ChipperB
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 7, 2004
- 33
I am reviewing a set of plans that constructs a new road over an existing road. The existing road is on a 5 percent grade and shows a lot of erosion and some bare rock outcropping. When it was first built it caused a lot of flooding to the area downstream at the bottom of the hill. The 22-foot wide new road road will cover the old road with 9-inches of compacted TxDOT A1 or A2 Base Course material. Also, the design calls for small ditches on each side of the road. Crown is drawn on plan, but cross-slope is not specified. The designer is regrading the upstream area so that the volume of water going to the road is reduced.
I have concerns that the Base Course material will be washed out at the first good rain. I am going to ask the designer to provide his design analysis. Can someone give me some tips on what to look for to make this type of road successful? At this point in time we cannot afford HMAC or concrete, so really need to work with cheaper materials.
Thanks In Advance For Your Support!!!
I have concerns that the Base Course material will be washed out at the first good rain. I am going to ask the designer to provide his design analysis. Can someone give me some tips on what to look for to make this type of road successful? At this point in time we cannot afford HMAC or concrete, so really need to work with cheaper materials.
Thanks In Advance For Your Support!!!