roscoe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 21, 2001
- 15
We are constructing an AC Pavement sport court (2" AC with 4" base rock). The subgrade soil is stiff, thick adobe clay. The spec calls for scarifying 8 inches of the subgrade, and conditioning to a moisture content that will allow for compaction to the specified (90% MDD).
Based on my experience, it is better to not scarify the clay layer, but to make subgrade, then quickly add the aggregate base before the clay dries out, as to lock in the moisture. Does anyone have any comments on a procedure of dealing with this kind of subgrade. Also, what is the best test to do in the field to verify that subgrade has adequate moisture/compaction?
Based on my experience, it is better to not scarify the clay layer, but to make subgrade, then quickly add the aggregate base before the clay dries out, as to lock in the moisture. Does anyone have any comments on a procedure of dealing with this kind of subgrade. Also, what is the best test to do in the field to verify that subgrade has adequate moisture/compaction?