
trail laying
Trail laying is a construction process used to create underground utility or drainage systems by precisely sloping a trench to guide the placement of pipes or cables. It involves establishing a consistent gradient along the trench's length using specialized equipment, ensuring proper flow for water or gravity-fed systems. This technique ensures the infrastructure functions correctly, minimizes environmental impact, and makes installation more efficient. In essence, trail laying provides a carefully calculated path and slope for underground installations, helping workers lay pipes accurately and reliably.