Pratibha Choudhary and Abhishek Vyas
Abstract
Low in resistance, alluvial soils face technical changes as the water content changes. In order to build a road on pure terrain, more building materials are needed and the pavement thickness must be increased. Additionally, Biharââ¬â¢s government has outlawed the usage of road crossings. In order to lower building costs while preserving overall quality, innovative technologies should be implemented. A process called soil improvement raises the standard of the road surface while lowering the cost of construction. As a replacement, agrochemicals and standard materials like cement and lime are used to become stable the soil. The increasing cost of cement and the environmental issues related to its manufacture make cementââ¬â¢s sustainability a great challenge. Therefore, specific materials and waste products are also frequently employed. Examples include fly ash, rice ash, bagasse, marble dust, and brick sand. We must encourage stability.