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Best Practices for Full-Depth Reclamation Using Asphalt Emulsions
Full depth reclamation of asphalt pavements using asphalt emulsions (AEFDR) is a process that recycles and rejuvenates the existing asphalt pavement surface, base, and, sometimes, the subgrade, providing an improved underlying structure for the new asphalt pavement. This report provides design guidance, standardized plans and specifications, construction inspection best practices, materials testing procedures and frequencies, a performance evaluation process, and quality assurance and quality control protocols when constructing FDR projects.
Best Practices for Full-Depth Reclamation Using Asphalt Emulsions
Full depth reclamation of asphalt pavements using asphalt emulsions (AEFDR) is a process that recycles and rejuvenates the existing asphalt pavement surface, base, and, sometimes, the subgrade, providing an improved underlying structure for the new asphalt pavement. This report provides design guidance, standardized plans and specifications, construction inspection best practices, materials testing procedures and frequencies, a performance evaluation process, and quality assurance and quality control protocols when constructing FDR projects.
Best Practices for Full-Depth Reclamation Using Asphalt Emulsions
2015
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
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