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To convert bank yards to cubic yards, you would typically need to multiply the bank yards value by the bank factor. The bank factor is typically provided by the specific authority or agency that is overseeing the conversion. The formula for the conversion would be: Cubic Yards = Bank Yards x Bank Factor.

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One Bank Cubic Yard (BCY) equals 27 cubic feet (3'x3'x3') of earth in situ. When excavated and loaded loosely into a truck, the original one BCY of material expands to approximately 1.25 Cubic Yards (CY). The conversion from BCY to CY is required to estimate the correct quantity and costs of materials to be handled or transported after excavation.

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1 cubic yard is 27 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot is 0.03703703704 cubic yards. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of volume and capacity units".

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How many loose cubic yards is 9000 bank cubic yards?

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