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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 12:03 pm
by nasha48
Hi all

Have some public car parks to resurface, in the region of 2000m2 each. For the most part, the existing sub-base is fine and it's just the surface course that is worn/fretting/crazing etc. Have often cut chases to the perimeter and overlaid the entire area with 40mm depth of HRA or SMA. However, is it worth considering surface dressing as a cheaper alternative? My concern with this approach has always been that a thin surface dressing would not stand up well to the regular harsh slewing action of tyres in a car park - is there truth in this? So, in a nutshell, I'm interested in technical and price comparisons for the two different approaches - asphalt overlay and surface dressing (specifically in car parks, not on the carriageway/footway).

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 5:18 pm
by bobbi o
I'd speak to Colas contracting or Kiely Bros or Coldmac and ask their advice and price.

They are micro-asphalt experts and are all laying their materials on heavily trafficked roadways.