jtjc23eng
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2021
- 14
Hello. I have always thought that a layer of 6" compacted aggregate base over compacted sub grade is the industry practice for concrete slabs. I would think the reason is for improved sliding resistance + all the benefits of good compaction. Note the slabs I am talking about are heavy equipment slabs on grade say around 10'x20'x8" holding something 15000 lbs +. My questions are:
1. Is it typical practice in your experience?
2. Is it overkill to do compacted AB on top of compacted sub grade?
3. Are there any other benefits to the AB I did not capture?
4. Is it ever acceptable to pour on native?
Thanks.
1. Is it typical practice in your experience?
2. Is it overkill to do compacted AB on top of compacted sub grade?
3. Are there any other benefits to the AB I did not capture?
4. Is it ever acceptable to pour on native?
Thanks.