Asphalt Full Depth Reclamation (FDR)
Asphalt parking lots are a significant investment for any business, serving as the first point of contact for customers and visitors. Over time, these surfaces deteriorate due to exposure to elements and heavy traffic. One method to restore asphalt pavements is through full depth reclamation (FDR), often enhanced with Portland Stabilization. This process offers a cost-effective alternative to complete replacement.

What is Full Depth Reclamation?
Full depth reclamation is a renovation technique that involves pulverizing the existing asphalt pavement and a portion of the underlying base material. This process creates a uniform mixture that can be recompacted to form a new base layer. By incorporating Portland stabilization, the mixture gains improved strength and durability, making it an ideal solution for high-traffic areas.

Benefits of Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Stabilization
- Quick Turnaround: FDR allows for rapid completion, minimizing downtime and ensuring that your parking lot is back in operation quickly.
- Cost Savings: FDR with Portland stabilization is significantly less expensive than removing and replacing the entire asphalt layer. This method reduces waste disposal costs and minimizes the need for new materials.
- Environmental Benefits: By reusing existing materials, FDR reduces the environmental impact associated with quarrying and transporting new aggregate.
- Improved Structural Integrity: The addition of Portland stabilization enhances the structural integrity of the pavement, providing a stronger base that can withstand heavy loads and harsh weather conditions. The diagram below illustrates how an unstabilized asphalt base results in more concentrated stress on the subgrade than FDR with cement (left). With more distributed stress, the FDR with cement base reduces fatogure cracking compared to an unstabilized base (right).
How Full Depth Reclamation Works
These are the key steps:
- Assessment: Evaluate the condition of the asphalt pavement to determine if FDR is suitable.
- Pulverization: Break down the existing asphalt and base material into a uniform mixture.
- Portland Stabilization: Mix in Portland cement or other stabilizing agents to enhance the mixture’s strength and durability.
- Compaction: Compact the stabilized mixture to form a solid base layer.
- Resurfacing: Apply a new layer of asphalt over the compacted base.
How Long Does a Full Depth Reclamation Project Take?
A typical FDR project timeline can be broken down into several stages:
- Pre-Construction Phase (1-3 weeks):
- Project Planning: Review project specifications, conduct site inspections, and develop a traffic control plan.
- Material Sampling: Obtain cores and samples to ensure consistency and determine the need for stabilizing agents like Portland cement.
- Equipment Preparation: Inspect and prepare necessary equipment such as reclaimers and compactors.
- Pulverization and Mixing Phase (2-5 days):
- Pulverize Asphalt: Use a reclaimer to break down the asphalt and underlying materials.
- Add Stabilizing Agents: Introduce Portland cement or other stabilizers during a second mixing pass if required.
- Compaction: Compact the mixture to achieve the desired density.
- Compaction and Shaping Phase (2-3 days):
- Moisture Conditioning: Adjust moisture levels for optimal compaction.
- Final Compaction: Use padfoot, smooth drum, or pneumatic-tired compactors to achieve the required density.
- Shaping: Trim the reclaimed material to the final grade.
- Curing and Resurfacing Phase (3-7 days):
- Curing: Allow the stabilized base to gain sufficient strength before applying traffic.
- Resurfacing: Lay down a new asphalt surface course over the compacted base.
- Post-Construction Phase (1-2 weeks):
- Quality Control: Conduct final inspections to ensure compliance with project specifications.
- Traffic Opening: Open the pavement to traffic once it meets the required strength and safety standards.
Why Choose Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Stabilization?
Incorporating Portland stabilization into the FDR process offers several advantages:
- Enhanced Durability: The stabilized base provides a longer-lasting pavement that resists cracking and deformation.
- Improved Load-Bearing Capacity: The strengthened base can handle heavier traffic loads without compromising the pavement’s integrity.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The final resurfaced asphalt layer provides a smooth, even surface that enhances the appearance of your parking lot.
Highlights
Full depth reclamation with Portland stabilization is an alternate to removal and replacement of asphalt pavements.. By using this method, businesses can extend the lifespan of their parking lots while reducing maintenance costs and environmental impact. If you’re looking to upgrade your existing asphalt, FDR is a good option worth considering.
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