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In this video, you will learn: The Real Problem: Why surface patching fails and how water soaking the foundation is the No.1 cause of potholes. The 4-Step Process: Pulverize: Using a "Road Reclaimer" (a giant rototiller) to chew up the old pavement. Stabilize: Mixing in a binding agent like cement to chemically transform the loose mix. Compact: Using massive rollers to squeeze out air and water to create a dense layer. Surface: Applying the new top layer. The "Solid Slab" Effect: How FDR creates a stiff base that spreads traffic weight over a wider area, preventing cracks. Massive Savings: How this method can lead to cost savings as high as 70% compared to traditional reconstruction. Speed: How projects that usually take weeks can often be done in a single day, reducing traffic disruption. Timestamps: 0:00 - Why traditional patching fails 1:03 - What is Full Depth Reclamation (FDR)? 1:40 - The 4-Step Construction Process 2:02 - Step 1: Pulverizing with the Reclaimer 2:16 - Step 2: Stabilization (Cement/Binders) 2:32 - Step 3: Compaction 3:02 - Why FDR is Stronger (The Slab Effect) 3:47 - Cost Savings (Up to 70%) & Speed 4:21 - The Big Picture: Sustainability #FullDepthReclamation #RoadEngineeringNepal #CivilEngineering #RoadConstruction #Nepal #FDR #HighwayEngineering #Infrastructure #Construction #Engineering