Eric...you need to understand pavement design principles. You will not get a pavement design from this site for your application. That is not the purpose of the site.
You need to know that actual loadings expected, including both axle loads and wheel loads; you need to know the frequency that you expect those loads to be applied (how many times per day/week/month will the loadings occur?); you need to know how long you or your client expect the pavement to last (pavements have a finite useful life and a finite design life); you need to know the environmental parameters and their effect on the pavement (freeze-thaw, frost heave, hot weather, etc.); you need to know the location of the water table and how it will affect the pavement and you need to know the surface drainage characteristics and how those will affect the pavement. Further, you need to know what materials are available for the subgrade, base and surface courses and how those can be designed for thickness for your application.
Good luck.