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The objectives of the presentation are: 1. Describe the steps necessary for properly developing an FDR candidate project 2. Identify which department's resources are required 3. Explain procedures required to successfully start FDR construction. The presentation sought to show the benefits of Full Depth Reclamation (FDR), what makes a good FDR candidate, upfront testing, pavement design, mixture design, construction planning and startup. An overall summary and a list of contacts is available at the end.
Understanding the precision of a test method is important to aid in evaluating the expected level of agreement in test results on like materials when ...
Understanding the precision of a test method is important to aid in evaluating the expected level of agreement in test results on like materials when ...
Test procedure to develop a laboratory mixture design for the full depth reclamation (FDR) of roadways using emulsified asphalt (emulsion). This proce...
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