Profile Corrective Course (DBM) Construction Methodology
This work involves preparing an existing road surface (granular or bituminous) and laying a bituminous mix, typically 50 mm to 100 mm thick, to correct the pavement profile and strengthen the surface.
1.0 Scope and Preparation
The Profile Corrective Course (PCC) is a layer of varying thickness designed to correct the existing pavement profile (e.g., local depressions, sags, or incorrect camber/super-elevation) before the main overlay.
Existing Bituminous Surface
- Repair: Existing potholes and cracks must be repaired and sealed according to relevant specifications (MoRT&H Clauses 3004.2 and 3004.3).
- Scarifying: Where specified, the existing bituminous layer is carefully removed without disturbing the underlying layers. The exposed base is reworked, compacted, and primed (Clause 502) if needed.
- Tack Coat: After preparation, a Tack Coat (bituminous emulsion) is applied to the surface before laying the new DBM.
Existing Granular Surface
- All loose materials are removed, and the surface is prepared to be firm and clean.
- If the PCC is bituminous, the granular surface must be primed (Clause 502) after removing loose material.
- The surface must be free from dust and capable of being swept by a mechanical broom.
Pre-Laying Checks
Before and after scarifying/preparation, the existing road top levels must be checked and recorded by the Engineer's representative.
2.0 Resource Arrangement: Plant & Equipment
| Sl. No. | Name of Equipment | Nos. |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Batch Type Hot Mix Plant (Capacity 200 TPH) | 01 |
| 2 | Sensor Paver (Automatic Screed Control) | 01 |
| 3 | Pneumatic Tyred Roller (PTR) | 01 |
| 4 | Tandem Vibratory Roller | 02 |
| 5 | Bitumen Sprayer (for Tack Coat) | 01 |
| 6 | Compressor / Hydraulic Broom | 01 |
| 7 | Water Tanker | 01 |
| 8 | Tipping Trucks | As Required |
3.0 Materials and Mix Production
3.1 Materials
- Aggregates: Coarse and fine aggregates from approved quarries.
- Bitumen: VG-30 or VG-40 grade from approved sources.
- Tack Coat: Rapid setting Bituminous Emulsion from approved sources.
3.2 Job Mix Formula (JMF)
The JMF determines the precise proportions of coarse aggregates, fine aggregates, bitumen, and mineral filler/additives. It is designed in the site laboratory and must be approved by the Independent Engineer (AE/IE)/PMC. The process is the same as we do for DBM & BC mix designs.
3.3 Hot Mix Plant Operation
- Storage: Bitumen (VG-30/VG-40) stored in automatic temperature-controlled tanks (150°C to 165°C).
- Aggregates: Separate cold bins and feeders proportion the aggregates and dust into the dryer.
- Drying: Dryer continuously heats and dries aggregates (150°C to 170°C) minimizing fuel consumption and dust release.
- Mixing: Aggregates and binder combined in an inert, steam-laden atmosphere. Bitumen Temp: 150°C–165°C, Aggregate Temp: 150°C–170°C, Mixture Max Temp: 165°C.
4.0 Laying and Compaction
4.1 Transportation of Mix
- Mix loaded into tipping trucks (up to 20 MT). Beds sprayed with release agent. Covered with tarpaulin to maintain temperature.
- Temperature at loading: 155°C to 165°C.
4.2 Application of Tack Coat
- Applied using a mechanical sprayer. Rate: 0.25–0.30 Kg/m². Emulsion Temp: 20°C–70°C.
- Allow tack coat to cure before DBM layer is laid.
4.3 Spreading and Finishing
- Sensor wire fixed over brackets at 10m intervals. Paver guided to achieve designed finished levels.
- Laying temperature (Min): 125°C. Paver uses fully activated screed with tampers/vibrators. Loose thickness allowance: 25%. Manual methods for irregular areas.
4.4 Compaction
- Equipment: Vibratory Tandem Roller + PTR.
- Rolling sequence: From lower end to higher side. Passes determined on-site.
- Density: Rolling until specified density achieved or no further movement. Transverse joints cut full thickness; edges painted with hot bitumen/tack coat.
5.0 Quality Control and Traffic
- Core Cutting: After 24 hours to check density.
- Bitumen Testing: Softening Point, Penetration, Ductility for each consignment.
- Surface Finish: Must conform to Clause 902 of MoRT&H.
- Opening to Traffic: Minimum 24 hours after laying. Traffic diversion with cones, caution boards, flagmen.
Top FAQs – DBM Profile Corrective Course
- What is PCC? A layer to correct existing pavement profile before overlay.
- When is it required? For depressions, potholes, uneven camber or sags.
- Typical thickness? 50–100 mm per layer.
- Materials used? Aggregates, VG-30/VG-40 bitumen, mineral filler, tack coat.
- Surface preparation? Scarify, repair cracks/potholes, broom sweep, prime or tack coat.
- Compaction method? PTR + Tandem Vibratory Rollers until specified density.
- Joints? Full-depth transverse cut, edges coated with hot bitumen/tack coat.
- Traffic opening? Minimum 24 hours after laying.
- QC measures? Core density, bitumen tests, surface level checks.
- Bridge paving? Yes, temperature ≤145°C unless approved.




