PGE Stone
CS01, CM18, 4" Minus, 4-6" Stone
PGE Stone Overview
Porous granular embankment (PGE) stone is a chunky road base material commonly used for site stabilization, backfill, to mitigate soft foundation conditions, or as the bottom layer of parking lots and road bases. The CS01’s angularity allows for greater interlocking to ensure a stronger foundational base for heavy haul roads, construction pads, or entrances. PGE stone is also known as:
- CM18
- 4” Minus
- 4-6” Stone
- 1-3” Stone
- Road Base Gravel
CS01’s texture makes it especially effective in subbase construction as it resists shear deformation. It’s also more affordable than similar products since it can easily be applied using a simple dump truck—no compaction necessary.
All Ozinga’s PGE stone is IDOT-certified CS01 (1-3” stone with fine particles) and sourced from our Rock Creek plant in Joliet, Illinois.
Minimum Order Requirements:
Our PGE stone is available by the truckload. Each truckload holds roughly 20 tons of aggregate material.
We can deliver your order directly to your jobsite, or you can pick it up at a time that’s convenient for you.
You can buy PGE stone anywhere, but you’ll only receive unparalleled customer service and prompt delivery with Ozinga. Contact us today to learn how we can partner with you on your next project.
Need more than one type of limestone or gravel for your next big job? Ozinga has you covered.
5 Best Stones for Backfill
Construction projects typically require a vast amount of digging and these holes will eventually need to be filled. Backfill refers to the material used to refill an excavated hole, and it is typically used to strengthen and support a structure’s foundation while also promoting better water drainage. Stone is a great choice for backfill because
Read full solution
Understanding Crushed Stone Grades
Crushed stone is a versatile product that has many uses, from base material for pavers to decorating landscapes. If you have dealt with crushed stone in the past, you likely noticed that there are different grades (sizes) associated with it. These grades are determined based on the size of the stone after it has been
Read full solution