Trench Excavation Calculator in Feet(Earthwork Volume, Truck Loads & Cost)
Calculate trench excavation volume, loose soil, truck loads, and cost.
Calculate trench excavation from dimensions entered in feet and convert results into cubic meters, truck loads, and cost. Adjust trench length, width, depth, units, swell factor, truck capacity, and rate to match your site.
🕒 Last updated: April 15, 2026
Inputs
ℹ️Typical: 10–40% (Sand ~15%, Clay ~30%, Rock ~60%)
ℹ️Typical: 3–10 m³
You need approximately 27.184 m³ (~43.49 metric tons) of trench excavation, requiring 6 truck loads and costing around 8,155.
Trench Volume
22.653 m³
~36.25 metric tons
Loose Volume
27.184 m³
~43.49 metric tons
+4.53 m³ (~7.25 metric tons) due to swell
Truck Loads
6
Based on capacity input
Estimated Cost
8,155
Continue with the same trench dimensions.
Calculate backfill requirementApproximate results for planning only. Verify with a professional.
Popular trench excavation calculator examples
Trench excavation from feet
This page is useful when trench dimensions are measured in feet but the estimate needs cubic meters for planning.
The calculator is pre-filled for this trench excavation use case. You can change any input and the result card, visualization, and worked example will update from the active values.
- Default trench: 100 ft x 2 ft x 4 ft.
- Converts results to cubic meters.
- Includes loose soil and trucks.
What is the purpose of this Trench Excavation Calculator?
This trench excavation calculator helps estimate the volume of soil to be removed for long and narrow excavations such as pipelines, drainage systems, cables, and utility trenches. It calculates in-situ soil volume, loose soil after excavation, required truck loads, and excavation cost.
Unlike general excavation tools, trench excavation focuses on linear earthwork where length is significantly greater than width. This calculator helps engineers and contractors accurately estimate quantities for pipeline works, underground services, and infrastructure projects.
Accurate trench excavation estimation is important because:
- Long trench lengths can significantly increase total excavation volume
- Helps plan continuous excavation work efficiently
- Improves truck and logistics planning for long stretches
- Provides better cost estimation for infrastructure projects
- Reduces material wastage and delays
In real construction, trench excavation is widely used for laying pipelines, sewer lines, cables, and drainage systems. Even small changes in width or depth can significantly affect total excavation volume due to long lengths.
How does trench excavation volume calculation work?
Trench excavation volume is calculated using the rectangular formula, as trenches typically have uniform width and depth along their length.
Step 1 — Calculate Excavation Volume
This gives the in-situ (original) soil volume before excavation. All dimensions must be converted into meters.
Step 2 — Apply Swell Factor
Soil expands after excavation due to loosening. This increase is called swell and depends on soil type:
- Sand → ~10–20%
- Clay → ~20–40%
- Rock → ~50–80%
Step 3 — Calculate Truck Loads
This helps estimate how many trips are required to transport excavated soil from the site.
Step 4 — Estimate Excavation Cost
Cost depends on trench depth, soil type, labor, machinery, and site conditions.
Calculation example for Trench Excavation Calculator in Feet
This example uses the active trench dimensions, swell factor, truck capacity, and cost from this programmatic calculator page.
- Length = 100 ft
- Width = 2 ft
- Depth = 4 ft
- Number of Units = 1
- Swell Factor = 20%
- Truck Capacity = 5 m³
- Cost = 300 per m³
Step 1 - Calculate trench volume
Single Unit Volume = 22.653 m³
Total Excavation Volume = 22.653 m³
Step 2 - Apply swell factor
Loose Soil Volume = 27.184 m³
Step 3 - Estimate trucks and cost
Truck Loads = 6
Estimated Cost = 8,155
For this page, the active inputs estimate 22.653 m³ in-situ excavation, 27.184 m³ loose soil, and about 6 truck loads.
Example trench excavation calculation
Let’s calculate trench excavation for the following:
- Length = 50 m
- Width = 1 m
- Depth = 1.5 m
- Swell Factor = 20%
- Truck Capacity = 5 m³
- Cost = ₹300 per m³
Step 1 — Volume
Step 2 — Loose Volume
Step 3 — Truck Loads
Step 4 — Cost
Therefore, approximately 18 truck loads and ₹27,000 are required.
Typical swell factors for different soil types
| Soil Type | Swell Factor (%) |
|---|---|
| Sand | 10–20% |
| Clay | 20–40% |
| Rock | 50–80% |
When should you use this trench excavation calculator?
- Pipeline excavation (water, gas, sewer lines)
- Drainage and stormwater trenches
- Cable and electrical trench works
- Long and narrow excavation projects
- Estimating excavation for linear infrastructure
Limitations of trench excavation estimation
This calculator assumes uniform trench dimensions (constant width and depth). It does not account for sloped sides, stepped trenches, irregular alignment, groundwater conditions, or soil variability. Actual excavation quantities may vary depending on site conditions and engineering design.
After excavation, foundation construction begins. You can use our concrete footing calculator to estimate concrete volume required for footings.
For calculating material quantities for structural elements, try the concrete calculator to estimate cement, sand, and aggregate for construction.
To estimate reinforcement required in foundations and structural members, use the steel reinforcement calculator for accurate steel quantity calculations.
If you are constructing columns after excavation, the concrete column calculator helps estimate column volume and material requirements.
For slab construction above foundation level, use the concrete slab calculator to calculate material quantities for slabs.
These calculators are commonly used together in construction projects, from excavation and foundation work to structural concrete estimation. Results may vary depending on soil conditions, design specifications, and site execution practices.
This calculator follows standard rectangular volume methods used in civil engineering for trench excavation estimation.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides approximate results for planning and estimation purposes only. Actual requirements may vary based on site conditions, materials, workmanship, and local building regulations. Always consult a qualified engineer, architect, or construction professional before making final decisions.