Abstract

This paper evaluates the lab and in situ mechanical properties of non-selected mixed recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste (CDW) used as base and subbase unbound materials. Excavation materials are mixed with CDW to produce recycled mixed aggregates with soil, as well as a finer material referred to as mixed recycled soil. The research was divided into two different stages: a laboratory study characterizing the properties of recycling aggregates and a road test track evaluating the long-term performance of these materials under real traffic and weather conditions. During construction, several density, plate load, and falling weight deflectometer tests were performed to determine the bearing capacity of all layers. A laser profiler was also used to obtained the international roughness index. After the road was opened to traffic, a follow up of deflections and surface roughness was performed during the following seven years.Two different moduli calculation methods were used: back calculation and forward calculation. Both methods shown acceptable values for these recycled materials. Low quality recycled mixed aggregates can be used as substitutes for natural aggregates as unbound layers. The mechanical performance and surface roughness values obtained from the experimental road shown an acceptable behaviour.

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