Chattanooga sits on the Tennessee River with soils that shift from residual clays over limestone to alluvial silts near the riverbanks. A CBR study for road design in Chattanooga must account for that variability. We have tested subgrades in East Brainerd where the CBR dropped from 8 to 3 after saturation. That swing changes pavement thickness directly. Running a calicatas exploratorias first helps us sample the right layers before the CBR test. Without that preliminary look, you risk designing a road that fails in the first wet season.

A soaked CBR below 3 in Chattanooga's residual clays means the subgrade needs stabilization before pavement construction.
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Local geotechnical conditions in Chattanooga
The biggest risk we see in Chattanooga is assuming uniform subgrade across the site. In Hixson the CBR can be 12 at one borehole and 5 fifty feet away. That variability comes from old stream channels buried under fill. If you design the pavement for the average value, the weak spots will fail first. We recommend at least one CBR test per 500 feet of roadway alignment. For residential streets that ratio can be lower. For industrial access roads it should be higher. We also correlate CBR with clasificacion de suelos to catch problematic materials early.
Our services
We offer three CBR-related services for road projects in Chattanooga. Each is tailored to the phase of design or construction.
Soaked CBR Test (ASTM D1883)
Four-day soak followed by penetration. Standard for most municipal and state roadway projects in Chattanooga. Provides the design CBR for flexible pavement thickness per AASHTO Guide.
Unsoaked CBR Test
Same compaction and penetration but no soak. Used for temporary roads, low-volume rural routes, or when the subgrade will remain dry year-round. Faster turnaround — results in three days.
CBR Correlation with Index Tests
We combine CBR with Atterberg limits, grain size, and Proctor data to build a subgrade classification for the entire alignment. Helps identify zones requiring stabilization before pavement design.
Common questions
What is the typical CBR range for subgrades in Chattanooga?
Residual clays over limestone in Lookout Mountain areas yield CBR values of 4 to 8 after soaking. Alluvial silts near the river tend to be lower, around 2 to 5. Fill soils vary widely. We always recommend testing per ASTM D1883 rather than relying on published tables.
How much does a CBR study for road design cost in Chattanooga?
The cost typically ranges from US$160 to US$360 per sample, depending on whether it is soaked or unsoaked and how many samples are submitted. Volume discounts apply for projects with more than ten samples. Contact us for a project-specific quote.
Do I need a soaked or unsoaked CBR for my residential street project?
For residential streets in Chattanooga that will have curb and gutter drainage, an unsoaked CBR may be acceptable if the subgrade stays dry. But many local engineers prefer the soaked test as a conservative approach. Check with your design engineer or the local municipality requirements.