
06/12/10, 09:56 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Back in the USSR
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Look for contractor supply businesses. That's the general answer. Beyond that look for places that sell culvert (mostly concrete or metal) or concrete supplies. Concrete supplies would include form rentals, sonoco forms, snap ties, curing compound, admixtures, tools, etc.
Even if it's expensive, it will save you money and aggravation long into the future. I've used it over clay soils that rut when driven over when it's wet. No more ruts. Just roll out the textile and cover it with gravel. Don't forget to use crush and run on top. Using an even graded gravel is like laying down marbles. The gravel goes everywhere including off the geotextile.
Geotextile has been used to build roads over swamps.
Last edited by Darren; 06/12/10 at 10:02 AM.
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