Pavement evaluation uses non-destructive investigation to assess subsurface conditions within pavement systems. Surface-based scanning provides insight into pavement layers, internal features, and anomalies without cutting, coring, or disrupting traffic.
Pavement systems often include multiple layers and subsurface features that are not well documented. Pavement evaluation helps reduce uncertainty by identifying internal conditions prior to maintenance, rehabilitation, or construction activities where subsurface information is required.
Evaluation is performed using surface-based scanning methods that image pavement layers and subsurface conditions. Data is collected along defined alignments or areas to identify changes in material or structure without damaging the pavement surface.
Deliverables include mapped pavement layers, identified anomalies, and documented scan results. Information is provided to support planning, coordination, and informed decision-making before rehabilitation or construction activities proceed.
Pavement evaluation is commonly applied where subsurface pavement conditions may influence planning or construction decisions.
Assess pavement structure and subsurface conditions along roadways prior to rehabilitation or modification activities.
Evaluate subsurface pavement layers in airfields where coring or disruption is limited.
Identify internal pavement conditions within industrial facilities to support maintenance and planning.
Pavement evaluation relies on non-destructive methods to image pavement layers and subsurface features. These approaches provide internal visibility while preserving existing pavement surfaces.
Systematic scanning used to assess pavement structure across defined areas.
Non-invasive imaging used to evaluate pavement composition and internal conditions.
Collected data documented to support planning and coordination decisions.
Learn more about how pavement evaluation is performed and how subsurface information supports infrastructure planning.
It identifies pavement layers, internal features, and subsurface anomalies.
No. The service identifies subsurface conditions but does not assess structural performance.
No. Evaluation is performed using non-destructive surface-based methods.
Results are documented through maps, scan data, and supporting observations.
Understand pavement conditions before rehabilitation or construction begins. Pavement evaluation services provide subsurface insight to support safer planning and coordination.
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