Soil stabilisation is essentially a quick and easy procedure. However, in order to achieve a successful and lasting result, experienced machine operators and construction supervisors are required in addition to technically suitable machinery.
Moreover, a soil analysis and a suitability test are essential before construction work commences. Compared with conventional soil stabilisation, additional requirements are placed on all those involved in the processing of NovoCrete®. Since a successful outcome and high quality are important to us during the processing procedure, we support our partners in all stages of the project.
> Milling off the old asphalt coating | > Breaking up the remaining asphalt coating with a grubber (optional) | > Mixing and crushing asphalt and ballast using a stone mill (optional) |
> Applying the exact quantity of NovoCrete® defined (according to the suitability test) | > Applying the exact quantity of cement defined (according to the suitability test) |
> Milling the NovoCrete®/cement mixture into the native soil while adding water |
> Compaction with a smooth roller (8–12 tons) | > Using a grader to create the finish grade | > Irrigating the surface to prevent it from drying out |
> Applying the new asphalt coating |
The new asphalt coating can be applied after just 24 hours.
This is usually dimensioned to be much thinner than the conventional top layers applied in the road construction sector.