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Kentucky |
Southeast Cement
Association
Soil Cement Applications Director -
Kentucky
Doug Smith, P.G.
394 Elmburg Road
Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065
Phone: (502) 321-0148
Fax: 502-829-9640
doug@secement.org |

Carolinas |
Southeast Cement Association
Cement Stabilization Specialist -
Carolinas
Joe O'Grady
11020 Featherbrook Road,
#1-B
Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: 704-936-7606
Fax: 770-962-3361
joe@secement.org
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Tennessee |
Southeast Cement
Association
Pavement Applications Director -
Tennessee
Barry
Wilder
227 Smoky Crossing Way
Seymour, Tennessee
Cell: 423-277-0456
Fax: 770-962-3361
barry@secement.org |
Resources
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What is FDR? |
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Deteriorating roads are a constant problem for
cities and counties. That’s why engineers and public works
officials are turning to a process called full-depth
reclamation (FDR) with cement.
This process rebuilds worn out asphalt pavements by recycling
the existing roadway. The old asphalt and base materials are
pulverized, mixed with cement and water, and compacted to
produce a strong, durable base for either an asphalt or concrete
surface.
Full-depth reclamation uses the old asphalt
and base material for the new road. There’s no need to haul in
aggregate or haul out old material for disposal. Truck traffic
is reduced, and there is little or no waste.
Full-depth reclamation uses the materials from
the deteriorated asphalt pavement, and, with the addition of
cement, creates a new stabilized base.
A surface consisting of a thin bituminous chip
seal, hot-mix asphalt, or concrete completes the road. The
recycled base will be stronger, more uniform, and more moisture
resistant than the original base, resulting in a long,
low-maintenance life. And most important, recycling costs are
normally at least 25% to 50% less than the removal and
replacement of the old pavement.
Additional Resources:
www.recyclingroads.org
Portland
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Pageland Airport Full-Depth
Reclamation Construction Tour Pageland Airport Chesterfield County, SC
FDR
Open House District 4 South Carolina
Long County FDR Open House
Moody Bridge Road Ludiwici, Georgia
Lamar County FDR Open House Lamar County, Alabama
Natchez Trace Open House Mississippi
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Full-Depth Reclamation with Cement
New SCA brochure - call for a copy |
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FDR Sample Collection FAQ
by Tim McConnell
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Elmore County Gets Innovative
Elmore County, AL repairs miles of distressed roadway
annually with an "Asphalt Zipper" using cement. |
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RP275 - Cost-Effective Preservation Tool
Reprint of an article from March 2006 issue of
Asphalt Contractor magazine, which reports on the use of
full-depth reclamation (FDR) to rehabilitate 150 lane miles of
secondary roads in South Carolina. |
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RP276 - High-end Residential Development Showcases Road
Reconstruction
Reprint of an article from Asphalt
Contractor, April/May 2006, describing the use of full-depth
reclamation (FDR) to reconstruct a 1.5 mile entrance road for a new
residential development outside Charlotte, NC.
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RP428 - Full-Depth Reclamation with Cement - The Road Recycled
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PL621 - County Uses FDR with Cement to Upgrade Unpaved Roads
This Project Information Sheet describes the use of
Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR) with cement to upgrade unpaved roads in
Fairfield County, SC. |
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EB234 - Guide to Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR) with Cement
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Mississippi DOT
FDR Special Provision
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Road Rehabilitation Technology:
Full Depth Recycling
Utilizing
Cement Stabilization
by Joe O'Grady
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SR995
- Full-Depth Reclamation: Recycling Roads Saves Money and Natural
Resources
CD032
- The Right Choice for Rebuilding Roads
VC129
- Full Depth Recycling
with Cement - Video
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RP407
- Reusing the
Roadway
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PL613
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Cement Sails to the Rescue |
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Highway 84 Gets A Makeover
Reprint from 12-16-02 Dixie Contractor. Call
for a copy
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IS008
- Suggested Specifications
for Soil-Cement Base
Course Construction |
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PL616 -
Twelve Years and Counting: Recycled Streets Still Going Strong in
Stephenville
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PL462 -
Aesthetics Play Key Role in Dam Rehabilitation |
FDR Project -
Brownville, Texas
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