Literature
JUN regularly share our knowledge and expertise through professional publications, articles, and contributions to technical literature. Here you’ll find a selection of our published works, reflecting our commitment to innovation, and solutions within the field of infrastructure.
Stabilized soil as sub-base
Lime-stabilized soil can replace traditional sub-base layers of sand and gravel. This knowledge means that between 40% and 50% of the sand and gravel materials normally used in a conventional road structure, can be saved. A good solution, if properly designed and executed.
Lime-stabilized clay in road subgrade
In Denmark, lime stabilization of clay has been used for construction of many major roads, and similar infrastructure locations over the past 20 years. Danish knowledge of soil lime stabilization goes further back in time, but its use only gained integration with modern equipment capable of ensuring a good and homogeneous mixture.
The use of lime-stabilized soil as a sub-base in road construction, helps reduce the demand for sand and gravel, minimizes the transportation of soil, sand, and gravel, and provides an economic benefit to the client.