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What is Drilled Shaft Log

The Form 700.12 Drilled Shaft Excavation Log is a business form used by contractors and inspectors to document drilled shaft excavation details for construction projects.

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Drilled Shaft Log is needed by:
  • Construction project managers overseeing excavation work
  • SCDOT inspectors ensuring compliance during inspections
  • Foremen documenting excavation activities and conditions
  • Contractors responsible for project documentation
  • Engineers requiring accurate excavation logs
  • Regulatory agencies reviewing construction practices

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    Open the form, and begin by reviewing the sections available for data entry, including project information and contractor details.
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    Gather all necessary details regarding the excavation, such as shaft specifications and soil descriptions, to ensure you have accurate information at hand.
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The Form 700.12 can be filled out by foremen, SCDOT inspectors, contractors, and project managers involved in construction projects where drilled shaft excavations occur.
While specific deadlines may vary by project, it is important to complete and submit the Form 700.12 promptly to ensure compliance with excavation regulations and project timelines.
The completed Form 700.12 can typically be submitted electronically through relevant state department systems, or it may be printed and submitted in person or via mail, depending on SCDOT requirements.
Typically, no additional supporting documents are required when submitting the Form 700.12 itself; however, you may need to include project specifications or other documentation on site conditions, if requested.
Common mistakes include failing to complete all required fields, providing inaccurate data, and neglecting to obtain necessary signatures from the foreman or inspector. Double-check all entries.
Processing times for the Form 700.12 may vary, but you should check with SCDOT or your project manager for specific timelines related to excavation logs.
Once submitted, the Form 700.12 cannot typically be altered. If changes are needed, consult with SCDOT for the correct procedure to update the information.
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