MES2022
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 29, 2022
- 4
I have a project where we engaged a geotechnical engineer and part of what they were asked to do was to give pavement design recommendations. The asphalt courses they recommended for the site were what I would expect for the type of use and loading that will be on site. The use is a customer parking lot with occasional truck deliveries. However, they are saying that because the soil subbase is hard and dry, no aggregate base course will be needed. This would be for areas paved in asphalt or concrete. I've not seen a recommendation before that did not include some type of aggregate base course. I have worked with this geotechnical engineering company before and have always been pleased with their work. I final design of the pavement is mine to make and I am still leaning toward a minimum of 6 inches of aggregate base course. Am I being to cautious?