cementbound
Cementbound is a term used to describe the process of stabilizing and strengthening loose or unstable soil, gravel, or other granular materials by mixing them with cement. This technique is commonly employed in civil engineering and construction to create durable, load-bearing surfaces such as roads, driveways, patios, and foundations. The resulting material, often referred to as cement-stabilized base or cement-bound granular base (CBGB), combines the natural aggregate with a small percentage of Portland cement, typically between 3% and 10% by weight, along with water. When mixed and compacted, the cement reacts with the aggregate to form a rigid, cohesive mass that resists deformation and erosion.
The primary advantage of cementbound surfaces is their ability to provide a stable, long-lasting foundation that
Cementbound construction is widely used in rural and agricultural settings, as well as in urban infrastructure