New Asphalt Paving

Georgia Paving, Inc. specializes in providing asphalt paving that lasts.  Assisting with new asphalt projects of almost any size, we have direct experience with projects varying from retail development to subdivisions and industrial parks.

We understand that construction projects have important timelines, and our crew is ready to make sure that the new asphalt portion of your project is handled with great detail in a timely fashion.

Subgrade Prep
One of the most important factors in every pavement design is the strength of the subgrade. The subgrade material should meet all applicable requirements for moisture content, density and smoothness. Test rolling, compaction and accurate preparation of the finished subgrade is essential. Any weak areas should be dug out, repaired and retested. The subgrade must provide a firm foundation before the asphalt paving commences.

Graded Aggregate Base
Before the asphalt layer is placed on the graded aggregate base (GAB), often referred to as "crush and run", that material should meet all the requirements for moisture content, compaction and smoothness. If the condition of the base material is stable and dry, and does not deflect and indent significantly under the wheels of a loaded tandem axle dump truck, placement of the new asphalt mix may start. If the condition of the GAB is not satisfactory the base course should be reworked or stabilized to the proper condition for overlay.

Mix Placement
The purpose of the asphalt paver and rollers are to place the hot-mix asphalt to the desired width and thickness and to produce a satisfactory mat texture.

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