Site Report
Site Report
Site Report
A Step-by-Step Guide
A quick outline of the typical steps
involved in road construction.
Updated
By
Jane Mwangasha
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Step 3: Earthworks
Step 4: Paving
1. Planning
This is the initial step in any road
construction project. It involves
assessing the current and future
traffic patterns and performing a
cost-benefit study to ensure the
road will serve its purpose.
2. Setting Out
Setting out refers to the process of
transferring design proposals from
drawings into the ground. It
demarcates site boundaries,
foundations, and other necessary
structural parts.
3. Earthworks
This is easily the most labour-
intensive procedure in road
construction.
4. Paving
This road construction procedure
begins once the subgrade has been
prepared and drainage systems
fitted. Paving can either be rigid or
flexible depending on the precise
requirements of a project.
Rigid pavements have a higher
flexural strength, longer design life,
and lower
maintenance costs, while flexible
pavements are cheaper to erect and
have a higher capacity to expand
and contract with temperature
variations, hence they do not
require expansion joints.
5. Quality Control
After a road surface has been put in
place, a series of quality tests must
be performed before the road
construction project can be deemed
complete. This procedure involves
checking to confirm drainage,
grading levels and other aspects of
the road are satisfactory.
Once all the checks return positive
results, the road can now be
opened for use by motorists. Most
roads can last for up to 40 years –
with major upgrade works due every
decade or so.
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