The team returned to the site after receiving a call about an issue that had arisen. After excavating a portion of the pit, it was found that some areas contained solid rock, which the JCB bucket could not break through. To resolve this, the team decided to use an excavator breaker attachment, which was quickly fitted to the JCB, allowing work to resume. Additionally, heavy rainfall from the previous days had caused the excavation site to fill with water, further complicating the task. To continue excavating, a water pump was hired to remove the excess water, which was then directed off-site. Despite these setbacks, the excavation of the pit was successfully completed after six hours of work.
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