When we talk about excavation, the first thing that comes to mind is the debris such as stones, soil, iron, etc., that come out of construction digging. In its simplest definition, excavation is the process of digging and transporting soil. Excavation has become a new branch of industry in the construction sector. Excavation is the process of shaping soil, rocks, or rocky terrain through operations such as digging, transporting, and softening. A significant portion of projects such as highways, dams, railways, mining, and building construction involves excavation. Nowadays, large excavations are generally carried out with modern machinery and vehicles. Applications covered include soil excavation, canal excavation, demolition, debris removal, etc. Additionally, transporting the heaps that arise during demolition or debris removal operations is also considered an excavation process.