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dik

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Apr 13, 2001
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I'm looking at providing an all weather road to support large trucks, equivalent to 53' trailers. The road will be about 600' long. We have local materials to use for the base course and can obtain 2" clean crushed material. The road will be used infrequently, but will be maintained. The existing soil it will be founded on is a dense gravel, clay mix.

Is it possible to build up about 4' of base using Granular "A" material (this is a reasonably well graded granular material that can be readily compacted) and put 6" to a 1' of clean crush and have this act as a road? I'm looking at a compaction effort of about 97% MPDD.

Does anyone have any references?

Dik
 
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Thank-you, sir...

Dik
 
Good subbase for a paved road will not make a good gravel road, and vice-versa. Gravel roads need more fines to bind them together.

Here is the NYS spec for gravel road material, courtesy of the Cornell Local Roads Program:
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Thanks... this is a similar spec to BB... but utilises coarser material...

Dik
 
Your top surface should have exposed rock <1". Having 2" rock exposed at the surface will make it very difficult to properly maintain a level driving surface.

You will have to decide if it's worth the time/money to haul in 3/4" minus-well-graded material, vs. having to deal with a rough road throughout its use.
 
Thanks Civilman72... the road will be used for heavy trucks in a mining type envionment and the larger aggregate won't be a problem. The driving course will be 1-1/2" aggregate.

Dik
 
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