Abstract
Full depth reclamation with cement is a process that recycles an existing failed road into a new cement treated base, fixing pavement problems at the subgrade layer. In addition to providing a stable base, this process is cost effective. INDOT has completed several FDR with cement projects. Come learn about successful outcomes with parking lots, county roads, state roads, and Interstates.
Session Number
110
Session Title
Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) With Cement
Track Title
Pavements
Location
STEW 306
Date of Version
March 2016
Recommended Citation
Holtz, David, "Full-Depth Recycling (FDR): INDOT Perspectives, Lessons Learned and Future" (2016). Purdue Road School. 66.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2016/presentations/66
Start Date
3-9-2016 8:00 AM
End Date
3-9-2016 8:50 AM
Full-Depth Recycling (FDR): INDOT Perspectives, Lessons Learned and Future
STEW 306
Full depth reclamation with cement is a process that recycles an existing failed road into a new cement treated base, fixing pavement problems at the subgrade layer. In addition to providing a stable base, this process is cost effective. INDOT has completed several FDR with cement projects. Come learn about successful outcomes with parking lots, county roads, state roads, and Interstates.