Abstract
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) with cement is a construction process in which worn out flexible pavement is pulverized and left in place, mixed with cement and the underlying subgrade, compacted, graded, and paved over. FDR results in great savings because the old roadway is recycled, not removed, and the finished cementtreated base can be incorporated as part of the new pavement design. In this presentation we discuss design, construction, testing, and public and private case studies.
Session Number
34
Session Title
Recycle Your Roadway Full-Depth Reclamation With Cement
Track Title
Maintenance & Operations
Location
STEW 214CD
Date of Version
March 2017
Recommended Citation
Holtz, David and Butts, Dave, "Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR): More INDOT Perspectives, Lessons Learned & Future" (2017). Purdue Road School. 56.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2017/presentations/56
Start Date
3-7-2017 2:00 PM
End Date
3-7-2017 2:50 PM
Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR): More INDOT Perspectives, Lessons Learned & Future
STEW 214CD
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) with cement is a construction process in which worn out flexible pavement is pulverized and left in place, mixed with cement and the underlying subgrade, compacted, graded, and paved over. FDR results in great savings because the old roadway is recycled, not removed, and the finished cementtreated base can be incorporated as part of the new pavement design. In this presentation we discuss design, construction, testing, and public and private case studies.