The goal of this project was to investigate the cost-benefits of using high-quality clean (large size) aggregates for construction and maintenance of granular roadways located in areas with low-quality aggregates. Granular road surface aggregates were collected from four different quarries to build seven test sections. Three of these sections were built with typical granular roadway aggregates (Class A) and four sections were built by mixing locally available Class A material with high-quality clean (large size) aggregates. Test sections were constructed in Decatur County on a relatively stiff subgrade. This site was also selected since its locally available material deteriorates significantly when subjected to freezing and thawing during ...
Granular roads account for more than 75% of roads managed by Iowa counties. Granular roads experienc...
7470325142009Final report; May 2004-Nov. 2009.PDFTech ReportFHWA-SC-09-03SPR 674AggregatesRoad const...
With recent focus on sustainable construction practices and the ever-increasing transportation costs...
The goal of this project was to investigate the cost-benefits of using high-quality clean (large siz...
The goal of this project was to investigate the performance of granular road sections stabilized wit...
Approximately 110,000 km (68,400 mi) of granular roadways exist in the 183,500-km (114,000-mi) road ...
The goals of this project were to implement several stabilization methods for preventing or mitigati...
812495PDFResearch PaperMN/RC-2000-29,Road materialsGravel roadsLow volume roadsCrushed aggregatesEnv...
Granular-surfaced roads and shoulders frequently experience extensive surface damage caused by heavy...
Granular-surfaced roads in seasonally cold regions are frequently subjected to freeze-thaw cycles, l...
Iowa’s unpaved roads provide essential connectivity for rural and agricultural communities across t...
The goals of this project were to implement several stabilization methods for preventing or mitigati...
With recent focus on sustainable construction practices and the ever-increasing transportation cost ...
Aggregates are construction materials produced from non-renewable rock resources. Because high-quali...
The goal of this project was to identify effective and economical methods for stabilizing Iowa granu...
Granular roads account for more than 75% of roads managed by Iowa counties. Granular roads experienc...
7470325142009Final report; May 2004-Nov. 2009.PDFTech ReportFHWA-SC-09-03SPR 674AggregatesRoad const...
With recent focus on sustainable construction practices and the ever-increasing transportation costs...
The goal of this project was to investigate the cost-benefits of using high-quality clean (large siz...
The goal of this project was to investigate the performance of granular road sections stabilized wit...
Approximately 110,000 km (68,400 mi) of granular roadways exist in the 183,500-km (114,000-mi) road ...
The goals of this project were to implement several stabilization methods for preventing or mitigati...
812495PDFResearch PaperMN/RC-2000-29,Road materialsGravel roadsLow volume roadsCrushed aggregatesEnv...
Granular-surfaced roads and shoulders frequently experience extensive surface damage caused by heavy...
Granular-surfaced roads in seasonally cold regions are frequently subjected to freeze-thaw cycles, l...
Iowa’s unpaved roads provide essential connectivity for rural and agricultural communities across t...
The goals of this project were to implement several stabilization methods for preventing or mitigati...
With recent focus on sustainable construction practices and the ever-increasing transportation cost ...
Aggregates are construction materials produced from non-renewable rock resources. Because high-quali...
The goal of this project was to identify effective and economical methods for stabilizing Iowa granu...
Granular roads account for more than 75% of roads managed by Iowa counties. Granular roads experienc...
7470325142009Final report; May 2004-Nov. 2009.PDFTech ReportFHWA-SC-09-03SPR 674AggregatesRoad const...
With recent focus on sustainable construction practices and the ever-increasing transportation costs...