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LIMEROCK

Limerock, also known as limestone aggregate, is a popular choice for construction projects and paving due to its durability, versatility, and affordability.

Road Base and Subbase Construction

This material is extensively used as a base and subbase material in road construction and paving projects. It provides a stable foundation for roads, highways, and parking lots by serving as a load-bearing layer beneath asphalt or concrete pavements. Limerock aggregates are compacted to form a solid base that distributes the load from traffic evenly and minimizes settlement. Its excellent load-bearing capacity, drainage properties, and resistance to deformation make it an ideal choice for supporting heavy traffic and providing long-lasting pavement performance.

Concrete and Asphalt Production

These aggregates are essential ingredients in the production of concrete and asphalt mixtures. In concrete production, crushed limerock is combined with cement, water, and sand to create a strong and durable building material used in various construction applications, such as foundations, walls, and pavements. In asphalt production, limerock aggregates are mixed with bitumen and other additives to produce asphalt concrete for road surfacing and pavement overlays. Limerock aggregates contribute to the structural strength, stability, and longevity of both concrete and asphalt mixtures, ensuring reliable performance in diverse weather conditions.

Drainage and Erosion Control

Limerock aggregates are commonly used for drainage and erosion control in civil engineering and landscaping projects. Also, can be employed in the construction of French drains, retaining walls, and erosion control structures to facilitate proper water drainage and prevent soil erosion. Its permeable nature allows water to flow through the aggregate layer, reducing surface runoff and preventing waterlogging in the soil. Limerock aggregates also help stabilize slopes and embankments, minimizing erosion and preserving the integrity of natural and engineered landscapes.

Foundation and Structural Fill

Other use is done as foundation and structural fill materials in building construction and infrastructure projects. In this application, the material is placed beneath building foundations, floor slabs, and retaining walls to provide support, stability, and load-bearing capacity. It is compacted to achieve the required density and strength, ensuring a solid base for constructing above-ground structures. Limerock fill is also used in the construction of bridges, culverts, and other transportation infrastructure to support heavy loads and resist settlement.

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ROAD BASE

CONCRETE PRODUCTION

DRAINAGE CONTROL

STRUCTURAL FILL

ROAD BASE

CONCRETE PRODUCTION

DRAINAGE CONTROL

STRUCTURAL FILL

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