This report is concerned with a bank gravel base construction project, and particularly with that part of the base containing calcium chloride as a stabilizing agent. The project was carried out on a relocation of U.S. 62, between Kuttawa in Lyon County and Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River. A part of the project, as shown on the general location map in Fig. 1, was in Livingston County between the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
The quality of the gravel used in road construction has a profound positive impact on road service l...
PDFTech Report92-34Test sectionsConstruction projectsBase course (Pavements)Soil stabilizationCalciu...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
This report is concerned with a bank gravel base construction project, and particularly with that pa...
Attached you will find our second progress report on A Bank Gravel Base Containing Calcium Chloride...
This report is mainly concerned with the calcium-chloride stabilized portion of a combination base. ...
Favorable experience with dense-graded bases containing calcium chloride created interest in similar...
Early in 1962, the Division of Rural Highways selected several base stabilization projects for const...
The object of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of calcium chloride in maintaining traffic...
Construction plans for the summer of 1961 called for the placement of a bituminous surface (Class C-...
Calcium chloride has been used on unpaved road surfaces for over fifty years. Originally, it was use...
It has been known for some time that some Western Kentucky bank gravels perform rather poorly as bas...
For some time the Department has been interested in building-up and retaining thicknesses of granula...
The purpose of this investigetion was to study the durability characteristics of a river gravel, use...
PDFTech Report92-34Test sectionsConstruction projectsBase course (Pavements)Soil stabilizationCalciu...
The quality of the gravel used in road construction has a profound positive impact on road service l...
PDFTech Report92-34Test sectionsConstruction projectsBase course (Pavements)Soil stabilizationCalciu...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
This report is concerned with a bank gravel base construction project, and particularly with that pa...
Attached you will find our second progress report on A Bank Gravel Base Containing Calcium Chloride...
This report is mainly concerned with the calcium-chloride stabilized portion of a combination base. ...
Favorable experience with dense-graded bases containing calcium chloride created interest in similar...
Early in 1962, the Division of Rural Highways selected several base stabilization projects for const...
The object of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of calcium chloride in maintaining traffic...
Construction plans for the summer of 1961 called for the placement of a bituminous surface (Class C-...
Calcium chloride has been used on unpaved road surfaces for over fifty years. Originally, it was use...
It has been known for some time that some Western Kentucky bank gravels perform rather poorly as bas...
For some time the Department has been interested in building-up and retaining thicknesses of granula...
The purpose of this investigetion was to study the durability characteristics of a river gravel, use...
PDFTech Report92-34Test sectionsConstruction projectsBase course (Pavements)Soil stabilizationCalciu...
The quality of the gravel used in road construction has a profound positive impact on road service l...
PDFTech Report92-34Test sectionsConstruction projectsBase course (Pavements)Soil stabilizationCalciu...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...