ohengineer
Geotechnical
- Oct 16, 2007
- 7
I am currently working on a project where the client wants to use recycled concrete from previously demoed floor slabs and foundations as fill material and recycled asphalt as a base course.
For recycled concrete, they know to remove all metal and construction debris. They say their crusher can crush the pieces into 6 inch pieces. My thoughts are that this would be fine provided there were enough fines in the material and treat it like a shot rock fill.
For the recycled asphalt, the asphalt is about 2 to 3 inches thick with fatigue cracking everywhere (very poor condition) Boring logs indicate two or less inches of crushed stone base. Our client want to mill the asphalt and use it as the base. My concern is contamination of the underlying soil subgrade into the milled asphalt. In addition several people at our firm have had negative experiences using milled asphalt as a base material.
Would appreciate any comments, concerns, or literature that could help. Thanks
For recycled concrete, they know to remove all metal and construction debris. They say their crusher can crush the pieces into 6 inch pieces. My thoughts are that this would be fine provided there were enough fines in the material and treat it like a shot rock fill.
For the recycled asphalt, the asphalt is about 2 to 3 inches thick with fatigue cracking everywhere (very poor condition) Boring logs indicate two or less inches of crushed stone base. Our client want to mill the asphalt and use it as the base. My concern is contamination of the underlying soil subgrade into the milled asphalt. In addition several people at our firm have had negative experiences using milled asphalt as a base material.
Would appreciate any comments, concerns, or literature that could help. Thanks