Determining of CBR Values of Pavement Construction Layers Based on Renewable Material Sources Using Non-Destructive Method

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In the contribution, there are presented the newest issues of experimental activities of the authors. The Clegg Impact Soil Tester type CIST/882 provides a means for measuring and controlling soil strength and consolidation levels during trench reinstatement. It is also used to confirm uniform compaction over wide areas of ground, identifying poorly compacted areas and ineffective rolling of materials.

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