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Pavement stabilisation*

Stabilising pavements with PolyCom Stabilising Aid delivers comparable results to traditional stabilising methods with regard to strength but also imparts a high degree of water resistance and all important flexibility.

It is significantly more cost effective, there are no cure time constraints and the pavement is reworkable at anytime. All ground improvement work with PolyCom Stabilising Aid can be achieved using standard construction plant or stabilising machines.

It’s all about improving and preserving the dry strength of the available material.

Subgrade improvement and capping

PolyCom Stabilising Aid introduces water resistance, improved workability and increased strength, delivering a stronger more resilient and environmentally sustainable platform for your project. Strengthened subgrades deliver huge cost advantages by allowing more economic pavement designs and drainage options. Subgrade capping substantially reduces, and can even eliminate, rework from weather or traffic damage in cut to fill operations, again reducing project costs.

Wear course upgrade

Wear courses on council roads, rural tracks and access roads all benefit from improvement with PolyCom. PolyCom can be incorporated into the pavement during a standard service where remixing and re-shaping is performed.A PolyCom improved pavement will deliver extended service interval requirements with increased strength, a highly resilient surface and water resistance.

Dust and sediment control

Tighter and more durable water resistant road surfaces produce much less fugitive dust and sediment run off to waterways.

These improved surfaces are critical for the environment and are fast becoming the minimum requirement for all road builders involved in construction, energy, mining and Local Government.

Road surfaces like this, created with PolyCom Stabilising Aid have a significantly reduced ecological impact, are not difficult to produce and are easily maintained with correct procedures.

For more information go to www.roadmaker.com.au or call 1800 790 907.

*Copy supplied by PolyCom Stabilising Aid

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