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With the coping now firmly in
place, the excavation jig can now be suspended from the coping
in order to confirm that enough material has been removed to
allow for the placement of gravel, rebar and concrete. Hang
the excavation jig from the coping and proceed to check around
the inside of the bowl or similar transitional element,
removing all material that remains in the way. Use a square
head shovel or mechanical methods such as bobcat or back-hoe,
depending upon how much more material needs to be removed. If
you are using mechanical methods be extremely careful of the
coping and the support system as a great deal of work can be
ruined with even a slight nudge from heavy machinery.

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