Re-profile driveway

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Hawaii04
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Post: # 112620Post Hawaii04

Hi. Well, excavation is almost complete on my diy driveway and all is going well. The profile of my driveway is : slope- level - slope. During excavation, the original profile has nearly gone and it is almost just one slope from start to finish. ( this is due to thick concrete on the level section). Well my question is, can I just re profile it with type 1 whacked down in 75mm intervals to get the level section back or is there another method. Thanks.
John

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Post: # 112623Post seanandruby

The problem you will have there is where the existing concrete is and then no concrete there is a chance of differential settlement. Is ther no way you can take up the concrete so it is all flexible material. Or if it is to big a job then place edgings, aco's etc to form a break between sections. Only way to re-profile is to add, or take away material.
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Hawaii04
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Post: # 112625Post Hawaii04

Thanks but I don't think I've explained it too well. The concrete has been taken up already and I've taken out further soil and chalk to allow for a type 1 sub base. The level section of my driveway was basically thicker concrete so when the concrete was taken away, it's now just one continuous slope and I would like the level section back again. I'll try to post pictures. Thanks anyway.
John

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Post: # 112628Post Tony McC

Build-up in layers, as you suspected, but 75mm is a bit tight. 100mm at a time is much more realistic.
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Hawaii04
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Post: # 112637Post Hawaii04

Thanks tony. Appreciated.
John

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