Roadway design in Fort Worth must account for the region’s expansive clay soils and variable moisture conditions, which directly influence subgrade performance. Our category addresses site characterization and structural sizing per Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) standards, ensuring long-term pavement integrity. A critical starting point is the CBR study for road design, which quantifies soil bearing capacity to guide thickness requirements. For streets and arterials where asphalt is preferred, we integrate these results into flexible pavement design that resists rutting and fatigue under local traffic loads.
This expertise applies to residential subdivisions, commercial access roads, and municipal thoroughfares across the Fort Worth area. Projects with heavy industrial traffic or bus lanes often demand concrete solutions, making rigid pavement design essential for durability over weak native soils. By combining geotechnical investigation with layered structural analysis, we deliver pavement sections that accommodate the swelling potential of North Texas subgrades while meeting city and TxDOT specifications.