The presence of subsurface drainage systems (e.g., granular bases or outlets) is generally believed to be beneficial to the performance of various pavement types. Well-performing subsurface drainage systems form an important aspect of pavement design for the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT).
Evaluating Roadway Subsurface Drainage Practices – Phase II Final Report. Tech Transfer Summary
2015
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Report
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Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Highway Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Construction Management & Techniques , Roads , Drainage , Pavement performance , Pavement design , Sediment , Subdrain performance , Modifications , Roadways , Improvements , Highway runoff , Highways , Iowa , Recycled Portland Cement Concrete(RPCC) , Recycled Portland Cement Concrete (RPCC) , Iowa Highway Research Board (IHRB) , Subsurface Drainage Practices
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