Pasadena sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains where seasonal dry washes and ancient alluvial fans have deposited a wide range of soil types, from silty sands to stiff clay layers. This geologic patchwork means that road subgrade design in Pasadena California cannot rely on a single default assumption. A proper evaluation must include the local groundwater table, which can rise close to the surface after heavy winter rains, and the potential for expansive clays in the northeast sector near the foothills. The team combines field sampling with laboratory testing to establish reliable California Bearing Ratio values and compaction characteristics before any pavement section is finalized.

Subgrade CBR values in Pasadena typically range from 5 to 15, but localized clay lenses can drop below 3 without proper identification.
Service characteristics in Pasadena California
- Granulometric curves to determine gradation and uniformity
- CBR tests on recompacted samples at different energy levels
- Direct shear or triaxial testing for shear strength parameters used in flexible pavement design
Critical ground factors in Pasadena California
The most frequent issue we encounter in Pasadena is differential settlement caused by undocumented fill placed decades ago during urban development. Old residential subdivisions often have variable compaction across short distances. Without a detailed road subgrade design, pavement sections over loose fill experience early cracking and rutting. Another recurring risk is the presence of collapsible soils in the alluvial fan deposits, which lose strength abruptly when saturated. Both scenarios are addressed by requiring a minimum of one test pit or borehole every 150 meters along the proposed alignment, with continuous field density verification during earthwork.
Our services
We offer a complete suite of geotechnical services tailored to road subgrade design in Pasadena California, from initial field investigation to final pavement recommendations.
Field exploration – test pits and borings
Mechanized test pits and hollow-stem auger borings to recover undisturbed samples and log soil strata at the exact subgrade elevation.
Laboratory characterization
Full suite including particle size distribution, Atterberg limits, modified Proctor compaction, and soaked CBR tests on recompacted specimens.
Pavement structural design
Layer thickness calculations using AASHTO 1993 empirical method or mechanistic-empirical approach with local calibration curves for southern California.
Quality control during earthwork
Field density tests with nuclear gauge and sand cone, plus proof-rolling verification to ensure the subgrade meets specified compaction criteria.
Common questions
What CBR value is typically required for road subgrade in Pasadena California?
For residential streets, a minimum soaked CBR of 5 is common; collector roads often require 8 or higher. The design team adjusts the pavement structure when natural soils fall below these thresholds, using stabilization or thicker base layers.
Does the seasonal rainfall in Pasadena affect subgrade design?
Yes. Winter storms can raise the groundwater table temporarily, reducing subgrade support. We always run soaked CBR tests and evaluate drainage conditions to prevent moisture-related failures.
How much does a road subgrade design study cost in Pasadena California?
For a typical residential street project, the cost ranges between US$1.050 and US$2.750 depending on the number of test pits, laboratory tests required, and access conditions. Larger arterial road projects with multiple boreholes fall at the higher end.