Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies
Online ISSN : 1881-1124
ISSN-L : 1341-8521
PAVEMENT DESIGN
STABILIZED SUB-BASES FOR HEAVILY TRAFFICKED ROADS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Judy F. SESEMichael J. O'CONNELLAlbert C. DE GUZMANJohn ROLT
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2005 Volume 6 Pages 1274-1285

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The use of stabilized sub-bases for road pavements reduces or prevents the deterioration that is a consequence of poor material selection, difficult construction conditions and, in some cases, a low standard of construction quality control. Mitigation of these problems is important for both flexible and rigid pavements. This paper describes the early performance a full-scale flexible pavement trial that was built to evaluate the performance of alternative pavement and material designs using stabilized sub-bases and compare it with that of a traditional pavement design in use in the Philippines. The key variables in the research are the thickness of the stabilized layer which was varied continuously along each trial section and the strength of the sub-base layer which was varied in different sections. The trial pavement carries heavy traffic. Conclusions are drawn which suggest that the use of stabilized sub-bases significantly extends the life of the pavement.
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