Cement-Stabilized Bases and Subgrades Webinar

PCA Cement Stabilization Webinar
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CDT


Save Money and Resources with Cement-Stabilized Bases and Subgrades


Construction of cement-stabilized subgrade Cement-stabilized bases and subgrades have been used for many years to provide improved pavement performance with a substantial cost savings. Also, by stabilizing in-situ materials with portland cement natural resources can be conserved. Virtually all recycled pavement materials and most soils can be stabilized using portland cement.

The first laboratory designed cement-stabilized base was constructed in 1935 along SC-41 in South Carolina. The concept remains the same in cement stabilization today though modern equipment and philosophies have certainly refined the end result.

With shrinking budgets and the need for longer lasting pavements, cement-stabilized bases and subgrades can provide agencies with sustainable and cost effective pavement materials.

This webinar will cover cement-stabilized base and subgrade applications, benefits, mix design, construction, and QC/QA. The cement-modification of soils will also be discussed.

Program features:
•Free PDF of the following PCA publications: Soil-Cement Technology for Pavements: Different Products for Different Applications (IS327) and Evaluating the Performance of Soil-Cement and Cement-Modified Soil for Pavements: A Laboratory Investigation (RD120).
•Opportunity to recieve one (1) Professional Development Hour (PDH) for webinar participant ($35 charge)

This one-hour webinar is free to all.Click here for free registration.

If you would like to receive one Professional Development Hour (PDF) there is a cost of $35.
Click here to register for PDH credit.

 

 

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