Journal of Forest Science (Feb 2018)

Optimization of low volume road pavement design and construction

  • Jaroslav HAUSER,
  • Lenka ŠEVELOVÁ,
  • Radek MATULA,
  • Petr ZEDNÍK

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/109/2017-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 74 – 85

Abstract

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Low volume roads in the Czech Republic are roads with lower traffic volume that primarily include forest and field roads, and they are an integral part of the Czech transport network. When building road pavements, we can use processes for surveying, designing, building and inspecting road constructions included in national and international, particularly European, standards. In addition, the roads are evaluated in terms of their environmental impacts, in order to maintain the quality of the environment. However, during the construction of road pavements decisions based on financial, time and other reasons are made. The decisions have impacts on the operation of roads and lead to other measures and additional costs of repairs and reconstructions. The article summarizes the authors' research results from constructions of low volume road pavements and contains evaluations of laboratory and in situ material tests (soils, layers) of installed road pavements as well as evaluations of modelled laboratory and long-term monitored in situ structures.

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