Improvement of soft soil for road construction on the north brebes tegal ring road project
1 Engineer Professional Education Study Program, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia.
2 Civil Engineering Study Program, Krida Wacana Christian University, Indonesia.
3 Engineer Professional Education Study Program, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia.
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2023, 16(03), 019–029.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2023.16.3.0182
Publication history:
Received on 19 July 2023; revised on 29 August 2023; accepted on 01 September 2023
Abstract:
The Brebes-Tegal North Ring Road is a primary arterial road located in the Central Java North Coast (Pantura) corridor that crosses Brebes Regency (12,385 km) and Tegal City (4,715 km), this road was built with the aim of breaking up the traffic congestion that occurred in the City Center of Brebes and Tegal City. In 2010, the construction of the Brebes-Tegal North Ring Road began. However, in 2013 development activities temporarily stopped due to a number of problems, one of which was the condition of the soil at some of the construction sites in the form of swamps and ponds resulting in low soil carrying capacity which affected the construction of roads on it. This condition starts from STA. 8+800 to STA. 17+377 from the direction of Brebes to Tegal. therefore, in December 2019 the project was resumed with a design change to improve the subgrade so that it could withstand the burden of road construction and passing traffic. Soil improvement is carried out using geotextiles, PVD and PHD in the selected soil embankment work process so as to increase the CBR value of the subgrade for the better (higher CBR). In addition, in bridge construction work it is necessary to use pile slabs to prevent high pile failures.
Keywords:
Soft soil; Soil improvement; PVD – PHD; Brebes-Tegal North Ring Road
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