Base course

The base course or basecourse in pavements is a layer of material in an asphalt roadway, race track, riding arena, or sporting field.

It is located under the surface layer consisting of the wearing course and sometimes an extra binder course.

Typical base course thickness ranges from 100 to 150 millimetres (4 to 6 in) and is governed by underlying layer properties.

Generally made of a construction aggregate, it is spread and compacted to at least 95% relative compaction, thus providing a stable foundation for additional layers of material.

[1][2] Aggregate base (AB) is typically a mix of different sizes of crushed rock 20 mm or 3⁄4 in Aggregate Base, Class 2, is used in roadways and consists of rock particles of size 20 mm (3⁄4 in) and less.

Class 3 Road Base
Layers in the construction of a mortarless pavement:
A. Subgrade
B. Subbase
C. Base course
D. Paver base as binder course
E. Pavers as wearing course
F. Fine-grained sand