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The calculation to find out cutting filling using data Ex. offset, NGL, FGL.

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  • I prepared you a simple example... I hope you could get it... Good luck...

    You should be familiar with ACAD to simplify plotting and Area Computation... There are many software also that do such work.Ā 

  • Hi Sanjo... In your data, you can only do a profile of the ground, for cut and fill, you need your design grade. If your question is to compute for volume, then, cross-section is required, an area is required for every station to compute volume. If you have that data, you can simply use end-area or prismoidal volume computation.

    I hope this could help you...

    Good luck...

  • Hi, my friend

    What you ask is so easy!
    But calculation parameters are missing. What is work? a dam or canal? What is the width of a peak or the bottom? what are the talus slopes?

    here are an exemple i do.

  • Hello sanju, interested in helping, please define your parameters and labeling....Paul

  • ????...

  • GEO Ambassador

    is this a question or a resource?

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