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  • Prepared by

  • Area

  • Works address and description

  • Date and Time

  • Other operatives on site

  • Permit Number

  • Location

Cab Report

Pictures / Poze

  • Depth of cab excavation - showing entire tape measure

  • Depth of cab excavation - showing close-up view of the tape measure

  • Length of cab excavation - showing entire tape measure

  • Length of cab excavation - showing close-up view of the tape measure

  • Bottom of excavation - level and flat as possible - showing an entire spirit level cross the base of the excavation

  • Bottom of excavation - showing a closer view of the spirit level bubble

  • 2 bags of conductive concrete across the bottom of the excavation

  • The 16mm2 copper electrode installed

  • Power and fibre ducts installed

  • NO duct end capping

  • Final plinth location

  • Cab base secured to the plinth

  • Spirit level of all 4 sides of cab plinth

  • Measurements of NO and Fibre duct in plinth to corners

  • Dummy cab installed on the cab plinth

  • FW10 excavation. Depth and width - showing entire tape measures

  • FW10 excavation. Depth and wide - showing close-up of tape measures

  • FW10 cubis built - include photos of sump drain, and both duct entries sealed

  • FW10 reinstated - in progress compaction and 150mm surround photos

  • Measurements of duct positioning and core drill into OR chamber - vertical measurement

  • Measurements of duct positioning and core drill into OR chamber - horizontal measurement

  • 110mm duct trench with fibre detection tap. Entire excavation showing in photos - showing tape

  • All excavation backfilled before final reinstatement

  • Final reinstatement of all excavations

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