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Structural
- Jul 7, 2006
- 55
I have cariedout laboratory tests for subbase stabilisation trial test.According to the test results revealed that by using 2.5%cement is adequate to aquire a streght of more than 1MPa including the initial consumption of lime/cement.When the Contractor started to lay the stabilised materials on the road,the quality control of the materials taken from the road during spreading of the stabilised material.This quality control was done in the laboratory by moulding the samples,cured for seven days and soaked for four hours prior to crushing.When crushed the test results ranges from(2.87 to 2.o6)MPa.This seems to be higher than 1MPa minimum given in the specifications.In the specifications no maximum strength has been given,except minimum strengh which is 1MPa.Hopefully this increment may cause cracks of the layers.If no serious cracks will be noted,can I allow the Contractor to proceeds with the base course layer?(The base course layer is expected to be crushed stone-CRR)