How to Estimate Cut and Fill Volume
Cuándo aplica
Use this guide when you need quick earthwork quantities with transparent assumptions before detailed survey surfaces and contract pay-item workflows.
Herramienta a usar
Earthwork volumes from plan area and thicknesses or average-end-area prismoid.
Abrir Cut & Fill Volume Calculator →Pasos
- 1Select a method matching available data: uniform-thickness area or prismoid average-end-area.
- 2Confirm sign conventions and units before entering values.
- 3Compute cut, fill, and net volumes with explicit formulas.
- 4Document whether bulking/shrink factors are excluded.
- 5Move to detailed terrain models when design or payment accuracy demands it.
Ejemplos
- Rough site pad estimate from plan area and average cut depth.
- Corridor segment volume from two surveyed end areas and length.
Qué evitar
- Blending cut and fill sign conventions from different teams.
- Applying simple methods to complex terrain without caveat.
- Presenting net volumes without separate cut/fill visibility.
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FAQ
Does net include swell or shrink factors?
No. Base formulas report geometric volume only unless you apply factors externally.
Can this replace survey-grade software?
No. It is for preliminary checks and transparent communication.
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