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Can T-RRP be used for footways (sidewalks) and similar purposes?

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Can T-RRP be used for footways (sidewalks) and similar purposes?

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Yes, of course – and in various ways. Either as an ordinary earth path or track, which has been processed with T-RRP or, alternatively, as a paved footway, i.e., comprising a surfacing of slabs or asphalt. In these cases, too, the whole foundation structure is dispensed with. The subsoil in situ is treated just as it is or, alternatively, it is shaped to the required levels either by excavation or by addition of fill material available in the vicinity.

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