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BS EN 14227-15:2015 specifies hydraulically stabilized soils for roads, airfields and other trafficked areas and specifies the requirements for their constituents, composition and laboratory performance classification.

This European Standard covers the stabilization of soils using one or a combination of: cement, fly ash, hydraulic road binder, lime and blast-furnace slag.


Cross References:
EN 197-1
EN 459-1
EN 933-1
EN 13282
EN 13286-2
EN 13286-3
EN 13286-4
EN 13286-5
EN 13286-40
EN 13286-41
EN 13286-42
EN 13286-43
EN 13286-45
EN 13286-46
EN 13286-47
EN 13286-48
EN 13286-49
EN 13286-50
EN 13286-51
EN 13286-52
EN 13286-53
EN 14227-2
EN 14227-4
EN 15167-1


Partially replaces BS EN 14227-11:2006 which remains current

All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
 

Document History

  1. BS EN 14227-15:2015

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    Hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications-Hydraulically stabilized soils

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  2. BS EN 14227-10:2006


    Hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications-Soil treated by cement

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN 14227-11:2006


    Unbound and hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications-Soil treated by lime

    • Historical Version
  4. BS EN 14227-12:2006


    Hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications.-Soil treated by slag

    • Historical Version
  5. BS EN 14227-13:2006


    Hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications-Soil treated by hydraulic road binder

    • Historical Version
  6. BS EN 14227-14:2006


    Hydraulically bound mixtures. Specifications-Soil treated by fly ash

    • Historical Version