Can a timber storage yard of a sawmill be stabilized with T-RRP and can heavy forklift trucks be allowed on it?
Yes, of course. However, in a storage yard of this kind it is necessary first to remove any waste wood material, sawdust, etc. Then the sub-grade should be trimmed to its required level, sprayed with T-RRP and optimally compacted. This will have given the ground very high bearing capacity. Next, a surfacing or wearing course should be installed, which will have to possess good wear resistance to cope with the forklift truck traffic. As for the bearing capacity of the T-RRP-processed sub-grade, this imposes no limitations on the nature or intensity of that traffic.
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