagram shows the area between the existing elevation line and the cut line. Land that must be removed from the site to achieve the desired land topography is the "cut."
Source: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/cutfill.html