what are you using for road bed?

   / what are you using for road bed? #11  
In CA, civil engineers and the county or city will specify so-called
Class 2 base rock, which is a mixture of gravel (3/4 minus, I believe),
sand, and a small amount of clay binder. It then has to be compacted,
usually to 95%, and then tested. Quarries and engineers usually
just call this stuff "base rock", and it is used under asphalt (A.C.) or
oil-and-screen pavements, or to embed culverts. It is not intended
as the wear surface. The cheapest pavement here is oil-and-screen,
which can work quite well on a good base with good drainage. This is
the kind of pavement they laid in Cool Hand Luke, if you saw that movie.

BTW, my road I paved with asphalt when it was $50/ton. It is about
$350/ton now, making Portland-based concrete less expensive for
materials now.
 

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