Lourebie de Los Reyes Bsce-5A Engr. Marciano Apilado Engineering Construction
Lourebie de Los Reyes Bsce-5A Engr. Marciano Apilado Engineering Construction
Stage 1: Surveying
Involve measuring and computing horizontal and vertical angles, vertical heights
(elevation), and horizontal distances.
Stage 2: Site Clearance
Clearing – removed all objects on the ground (trees, bushes, plants, etc.)
Stage 3: Earthwork
The Process of earthworks is to excavate the existing land to a suitable level so that road
construction may begin. The earthworks can take the form of either excavation in the form
of cuts or the construction of embankments to carry an elevated highway.
The sub-grade soil is prepared by bringing it to desire grade.
I. Soil filling
II. Spreading and Levelling
III. Compaction
Stage 4:
Surface Drainage – remove surface water (rain)
Subsurface Drainage – remove underground water
Stage 5: Laying of Pavement Layers
Pavement is finished with a hard-smooth surface. It helped make them durable and able to
withstand traffic and the environment. They have a life span of between 20- 30 years.
ROAD TYPES
1. Earth Road
2. Water bound macadam Road
3. Bituminous Road
4. Cement concrete Road
HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT
The horizontal alignment is a series of horizontal tangents (straight roadway sections), circular
curves, and spiral transitions used for the roadway’s geometry. This design shows the proposed
roadway location in relation to the existing terrain and adjacent land conditions. The main
objective of geometric roadway design is to integrate these elements to produce a compatible
speed with the road’s function and location. Safety, operational quality, and project costs can be
significantly influenced by coordinating the horizontal and vertical alignments.
VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
The vertical alignment of highway generally defined as the presence of heights and depths in
vertical axis with respect to horizontal axis of alignment. These heights and depths in roads may
be in the form of gradients (straight lines in a vertical plane) or vertical curves.
Gradients
Grade compensation
Vertical curves (valley curve, summit curve)