In cases where a road has significantly deteriorated, periodic maintenance can involve reconstruction. This is a comprehensive process that involves the complete removal and replacement of the pavement’s surface, sub-base, and other structural components. Reconstruction aims to address severe structural issues and create a new, long-lasting road.
Complete a structural design of the pavement to determine the necessary layer thicknesses and material specifications, ensuring the pavement will support the anticipated traffic loads and environmental conditions.
Mobilize and set up the required machinery for reconstruction, ensuring all equipment is calibrated and operational.
Clearly mark and delineate the construction area to define work boundaries and ensure safety and efficiency throughout the reconstruction process.
Regrading or replacing the subgrade is essential to ensure a stable foundation. A grader is used to level the surface, while a water tanker provides moisture conditioning to facilitate compaction. A padfoot roller is then used to achieve adequate subgrade compaction
Subgrade Requirements:
Placing and compacting the sub-base layer is the next step. The material is delivered using dump trucks, spread and leveled with a grader, and then compacted using a smooth drum roller to form a stable intermediate layer.
Sub-base Requirements:
Placing and compacting the base layer follows the same procedure as the sub-base. The process again involves dump trucks for material delivery, graders for leveling, and rollers for compaction.
Road Base Requirements:
The Asphaltic Concrete Binder Course (ACBC) 28 must comply with the standard specifications established through plant trial.