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Econocrete

Started by cjk374, April 21, 2014, 10:30:25 PM

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cjk374

Back in 1997-1998, I worked for T.L. James Construction.  They sent me to Pine Bluff, AR to work as a concrete QC tech on the stretch from US 79 to US 63.  The part from US 79 to Old Warren Road was paved with a 7" base of econocrete & 11" of concrete.  The stretch from Old Warren to US 63 was paved with 18" of concrete put down on a base of oil-soaked dirt.

Econocrete is a mixture of SB2, sand, & portland cement.  The numbers for the crushing criteria were low...IIRC 500#s.  I think it was a creation of T.L. James, but I'm not sure.  They claimed it was supposed to give the road a 50-year life.  I was wondering if Arkansas ever used econocrete anywhere else?  Also, how is that road holding up?  I haven't seen that road in many years.
Runnin' roads and polishin' rails.


Alps

... the stretch of WHAT?

hotdogPi

Quote from: Alps on April 22, 2014, 06:36:15 PM
... the stretch of WHAT?

According to Google, maybe AR 54.
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Traveled, plus
US 13,44,50
MA 22,40,107,109,117,119,126,141,159
NH 27, 111A(E); CA 133; NY 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, QC 162, 165, 263; UK A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; FR95 D316

Lowest untraveled: 25 (updated from 14)

New: MA 14, 123

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cjk374

Quote from: Alps on April 22, 2014, 06:36:15 PM
... the stretch of WHAT?

It was way too late at night when I posted that.... I-530.  My bad.
Runnin' roads and polishin' rails.



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