This manual delineates the basic design strategies of the 1979 “Asphalt Concrete Overlay Design Manual” plus the many changes in procedures, and incorporates the use of new strategies and materials presently being used by Caltrans. It is intended as a tool to provide guidance to those who are recommending asphalt concrete pavement rehabilitation for planning, design and maintenance of the state’s highways. Caution and engineering judgment must be exercised throughout the investigation and design process.
The ever-increasing number of vehicles on America's roadways is causing pavements to deteriorate faster, requiring major rehabilitation or replacement...
This manual describes a mechanistic overlay design procedure for use in the state of Alaska. This procedure is based upon the fundamental characterist...
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