When we roll out a slipform paver on a Henderson Nevada site, the first thing we check is the subgrade uniformity. Rigid pavement design in Henderson Nevada demands attention to the underlying soil because the concrete slab itself carries the load. We core samples and run plate load tests to verify the modulus of subgrade reaction. Before placing any concrete, we also perform a plate load test to confirm that the subgrade won't settle unevenly under the slab weight and traffic. That step alone prevents most reflective cracking issues we see in the valley.

Rigid pavement design in Henderson Nevada requires matching concrete strength to subgrade stiffness — a mismatch leads to corner breaks within two years.
Scope of work in Henderson Nevada
- Concrete flexural strength (MR): minimum 650 psi at 28 days for heavy truck routes
- Subgrade modulus k: ranges from 50 to 200 pci depending on soil type and moisture
- Dowel bar diameter and spacing for load transfer across joints
- Slab thickness: typically 8 to 12 inches for industrial pavements
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Critical ground factors in Henderson Nevada
Henderson Nevada grew fast from the 1990s onward, with master-planned communities and industrial parks replacing desert alluvium. The biggest risk we see in rigid pavement design here is differential settlement on variable fill. Builders often compact fill to 95% Proctor, but if the moisture content varies across the site, the slab sees uneven support. We also deal with expansive clays in the Lake Mead area that swell with seasonal irrigation, lifting slab edges. That's why we always test subgrade moisture and run swell-consolidation tests before finalizing joint layout.
Our services
Our team offers two core services to support rigid pavement design in Henderson Nevada, from initial soil investigation through final thickness verification.
Subgrade Investigation and Design Parameters
We drill and sample at proposed pavement locations, run CBR, Proctor, and resilient modulus tests, and deliver a report with recommended k-values, slab thickness, and joint spacing per AASHTO 1993. This service covers traffic analysis (ESAL) for local roads, parking lots, and industrial yards.
Concrete Mix Design and Quality Control
We work with ready-mix suppliers in Henderson Nevada to develop a concrete mix that meets MR requirements while accounting for local aggregates and water chemistry. During placement, we take cylinders for 7- and 28-day flexural tests and monitor joint installation to ensure load transfer efficiency meets design assumptions.
Frequently asked questions
How much does rigid pavement design cost in Henderson Nevada?
A full rigid pavement design package — including subgrade investigation, traffic analysis, thickness design, and concrete mix recommendations — typically ranges between US$2,080 and US$6,970. The final cost depends on the site area, number of borings, and whether you need full AASHTOWare ME analysis or a simpler 1993 guide approach.
What subgrade preparation is needed before placing concrete pavement?
Subgrade must be compacted to at least 95% of modified Proctor density within 2% of optimum moisture. We recommend proof-rolling with a loaded dump truck to identify soft spots. For expansive soils common in Henderson Nevada, we also apply a minimum of 12 inches of non-expansive select fill or a geotextile separation layer to prevent slab heave.
How does seismic design affect rigid pavement in Henderson?
Henderson Nevada lies in Seismic Design Category D per IBC 2021, so we must account for potential fault rupture and liquefaction under the pavement. Rigid pavement design includes dowel bars at joints to maintain load transfer during ground shaking, and thicker slabs (10-12 inches) on liquefiable sites. We also check that the subgrade won't lose support during a seismic event by running cyclic triaxial tests.