vtsnowedin
Elite Member
I'm not fighting just talking.I'm not trying to fight; just worked for 4.5 years as a county engineering inspector, inspecting roads and road construction.
I've seen several things come and go as they came in or out of political fashion. It's sort of like hemlines on skirts.
In New England we would never consider adding any clay above sub grade or use any rock that had an LA wear of more then 50 percent. There is good hard (20 %LA wear) rock in almost every town so there is no point in using soft or rotten rock for anything except fills four feet or more below finished grade.
Florida specs work fine in Florida and I do understand how clay can be beneficial with the sands your mixing it with but the Asphalt paving industry has had a great success promoting thick layers of pavement were thicker layers of properly constructed base courses would have been cheaper and more durable. The New England states have drunk the koolaid as well pushed from the Federal level so there isn't any yours is better then mine to point to.