Roads are not rocket science, (except here in Belize). Even if they are somewhat temporary. Just takes a few bucks. The problem is two fold. One, they need to use rock instead of mud or coral powder on the top. Two, they need to lay a heavy mesh layer down under the rock so it doesn't just sink down into the muck from gravity, liquefaction, and vibration. Then the roads would last a very long time without much maintenance. But does cost upfront of course. Savings are down the road so to speak. wink

Bulk river rock, bulk mesh, prepare the underside same as usual, Put drainage tubing where needed to stop pooling, add top layers. I believe rock is around the same as river sand anyway. Hmmmm, maybe someone with $$$ AND Vision could make the mesh from recycled plastics? Not me. I just think about stuff.


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