
CROW 210 Survey
CROW 210 survey
Guideline for handling reclaimed asphalt
When asphalt pavements are maintained or removed, it is essential to determine the options for the disposal or reuse of the released asphalt and any underlying foundation layers. The CROW 210 survey provides clear guidelines for this process.
The survey is conducted in accordance with the CROW 210 – Guideline for handling released asphalt, which outlines all the necessary steps for safely and responsibly assessing the materials. This provides insight into the quality of the released materials and the possibilities for reuse in a circular construction context.
Benefits of a CROW 210 survey
Gain clarity on the environmental quality of asphalt and foundation materials
Comply with regulations concerning the reuse of construction materials
Support circular construction and responsible material use
Prevent project delays by knowing the disposal and reuse possibilities in advance
Survey process steps
The CROW 210 survey consists of the following steps:
- 1
Historical research and inspection
Analysis of available documentation and visual inspection of the pavement.
- 2
Drilling plan
Preparation of a drilling plan to collect samples from the asphalt structure.
- 3
Fieldwork
Execution of drillings and sampling on site.
- 4
Laboratory analysis
Analysis of the samples in the laboratory for tar content and structural composition.
- 5
Reporting and conclusions
Summary of the results and recommendations for disposal or reuse.
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Are you planning maintenance or removal of asphalt pavements, and do you want to ensure proper disposal or reuse of the released materials?
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