Ryan1111
Civil/Environmental
- May 16, 2005
- 1
I would GREATLY appreciate any help with the following situation:
I have a poor section of road that I need to get a decent life span out of, but the muck and soils are terrible. It is a 1100 FT section of 5000 ADT road. The water table is very high and the marl and peat run from about 8'-33' deep. The road has been repaved and buried 3 times because it continues to sink.
I am looking for a good solution and cost is not too much of a factor. We have a ton of slag we would like to use if possible. Here are 3 ideas I have had so far.. please let me know if you have used any of these or know someplace that has or if you have any other comments or ideas...
1. remove the pavement. place slag in a sewed geotextile fabric to create a slag envelope. place sand/aggregate over the slag and concrete the top.
2. create a corduroy road joined with stainless steel wire. place concrete powder over the corduroy and then aggregate and asphalt.
3. drive steel plates along the sides. join the plates toward the bottom with a stainless steel line and pull the bottoms together to form a "V" with the road being at the top of the "V", kind of like a bottle cork.
4. try to find large pieces of syrafoam to build the road on.
Thanks!
I have a poor section of road that I need to get a decent life span out of, but the muck and soils are terrible. It is a 1100 FT section of 5000 ADT road. The water table is very high and the marl and peat run from about 8'-33' deep. The road has been repaved and buried 3 times because it continues to sink.
I am looking for a good solution and cost is not too much of a factor. We have a ton of slag we would like to use if possible. Here are 3 ideas I have had so far.. please let me know if you have used any of these or know someplace that has or if you have any other comments or ideas...
1. remove the pavement. place slag in a sewed geotextile fabric to create a slag envelope. place sand/aggregate over the slag and concrete the top.
2. create a corduroy road joined with stainless steel wire. place concrete powder over the corduroy and then aggregate and asphalt.
3. drive steel plates along the sides. join the plates toward the bottom with a stainless steel line and pull the bottoms together to form a "V" with the road being at the top of the "V", kind of like a bottle cork.
4. try to find large pieces of syrafoam to build the road on.
Thanks!