Road Construction Methods
Road Construction Methods
Methods
Topic Outline
Part I Introduction
Part II Preparatory Work
Part III Road Base Preparation
Part IV Formation of the Subgrade
Part V Stabilizing Layers
Part VI Concrete Pavements
Part VII Drainage Structures
Part VIII Slope Protection/Retaining Structures
➢Road Definition
➢Road Classifications
➢Road Components
Definition
➢ According to usage
➢ According to national importance
➢ According to its surface course
➢ According to traffic volume
Types of Road According to
Usage
1. National Road
a. Primary National Road - the main highway trunk
line system that is continuous in extent that goes
from province to province and region to region.
b. Secondary National Road - connects a provincial or
national road to a public wharf or railway station.
2. Provincial Road - connects two
municipalities or cities within a province
3. City Road-street within the urban area of the
city.
4. Municipal Road-street within the poblacion
area of a municipality.
5. Barangay Road–street located outside the
poblacion area of a municipality or urban area
of a city and those outside industrial,
commercial areas or residential subdivisions.
Types of Road According
to National Importance
➢ Earth Road
➢ Gravel Road
➢ Asphalt Road
➢ Concrete Road
Earth Road…..
• It is the simplest form of road constructed by
shaping and smoothing the natural soil
traversed by the road line.
• A trail that has been developed with use over a
number of years can be purposely converted
into a road that has a properly designed and
engineered alignment, cross section and
drainage.
• One of the most important aspects of the
design of a road is the provision made for
protecting the road from surface water or
ground water.
• The road surface must be constructed so that it
drains rainwater away quickly to drainage
ditches.
• The formation of the road must be raised above
the level of the local water table to prevent it
from being soaked by ground water.
Gravel Road…..
➢ Subgrade
➢ Aggregate sub-base course
➢ Aggregate base course
➢ Surface course
➢ Drainage structures
➢ Slope protection/retaining structures
➢ Miscellaneous Works
PCCP Grouted
Agg. Base Course Riprap
Embankment
Subgrade
Aggregate subbase course
Aggregate base course
Surface course
➢ Preconstruction Conference
/Preliminary preparations
➢ As-stake survey
➢ Temporary facilities
➢ Access and detour roads (Traffic
Management)
Preconstruction Conference
Its Importance :
➢ Determines the actual position of the
road structure based on the plans
➢ Helps in determining what necessary
deviation should be undertaken
Plans That Govern an
Infrastructure Project
➢ Original Plans
➢ As-Stake Plans
➢ As-Built Plans
Temporary Facilities and
Equipment
Contractor’s Side:
➢ Office
➢ Equipment yard
➢ Fabrication Area/Shop
➢ Workmen’s quarters
➢ Storage/warehouse
Contractor’s Equipment
Yard
Access and Detour Roads
➢ Existing pavements
➢ Existing drainage structures
➢ Underground waterline
➢ Electrical post and lines
➢ Cable and telephone lines
➢ Residential houses and buildings
➢ Fences
Removal of Existing
Pavement Using Pneumatic
Drill
Part IV-Formation of the
Subgrade
➢ Common excavation
➢ Unsuitable excavation
➢ Rock excavation
➢ Unclassified excavation
➢ Surplus excavation
Common Excavation
PCCP
Agg. Base Course
Subgrade
As Stabilizers…..
N. G
PCCP
W.T Agg. Base Course
Subgrade
➢ Material Requirement
❖Grading
❖CBR
❖Plastic Limit
❖Liquid Limit
➢ Balance of Mechanics and Economy
Stockpile Along the
Roadway Side
• PCCP Terminology
• Types of Joint in PCCP
• Types of Re-bar Used in PCCP Joints
• Methodology
PCCP Terminology
➢ Construction Joint
➢ Contraction Joint
➢ Longitudinal Joint
➢ Expansion Joint
Construction Joint
➢ Dowels
➢ Tie bars
Dowels
• Setting of forms
• Batching of concrete
• Concrete pouring
• Use of concrete vibrator
• Screeding
• Concrete finishing
• Concrete curing
• Removal of forms and concrete cutting
• Pavement protection
• Sealing of joints
Setting of
Forms
Prime coat
Tack coat
Compacted Base
Prime Coat
• Is an application of thin
bituminous material to a porous
base before putting on a surface
course.
➢ Culvert base
➢ Side and inner walls
➢ Culvert slab
Installation of Side Walls
Installation of Forms
Installation of Rebars
Concreting/Screeding
Finishing
Installation of RC Box
Culvert
R.C. Pipe Culvert
• Installation of Pipe
• Collaring of RC Pipes
• Backfilling
Installation of RC Pipes
➢ Grouted Riprap
➢ Stone Masonry
➢ Gabions
➢ Plain or Reinforced Concrete
Grouted Riprap
➢ Excavation of Foundation
➢ Use of Batterboards As Guide
➢ Laying of Boulders and Grout
➢ Finishing Work
➢ Importance of Weep Holes
Excavation of Foundation
➢ Concrete paved
➢ Asphalt paved
Guardrails Defined
➢ Location lay-out
➢ Post installation
➢ Beam assembly
➢ Backfilling of drilled/dug holes
Location lay-out
➢ The end piece is installed just like any other panel and
always with the end flared back.
➢ The lap at all posts should be such that a vehicle does
not strike the end of the metal.
➢ For curved installation, flex-beam guardrail may be
obtained shop curved to any desired radius 6 meters or
greater.
Backfilling of Drilled/Dug
Holes
➢ Warning sign
➢ Regulatory sign
➢ Informatory sign
Specifications
➢ Sign assembly/fabrication
➢ Surface preparation of sign blanks
➢ Application of reflectorized sheeting
➢ Installation