Rebuilding Roads From The Ground Up Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) Done Right
Full Depth Reclamation: A Smarter Way To Renew Failing Roads

Our goal
FDR is a modern reconstruction technique that recycles existing pavements and base layers into a stronger, stabilized foundation. By integrating binding agents and precise engineering processes, we create durable, load-bearing layers that eliminate the need for full-depth excavation—reducing costs, time, and environmental impact.
Understanding FDR Technology: Your Roadmap To Sustainable Reconstruction

Fundamentals of Full Depth Reclamation
Learn how FDR blends reclaimed asphalt, base materials, and stabilizers to create a uniform, high-strength foundation—perfect for extending roadway life without costly reconstruction

Material Evaluation & Mix Optimization
We analyze existing pavement thickness, gradation, binder residues, and structural strength to create optimized FDR mix designs tailored for your road’s load requirements.

Stabilization Using Cement, Lime & Additives
Whether the project needs cement stabilization, lime treatment, bituminous emulsion, or foam bitumen—we engineer the right stabilizer blend for superior strength and flexibility.
Our Impact And Reach Over The Years
With hundreds of kilometers reclaimed using FDR, our solutions help municipalities, contractors, and highway authorities extend pavement life, reduce reconstruction budgets, and minimize material wastage—empowering truly sustainable road networks.
We Deliver Long-Lasting Road Performance Through Advanced FDR Engineering & Design
Pavement Recycling Expertise
We reclaim and reuse up to 100% of existing pavement layers, drastically reducing disposal and material transportation while increasing project efficiency
Structural Strength Enhancement
FDR strengthens the bottom layers of the road, improving load-bearing capacity and reducing rutting, cracking, and long-term pavement failures.
Faster Construction
By eliminating deep excavation and extensive hauling, FDR reduces construction time, labor, and overall project costs—without compromising quality.
Environmental Sustainability
FDR supports green infrastructure by conserving natural aggregates, reducing carbon emissions, and limiting the use of virgin materials
Engineering Innovation For Smarter Road Renewal.
Revolutionize the way old pavements are rebuilt through advanced recycling, stabilization, and precision engineering.
FDR reuses all in-place materials, cutting transportation, excavation, and disposal expenses dramatically.
Controlled mixing and stabilization ensure consistent performance across the entire reclaimed roadway.
FDR-treated bases deliver exceptional durability and reduce future maintenance cycles.
Got Questions?
Where is FDR most effective?
Ideal for highways, rural roads, industrial corridors, municipal streets, and parking lots where pavement distress is widespread.
How deep is reclamation performed?
Typically 150 mm to 300 mm, depending on pavement structure and design requirements.
What stabilizers can be used in FDR?
Cement, lime, bituminous emulsion, and foam bitumen—selected based on soil type, climate, and project design.
Does FDR replace traditional reconstruction?
Yes. In many cases, FDR provides equal or superior results at a fraction of the cost and time.
How long does it take to complete an FDR project?
Most projects can be completed significantly faster than full reconstruction due to reduced excavation and hauling needs.