roscoe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 21, 2001
- 15
I am supervising a job which has as part of the scope of work the re-surfacing of an old AC parking lot. The existing parking lot is approximately 4" of AC over about 6" of base rock. The subgrade soil profile is thick, firm adobe clay. There is a lot of aligator cracking in the existing pavement, which has been further exacerbated due to large number of heavy trucks going over it during adjacent construction activities we are doing. The specs call for a 2" grind throughout the parking lot, then a 2" AC overlay with 3/8" AC. We are doing deep lift sections on some areas of the parking lot, but there is not enough money in the budget to do it on all of the bad areas. We are also using fabric under the overlay.
I was wondering if anyone can comment on past experiences on the performance of overlays in general and more specifically over areas where the underlying existing AC has extensive cracking already. Also, any tips you have to assist me during inspection of the grind and overlay would be appreciated. Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone can comment on past experiences on the performance of overlays in general and more specifically over areas where the underlying existing AC has extensive cracking already. Also, any tips you have to assist me during inspection of the grind and overlay would be appreciated. Thanks!