Process

#1 Ripping the Road Surface

Before commencing application, the road surface is ripped.


#2 Mixing Material

A grader mixing material prior to the application of Road Master.


#3 Supplying Road Master Product

Road Master is added to the water that is spread to bring material up to Optimum Moisture Content.


#4 Mixing in Progress

Material is mixed and remixed to ensure uniform Optimum Moisture Content and consistent material distribution.


#5 Mixed and Laid In

After mixing, the material is relatively homogenous in composition, all at Optimum Moisture Content, laid in and ready for compacting.


#6 The Finishing Touches

Near the end of construction, a trim eliminates high spots and fills in low spots. A final compaction run completes the process.


#7 The Result

A photo of the road after reconstruction using an ISTS.


Read More...

For further information about the process that we use you can download a PDF below:

» Stabilization of Residual Soils Using Chemical Method
F. H. Ali & Lee, S. T. (2003), "Stabilization of Residual Soils using Chemical Method", 12th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Singapore, 4th - 8th August, 2003
Original Source: http://www.gnpgeo.com.my/download/publication/2003_05.pdf

Airstrip

These photos are from a project where Road Master was used in work on an airstrip.

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