jsullivan52
Civil/Environmental
- May 12, 2008
- 16
I am a young E.I. looking for some advice on things to look out for in a pavement design. The firm I work for has a soil lab, but mainly for construction material testing and quality control. Not really set up yet for design related testing. I have several questions.
1) The first question I have is there anything wrong with using estimated values of CBR obtained from soil properties?
2) What are the depths of bores needed for road construction? I have heard 3' below top of sub-grade and five' below top of sub-grade. Then run estimated CBR on the worst material.
3) What should be the distance between bores? Again I have heard 200' and 500'.
4) Is Hydrometer analysis needed?
I work in northern mississippi in mostly mississippi delta land. I would greatly and help and/or direction in learning the most I can about this subject. Presently the firm mainly just follows the State Aid Procedure and assumes a CBR value of 3.
Thanks for any and all help.
1) The first question I have is there anything wrong with using estimated values of CBR obtained from soil properties?
2) What are the depths of bores needed for road construction? I have heard 3' below top of sub-grade and five' below top of sub-grade. Then run estimated CBR on the worst material.
3) What should be the distance between bores? Again I have heard 200' and 500'.
4) Is Hydrometer analysis needed?
I work in northern mississippi in mostly mississippi delta land. I would greatly and help and/or direction in learning the most I can about this subject. Presently the firm mainly just follows the State Aid Procedure and assumes a CBR value of 3.
Thanks for any and all help.