Jay L Dorrell
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 4, 2024
- 4
I just found your site when I was looking for some information regarding improvement of an existing dirt/gravel toad that we use to get to our church. We have access through our county commissioner to some RAP (reclaimed asphalt) and there is oil sand available. My question is: can you lay RAP over the existing dirt/grave; road and then add the oil sand on top of the RAP? This road is used by oil tanker trucks and logging trucks, so it will have some heavy use and we have about 40 church members who come down the road 2 or 3 times a week. Our county commissioner says the RAP won't hold up under the oil trucks, but that the oil sand will. We can get the RAP basically for free, but the oil sand is very expensive. I'm concerned that we will spend a ton of money on the oil sand and then it won't last very long. We can't afford to spend much money on this project which is 2.1 miles of dirt/gravel road. Thanks for any input.