civengPE
Well-known member
I am looking for some advice on a particular issue we are having.
We have a 30 year old concrete curb & gutter street here that was deeded to the City about 15 years ago. This road was originally constructed by a group of doctors that this road services. The concrete thickness is about 3 to 4 inches in most places. We are now having an issue with the pavement unraveling in places. It does not appear to be a sub base failure, as there are no depressions in the area, the concrete is just breaking up.
As far as I can see, We have 4 options:
1. Do Nothing
2. Full pavement replacement along with the storm sewer under the road ($1.7M)
3. Replacement of only those panels that are failing ($700K)
4. 2" Asphalt overlay the entire roadway. ($100K)
In a perfect world, I would remove and replace, but this is a lot of money for a City our size. I am leaning toward the asphalt overlay, but am concerned with the longevity of the asphalt.
Any suggestions / advice?
We have a 30 year old concrete curb & gutter street here that was deeded to the City about 15 years ago. This road was originally constructed by a group of doctors that this road services. The concrete thickness is about 3 to 4 inches in most places. We are now having an issue with the pavement unraveling in places. It does not appear to be a sub base failure, as there are no depressions in the area, the concrete is just breaking up.
As far as I can see, We have 4 options:
1. Do Nothing
2. Full pavement replacement along with the storm sewer under the road ($1.7M)
3. Replacement of only those panels that are failing ($700K)
4. 2" Asphalt overlay the entire roadway. ($100K)
In a perfect world, I would remove and replace, but this is a lot of money for a City our size. I am leaning toward the asphalt overlay, but am concerned with the longevity of the asphalt.
Any suggestions / advice?