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Filling Materials

Mountain Soil or Panambak a common type of filling material (panambak) used in construction and landscaping projects to raise the ground level of a lot or fill in low areas

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Subbase

DPWH Item 200 – Aggregate Subbase Course: Often a 0.30m thick layer of granular material used as a stable platform for the base course.

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Base-Couse

DPWH Item 201 – Aggregate Base Course: A higher-quality crushed aggregate layer placed directly under the asphalt or concrete.

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Crushed Rock Base Course

DPWH Item 202 – Crushed Aggregate Base Course: Specifically requires crushed stones with at least one fractured face for better interlocking.

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S1-SAND

S1 also known as crushed sand or washed sand) typically refers to fine particles with a diameter of less than 5mm. Some suppliers specifically define its size range as 0–6mm

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G-3/8

G-3/4 refers to 3/4-inch crushed gravel, which is the most widely used “standard” coarse aggregate for structural concrete. Its particle size typically ranges from 12mm to 23mm in diameter. 

Detailed view of grey gravel stones commonly used in construction and landscaping.

G-3/4

G-3/4 refers to 3/4-inch crushed gravel, which is the most widely used “standard” coarse aggregate for structural concrete. Its particle size typically ranges from 12mm to 23mm in diameter.

Detailed view of grey gravel stones commonly used in construction and landscaping.

G-1

G1 (also called Gravel 1 or G-1) refers to a coarse aggregate typically sized around 1 inch in nominal diameter. It is significantly larger than G-3/4 and G-3/8, characterized by a particle size range of approximately 20mm to 40mm

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