Overview
FrançaisABSTRACT
Within the context aimed at saving traditional mineral resources, the shale from the Nord-Pas-de-Calais heap represent a large source of industrial subproducts which could be destined for public work. Thus, by its magnitude and its associated valorization approach, the multimodal platform of Do urges is the first of its kind with the ability to achieve the objective the company has developed which is an innovative procedure for the treatment of coal shale as road binders. The reuse of shale for the bedding and filling of roads or railway platforms has allowed for the completion of the work within the most favorable deadlines and the best quality and cost criteria.
Read this article from a comprehensive knowledge base, updated and supplemented with articles reviewed by scientific committees.
Read the articleAUTHORS
-
Pierre ROSSI: Doctorate in geology. Geotechnical manager of the "Grands Travaux de Terrassement (Razel)" unit.
-
Ludovic GAVOIS: Geotechnical department manager (GTM Terrassement)
-
Guy RAOUL: Engineer from the École spéciale des travaux publics, - Former Director of GTM Construction, coordinator of this project - Guy RAOUL is currently Chairman of the "Earthworks" Standardization Commission.
INTRODUCTION
Coal shale is a by-product of the hard coal mining industry. With the aim of conserving conventional mineral resources, the slag heaps of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region represent an important source of alternative materials for public works. However, with red shales and the hardest shales becoming increasingly scarce, the use of softer, conventional shales requires prior treatment with road binder before they can be used as base courses for heavily trafficked roadways. Prior to the construction of the Dourges multimodal platform, no large-scale use of this type had been undertaken.
For the general earthworks of the "Delta 3 " multimodal platform in Dourges (Pas-de-Calais), in service since December 2003, the client, the project manager and the contractor worked closely together to optimize the reuse of coal shale from the slag heap around which the structure is built. Given the evolving nature of the slag heap, the company carried out an in-depth study into the reclamation of coal shale by treatment with road binder, developed an original treatment procedure, and carried out the worksite by treating a large quantity (around 620,000 m 3 ) of shale, in order to create backfill for wetlands, earthworks, road and rail sub-bases, as well as certain rail sub-bases.
At the Dourges site, the reuse of shale for backfill and road and railbed sub-base optimized the thickness of pavement structures and enabled the project to be completed to the highest standards of quality, on time and cost-effectively.
At regional level, the reuse of shale from the Dourges slag heap has generated a saving of 5 million tonnes of quarry materials, while preserving the environment. This full-scale experiment could be repeated for road projects in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region.
Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!
You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!
Already subscribed? Log in!
The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference
This article is included in
Public works and infrastructure
This offer includes:
Knowledge Base
Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees
Services
A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources
Practical Path
Operational and didactic, to guarantee the acquisition of transversal skills
Doc & Quiz
Interactive articles with quizzes, for constructive reading
Use of industrial by-products