Here is what the soil report says:
"We did not perform any California Bearing Ratio tests on the surficial soils at the project site. However, based on our experience we recommend a CBR value of 6 to 8 for 8-inches of lime-fly ash stabilized sandy/silty clays overlying the fill soils. A higher CBR may be obtained by increasing the thickness of stabilized soils."
Regarding the design life, that is another subject by itself. I posted the subject on this board and it ranges from 10 to 15 years. I think I am going to design it for 10 years. I did an estimated traffic calculation using common sense only. I used 1000 cars (0.36 ESAL per day), 1000 pick-up trucks (2.27 ESAL per day), 10 delivery trucks (1 ESAL per day), 50 semi trailer truck (67.5 ESAL per day), and a crane every other truck (13.3 ESAL per day); I got 308170 ESAL's for 10 years. By the way, the road is located inside an industrial plant / chemical plant. Thanks in advance.