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Can a timber storage yard of a saw-mill be stabilized with RRP and can heavy fork-lift trucks be allowed on it?

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Can a timber storage yard of a saw-mill be stabilized with RRP and can heavy fork-lift trucks be allowed on it?

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Yes, of course. However, in a storage yard of this kind it is necessary first to remove any waste wood material, sawdust, etc. Then the subgrade should be trimmed to its required level, sprayed with RRP and optimally compacted. This will have given the ground very high bearing capacity. Next, a surfacing or wearing course should be installed, which will have to possess good wear resistance to cope with the fork-lift truck traffic. As for the bearing capacity of the RRP-processed subgrade, this imposes no limitations on the nature or intensity of that traffic.

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